Bag om English Plant Names From the Tenth to the Fifteenth Century
This book is a comprehensive study of the origin and evolution of English plant names during the Middle Ages. The author draws on a variety of literary and historical sources to trace the development of these names from their Latin and Anglo-Saxon roots to their modern-day equivalents. The book also provides valuable insights into the cultural and social contexts in which these names were used.
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