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The practice of rearing silkworms for silk production, a technology that originated in China and remained a closely guarded secret for centuries.
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Appears in 35 Books
御製耕織圖 (Yu Zhi Gengzhi Tu: Imperial Pictures of Tilling and Weaving)
Jiao Bingzhen (焦秉貞), paintings; Kangxi Emperor, poems
Les manuscrits de Leonard de Vinci, Vol. 6
Leonardo da Vinci (ed. Ravaisson-Mollien)
Complete Map of All Lands
Matteo Ricci & Li Zhizao
Exploitation of Works of Nature, Vol. 1
Song Yingxing
Complete Works of N.G. Chernyshevsky, Vol. 5
Чернышевский, Николай Гаврилович
Agriculture and the Country House
Charles Estienne / Jean Liebault
Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-trees
John Evelyn
The History of Korea, Vol. 1
Homer B. Hulbert
天工開物 (Tiangong Kaiwu) - Exploitation of the Works of Nature
Song Yingxing (宋應星)
Ulyssis Aldrovandi ... De animalibus insectis libri septem
Aldrovandi, Ulisse
Ulyssis Aldrovandi ... De animalibus insectis libri septem
Aldrovandi, Ulisse
Annotations on the Law of Captives
Lazare de Baif (printed by Robert Estienne)