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‖ viriˈdarium Roman Antiq. [L. viridārium plantation of trees, pleasure-garden, f. viridis virid a.] A pleasure-garden or green court of an ancient Roman villa or palace.a 1700 Evelyn Diary 10 Nov. 1644, We went to see Prince Ludovisio's villa where was formerly the Viridarium of the poet Sallust. 1...
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Verderio
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The name Verderio probably comes from the Latin “viridarium”, which means “garden”.
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viridary
▪ I. † viridary, n. Obs. rare. [In sense 1 ad. med.L. viridarius verderer, f. L. viridis virid a.; in sense 2 ad. L. viridārium viridarium.] 1. A verderer.? 13.. in Arnolde Chron. (1502) p. lxxx/1 And moreouer euerych xl. daies bi al the yere forestirs and virydaries shall come togedurs to see [etc....
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Daniel Friderici
Musicalisches Kräntzlein. 1614
Sertum musicale alterum oder Anderes Musicalisches Kräntzlein. 1619
Psalmus Regii Prophetae Davidis. 1622
Bicinia sacra. 1623
Viridarium
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Henrietta Maria Moriarty
. - A Novel, Founded on Facts (1812), A Hero of Salamanca: or, The Novice Isabel (1813), and Viridarium (1807), a collection of 50 coloured plates of greenhouse
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Michael Bernhard Valentini
Volume 3 is devoted to experiments in physics and natural science.
1719 : Viridarium reformatum, seu regnum vegetabilis Das ist eingerichtet und-Neu-buch
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Villa Romana, Minori
The villa was constructed around a viridarium or Roman gardens with a central swimming pool surrounded by a group of dwelling rooms and triportico divided
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Villa dei Volusii
by side rooms, a series of rooms of various sizes on the long sides of the atrium which include cubicula, a triclinium and living rooms; below was a viridarium In the main nucleus, some floors were replaced; the viridarium with pergola was replaced by a complex series of service rooms (kitchens, storerooms , tubs
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Peder Lauridsen Kylling
His best known work is the Viridarium Danicum ("Danish Garden"), published in 1688. Some of the entries in the Viridarium Danicum are known to have been contributed by Henrik Gerner who was then the priest in Birkerød.
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Christopher Heerfordt
Herbarium was also involved in the collection of material for Peder Lauridsen Kylling's Viridarium Danicum from 1670.
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Daniel Stolz von Stolzenberg
He is known for his 1624 emblem book Viridarium Chymicum, a significant anthology with sources in previous collections.
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House of Sallust
Andron with opening to the columned porticus fronting the viridarium. The back wall of the viridarium was painted with plants and birds to extend the garden view. On the right side of the viridarium was a cistern (17).
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Joannes Busaeus
by Cornelius Thielmans (Antwerp, Willem Lesteens, 1628)
Παναριον, hoc est, Arca medica (Mainz, Johannes Albinus, 1608) – Available on Google Books
Viridarium
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Palazzetto Venezia (Rome)
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The viridarium
The Palazzetto originated in 1467, by the will of Pope Paul II, as the southern wing and viridarium (porticoed garden) of the moved his residence to the Palazzo, close to the homonymous basilica of which he was the titular bishop, settling down in the apartments overlooking the viridarium
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Frederik Schübeler
His most important publications were Die Culturpflanzen Norwegens (1862), Die Pflanzenwelt Norwegens (1873–1875) and Viridarium Norvegicum (three volumes
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