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Meaning of "prodromus"

prodromus: An introduction or preliminary work that precedes a more significant event, publication, or development. This term is often used in academic or scholarly contexts to refer to an initial or introductory writing or research
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  • A prodrome; an early symptom.
  • A preliminary course or publication; used especially in the titles of elementary works.

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Prodromus a pamphlet against the heliocentric theory.
Krumbacher describes those composed by Christopher of Mytilene and Theodore Prodromus twelfth century.
Prodromus systematic naturalis regni vegetabilis.
The genus was described by Ruiz & Pav ., published in Florae Peruvianae, et Chilensis Prodromus 95.
Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis in Latin.
Often referred to as Prodromus Flora Novae Hollandiae, or by its standard botanical abbreviation Prodr.
Prodromus stirpium in horto ad Chapel Allerton.
In 1852 he published Prodromus fauna Zeylanica, on the Ceylonese vertebrate fauna.
Prodromus monographiae Cheloniorum.
His book Pansophiae prodromus ( 1639 ) was published in London with the cooperation of Samuel Hartlib.
Prodromus systematis mammalium et avium ".
Sales of the Prodromus were so poor, however, that Brown withdrew it from sale.
Prodromus historiae literariae, et Tabula duplex chronographica universalis.
MONOCOTYLEDONEƆ = = Prodromus = = List of families in the " Prodromus ", arranged according to this de Candolle system.
Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis, sive, Enumeratio contracta ordinum generum specierumque plantarum: huc usque cognitarum.

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