标题 | 7.4 学术着作 |
内容 | Anderson, D. A. 1979. All the Trees and Woody Plants of the Bi-ble. USA: Word, Inc. Balfour, J. H. 1866. The Plants of the Bible. London: Nelson and Sons. Burkhill, H. M. 1985. The Useful Plants of West Tropical Africa (Volume 4). Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens. Celsius, Olaf. 1715. De arbore scientiae boni et mali. Upsaliae: Typis Wernerianis. Dalziel, J. M. 1916. A Hausa Botanical Vocabulary. London: T. Fisher Unwin Ltd. Darom, D. No date. Beautiful Plants of the Bible: From the Hyssop to the Mighty Cedar Trees. Herzlia, Israel: Palphot Ltd. Dharani, N. 2002. Field Guide to Common Trees & Shrubs of East Africa. Capetown: Struik Publishers. Duke, J. A. 1999. Herbs of the Bible. Loveland, Colorado: Inter-weave Press. Goor, A., and M. Nurock. 1968. The Fruits of the Holy Land. Jerusalem: Universities Press. Grant, M. 2000. Galen on Food and Diet. London and New York: Routledge. Greenfield, J. C., and Mayrhofer, M., 1967. “The Algumin/Almuggim problem re-examined.” Vetus Testamentum 16.83 89. Hareuveni, Nogah. 1984. Tree and Shrub in Our Biblical Herit-age. Translated from Hebrew and adapted by Helen Frenkley. Kiryat Ono, Israel: Neot Kedumim Ltd. Hepper, F. Nigel. 1992. Baker Encyclopedia of Bible Plants: Flowers and Trees, Fruits and Vegetables, Ecology. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House. Houbigant, Charles François. 1777. Notae criticae in universos Veteris Testamenti. 2 volumes. Frankfurt: Varrentrapp filium & Wenner. Hutchinson, J., and J. M. Dalziel. 1954, 1966. Flora of West Tropical Africa. Revised by R. W. Keay. London: Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations. Joret, C. 1897. Les Plantes dans L’Antiquité et au Moyen Age. Paris: Librairie Emile Bouillon. (Digitized by Google.) Lawrence, P. J. N. 2004. “Běrôš —A Study in Translational Inconsistency.” The Bible Translator 55:102 107. Linnaeus, C. 10th edition, 1758. Systema Naturae. Stockholm: Laurentius Salvius. Lucas, A. 4th edition, 1962. Ancient Egyptian Materials and Indus-tries. Edited by J. R. Harris. London: Edward Arnold. Mabberley, D. J. 1987. The Plant-book. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Moldenke, H. N., and A. L. Moldenke. 1952. Plants of the Bible. Chronica Botanica. New York: Ronald Press. Musselman, L. J. 2007. Figs, Dates, Laurel, and Myrrh: Plants of the Bible and the Quran. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press, Inc. Newberry, P. E., 1937. “On some African Species of the Genus Olea and the Original Home of the Cultivated Olive-Tree.” Proceedings of the Linnean Society (London, Session 150:3 116). Palgrave, K. C. 1977; revised edition, 1983. Trees of Southern Africa. Cape Town: Struik Publishers. Post, G. E. 1896. Flora of Syria, Palestine and Sinai from the Tauras to Ras Muhammad and from the Mediterranean Sea to the Syrian Desert. Beirut: Syrian Protestant College. Smith, G. A. 1894; revised edition, 1931. A Historical Geography of the Holy Land. London: Hodder and Stoughton. Smith, W. 1864. “Algum or Almug Trees” in The Gardeners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette for 1864, pages 895 896. Thompson, R. C. 1949. A Dictionary of Assyrian Botany. London: British Academy. Thomson, W. M. 1887. The Land and the Book. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons. Tristram, H. B. 1884. The Survey of Western Palestine: The Fauna and Flora of Palestine. London: Palestine Exploration Fund. Walsh, Carey. 2000. The Fruit of the Vine: Viticulture in Ancient Israel. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns. Zohary, Michael. 1982. Plants of the Bible. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |