Thomas Johnson
Thomas Johnson Botanical Journeys in Kent and Hampstead
Thomas Johnson Botanical Journeys in Kent and HampsteadThomas Johnson
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Thomas Johnson
Thomas Johnson Botanical Journeys in Kent and Hampstead

Thomas Johnson Botanical Journeys in Kent and Hampstead

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Facsimiles and English translation of Thomas Johnson's Iter Plantarum (1629) and Descriptio Itineris Plantarum (1632) with introductory chapters and appendices on Johnson and various aspects of his journeys and their botanical results. Known primarily for his important revision of Gerard's Herball, Johnson was "the outstanding figure among students of the British flora between the herbalist-botanists of the sixteenth centry ... and the great John Ray."