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29. Ibid.
30. Theophrastus (1968), Enquiry into Plants, trans. A. Hort. Harvard University Press, Vol.
I, Book XIII, p. 91.
31. Idem., Vol. I, Book XIII, pp. 91– 93.
32. Idem., Vol I, Book XIII, pp. 93– 95.
33. Idem., Vol. I, Book XIII, p. 95.
34. Ibid.
35. Negbi, M.  (1995), Male and female in Theophrastus’s botanical works. Journal of the
History of Biology 28:317– 332.
36. Theophrastus, Enquiry into Plants, Vol. III, Book VIII, p. 203.
37. Ibid.
38. Idem., Vol. III, Book III, p. 177.
39. Foxhall, L.  (1998), Natural sex:  The attribution of sex and gender to plants in ancient
Greece, in L. Foxhall and J. Salmon, eds., Thinking Men: Masculinity and Its Self Representation
in the Classical Tradition. Routledge, pp. 57– 70.
40. Theophrastus, De Causis Plantarum, trans. B.  Einarson and G.  K. K.  Link. William
Heinemann Ltd., Vol. I. Book 6, Section 3.
41. Theophrastus, Enquiry into Plants, Vol. III, Book III, pp. 151– 155.
42. Herodotus (1942), Persian Wars, trans. Rawlinson. Modern Library, Book 1, ch. 193,
p. 105.
43. Theophrastus, Enquiry into Plants, Vol. II, Book VIII, Section III, p. 155.
44. Theophrastus, De Causis Plantarum, Vol. III, Part 18, Section 1, pp. 135– 137.
45. Theophrastus, Enquiry into Plants, Vol. III, Part  15, Section 3– 4 and Vol. IV, Part  4,
Section 7.
46. Theophrastus, De Causis Planarum, Vol. III, pp. 135– 137.
47. Idem., Vol. I, Degeneration from Seed, pp. 67– 71.
48. Theophrastus, Enquiry into Plants, Vol. II, Part 2. On Degeneration, 4– 6.

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