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because of political turmoil which led to the abdication of Emperor Pedro I. Despite these difficulties the printing run was finished by Knecht and shipped to Brazil, taking up an enormous amount of space in the Government offices. The Brazilian government never did settle their account and only a small number of copies were distributed.
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in Paris. Pedro I commissioned a print run of 3000 copies, a decision considered excessive by F.J. Knecht, the successor to Senefelder, and various Parisian scientists. The Brazilian government, though, was not to be deterred, and when printing was close to completion they cancelled the contract,
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for engraving. When 554 plates had been completed the French invaded Portugal, and the Portuguese government relocated to Brazil, Vellozo returning to the monastery in
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ordered that the work be published. The plates were taken to the eminent lithographer
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The Text of Vellozo's Flora Fluminensis and Its Effective Date of Publication
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Varela, Alex Gonçalves; Lopes, Maria Margaret (July–September 2007).
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They were later discovered by Friar Antonio de Arrábida, and
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Plantarum Cryptogamicarum Britanniae Lusitanorum Botanicorum
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Taxon, Vol. 22, No. 2/3 (May, 1973), pp. 281–284.
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in translating works on mineralogy and agriculture.
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Works by or about José Mariano de Conceição Vellozo
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Colonial Brazilian
botanist
Cedrela fissilis
Tiradentes
Minas Gerais
Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro
University of Coimbra
Portugal
Martim Francisco Ribeiro de Andrada
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
Luiz de Vasconcelos
Lisbon
Venice
Rio de Janeiro
Emperor Pedro I
Senefelder
Henri Ernest Baillon
Vellosiella
hemiparasitic
photosynthetic
flowering plants
Orobanchaceae
Eugenio dos Santos Rangel
Mycovellosiella
fungi

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