De Causis Plantarum, Volume I
Discover the foundational work of botany with De Causis Plantarum, Volume I by Theophrastus, published by Harvard University Press in 1976. This hardback edition spans 432 pages and offers an in-depth exploration into the physiological aspects of plants, serving as a crucial counterpart to Aristotle's studies on animals. Theophrastus, often regarded as the "Father of Botany," meticulously investigates the causes and processes of plant life, laying the groundwork for future botanical science. This volume is not just a historical text; it is an essential read for anyone interested in the natural sciences, plant biology, or the history of philosophy. Enhance your library with this significant work that continues to influence botanical studies today.