William Curtis
11 books
William Curtis was an influential English botanist and entomologist, best known for founding "The Botanical Magazine" in 1787. This periodical, which showcased detailed illustrations of plants, played a significant role in popularizing botany and horticulture in the 18th century. Curtis's work not only contributed to the scientific community but also catered to the interests of amateur gardeners and plant enthusiasts. His meticulous illustrations and descriptions helped to document a wide variety of plant species, making his magazine a vital resource for both scholars and the general public. Curtis's legacy endures through his extensive publications, which continue to be referenced in botanical studies.
Books by This Author
11 titles
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 01 / Or, Flower-Garden Displayed
William Curtis
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 02 / Or, Flower-Garden Displayed
William Curtis
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 03 / Or, Flower-Garden Displayed
William Curtis
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 04 / Or, Flower-Garden Displayed
William Curtis
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 05 / Or, Flower-Garden Displayed
William Curtis
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 06 / Or, Flower-Garden Displayed
William Curtis
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 07 / Or, Flower-Garden Displayed
William Curtis
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 08 / Or, Flower-Garden Displayed
William Curtis
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 09 / Or, Flower-Garden Displayed
William Curtis
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 10 / Or, Flower-Garden Displayed
William Curtis
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 13 / Or, Flower-Garden Displayed
William Curtis