"Enquiry into Plants" and "De Causis Plantarum" by Theophrastus (c. 370 c. 285 BCE) are a counterpart to Aristotle s zoological work and the most important botanical work of antiquity now extant. In the former Theophrastus classifies and describes. His "O
"Enquiry into Plants" and "De Causis Plantarum" by Theophrastus (c. 370 c. 285 BCE) are a counterpart to Aristotle s zoological work and the most important botanical work of antiquity now extant. In the former Theophrastus classifies and describes. His "On Odours "and "Weather Signs "are minor treatises.""