Flore Populaire Ou Histoire Naturelle Des Plantes Dans Leurs Rapports Avec La Linguistique Et Le Folklore, Volume 4 by Eug ne Rolland explores the intersection of botany, linguistics, and French folklore. This volume delves into the natural history of plants, examining their roles within traditional language and cultural practices. Rolland's work provides a fascinating glimpse into the historical relationship between people and the plant world, revealing how plants have influenced language and shaped folklore in France. This book will appeal to readers interested in botany, linguistics, folklore, and the cultural heritage of France.
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