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Histoire du Jardin botanique de Montréal; évocation des personnes qui y travaillèrent, entre autres, le Frère Marie-Victorin et Pierre Bourque.
Le débat sur les institutions de haut savoir au Québec remonte aussi loin que la Conquête et n'a jamais cessé, aussi bien chez les anglophones que chez les francophones. Avec la fondation des universités McGill en 1821, et Laval en 1852, suivies par d'autres établissements d'enseignement supérieur, les débats cessent d'être purement théoriques. L'idée d'université évolue désormais avec sa mise en œuvre. Ce sont souvent ceux qui lui consacrent leur vie qui sentent le besoin de faire le point sur ce qu'est devenu l'enseignement supérieur : William Dawson, Édouard Montpetit, Marie-Victorin, F. Cyril James, Guy Rocher. Mais la place centrale de l'université dans la société en...
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Written as a reference to be used within University, Departmental, Public, Institutional, Herbaria, and Arboreta libraries, this book provides the first starting point for better access to data on medicinal and poisonous plants. Following on the success of the author's CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names and the CRC World Dictionary of Grasses, the author provides the names of thousands of genera and species of economically important plants. It serves as an indispensable time-saving guide for all those involved with plants in medicine, food, and cultural practices as it draws on a tremendous range of primary and secondary sources. This authoritative lexicon is much more than a dictionary. It includes historical and linguistic information on botany and medicine throughout each volume.
Written from the point of view of the earth scientist, this book acts as an introduction to terrain evaluation. The emphasis throughout is on the physical rather than the economic, social or legal aspects of the subject, and topics covered include remote sensing and data processing technologies.
The Dynamic Landscape advances a fusion of scientific and ecological planning design philosophy that can address the need for more sustainable designed landscapes. It is a major statement on the design, implementation and management of ecologically inspired landscape vegetation.
The Manitoba Masterfile, PBHD, is a bibliographic database maintained at the University of Manitoba. Currently, the database contains 6,000 entries relating to population biology, health and illness of Native North Americans. The present volume of 2,100 entries, 80% annotated, presents the Masterfile content on prehistoric, historic, and contemporary Native populations from within the geo-political boundaries of Canada. Research on related populations is reported only when the reports include Canadian content.