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Gilles Denis has initiated a new listserve for discussions of plant sciences, broadly construed, from the late Middle Ages to the advent of Darwin, any culture. I've copied his announcement below. To sign up, email plant-early-modern-sciences-request@univ-lille1.fr I am looking forward to fruitful interchanges of research, resources, and queries on HEMPS! Thank you, Gilles! Karen Karen Reeds, PhD, FLS Princeton Research Forum, a community of independent scholars: http://www.princetonresearchforum.org/ ================== Gilles Denis's announcement: Subject: History of Early and Modern Plant Sciences (1450-1850) LIST From: "Gilles DENIS" <gilles.denis@univ-lille1.fr> Date: Fri, October 18, 2013 10:17 pm Dear Colleagues, If you are interested by the History of Early and Modern Plant Sciences (Botany, plant physiology, horticulture, studies on farming plants, etc.), from 1450 to 1850, I inform you about the creation of a new list "early and modern sciences on plants"? The list name is plant-early-modern-sciences. If you want to be registred, send a email to : plant-early-modern-sciences-request@univ-lille1.fr Best, Gilles DENIS history of biology - Research in the history of plant physiology and pathology University of Lille 1 (France) Research team : UMR Savoirs, Textes et Langage (CNRS, university of Lille 1 & 3) --
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