Apiarium (Q81648929)

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1625 work of the Lyncean Federico Cesi on the anatomy of bees observed by mean of the compound microscope improved by Galileo, the first published work with an account of observation using such an instrument
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Apiarium
1625 work of the Lyncean Federico Cesi on the anatomy of bees observed by mean of the compound microscope improved by Galileo, the first published work with an account of observation using such an instrument

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    Apiarium ex frontispiciis naturalis theatri Principis Federici Caesii Lyncei S. Angeli et S. Poli Princ. I. March. M. Caelii. II. etc. Baron. Rom.depromptum quo Universa mellificum familia ab suis prae-generibus derivata in suas species, ac Differentias distributa, in Physicum conspectum adducitur (Latin)
    Apiario tratto dai frontespizi del Teatro della natura di Federico Cesi, Linceo, primo Principe di Sant'Angelo e di San Polo, secondo Marchese di Monticelli, Barone romano, dove l'intera famiglia dei produttori di miele, derivata dalle sue prime generazioni, ordinata secondo le sue specie e differenze, รจ proposta nelle sue apparenze naturali (Italian)
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