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  2. The Natural History of Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    The Natural History of Aleppo is a 1756 book by naturalist Alexander Russell on the natural history of Aleppo. In 1794 his half-brother, Patrick Russell, revised and expanded the text in a second edition. The book is significant for its quality, the contemporary interest it attracted, and for being a product of the Scottish Enlightenment. [1]

  3. Alexander Russell (naturalist) - Wikipedia

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    Russell sailed to Aleppo in 1740, having been appointed physician to the English factory there. He became the city's chief medical practitioner, through gaining the confidence of the local pasha. In 1754 he returned to England and two years later published his The Natural History of Aleppo, with a diary of the progress of the plague in 1742 ...

  4. Category:Natural history books - Wikipedia

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    Books about Australian natural history (2 C, 28 P) B. Botany books (7 C, 88 P) S. Books about Sri Lankan natural history (4 P) ... The Natural History of Aleppo;

  5. Category:History of Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    The Natural History of Aleppo; P. Peter (stratopedarches) Y. Yamhad This page was last edited on 3 March 2016, at 21:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Edward William Lane - Wikipedia

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    The work was partly modelled on Alexander Russell's The Natural History of Aleppo (1756). [24] Lane visited Egypt again in 1833 in order to collect materials to expand and revise the work, after the Society had accepted the publication. [25] The book became a bestseller (still in print), and Lane earned his reputation in the field of Orientalism.

  7. New Naturalist - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the first book in the series, E.B. Ford's famous Butterflies. The New Naturalist Library (also known as The New Naturalists) is a series of books published by Collins in the United Kingdom, on a variety of natural history topics relevant to the British Isles. The aim of the series at the start was: "To interest the general reader in ...

  8. Til Barsip - Wikipedia

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    Til Barsip or Til Barsib (Hittite Masuwari, [1] modern Tell Ahmar; Arabic: تل أحمر) is an ancient site situated in Aleppo Governorate, Syria by the Euphrates river about 20 kilometers south of ancient Carchemish.

  9. Natural History Review - Wikipedia

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    The Natural History Review was a short-lived, quarterly journal devoted to natural history.It was published in Dublin and London between 1854 and 1865.. The Natural History Review included the transactions of the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society, Cork Cuvierian Society, Dublin Natural History Society, Dublin University Zoological Association, and the Literary and Scientific ...