2010年12月3日 星期五

Coming to my senses : the autobiography of a sociologist / George Caspar Homans

Coming to my senses : the autobiography of a sociologist / George Caspar Homans New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Books, c1984

HM22.U6 H653 1984

讀社會學家George Casper Homans 的書,查 HISTORICITY字義,查哈佛大學的RESEARCH FELLOW制度,更興奮的是他的詩集和回憶錄,台大圖書館有收藏。


箴言是德文Faust 的
理論是灰色的
生命長青


Witch-hazel (Hamamelis, pronounced /ˌhæməˈmiːlɪs/)[1] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Hamamelidaceae, with three species in North America (H. ovalis,[2] H. virginiana and H. vernalis), and one each in Japan (H. japonica) and China (H. mollis). The North American species are sometimes called winterbloom.

n.
  1. Any of several deciduous shrubs or small trees of the genus Hamamelis, especially H. virginiana, of eastern North America, having yellow flowers that bloom in late autumn or winter.
  2. An alcoholic solution containing an extract of the bark and leaves of this plant, applied externally as a mild astringent.

[Alteration of obsolete wych, wych elm; see wych elm + HAZEL.]


Hamamelis virginiana
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Core eudicots
Order: Saxifragales
Family: Hamamelidaceae
Genus: Hamamelis
Gronov. ex L.
Species

Hamamelis japonica
Hamamelis mollis
Hamamelis ovalis
Hamamelis vernalis
Hamamelis virginiana



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