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### Author
Rose, Hugh (ca. 1717-1792), British (English) apothecary and botanist at Norwich; teacher of J.E. Smith; associate of W. Hudson.
**Abbreviated name**: *H. Rose* \[standard form in IPNI: *H.Rose*\]
#### Herbarium and types
[[Collection LINN|LINN]] (in herb. J.E. Smith).
#### Bibliography and biography
Barnhart 3: 177; BB p. 262; BM 4: 1730; Desmond p. 530 (d. 18 Apr 1792); Dryander 3: 22, 136; Henrey 2: 114-115, 116, 184, 654, 3: 75 (no. 974); IH 2: (files); Jackson p. 33; Kelly p. 194; Kew 4: 516; Lasègue p. 417, 503; PR 7766, ed. 1: 8722; Rehder 1: 83, 250; SO 470; TL-1/729; TL-2/4760.
#### Biofile
- Dawson, W.R., Smith papers 83. 1934.
- Kent, D.H., Brit. herb. 76. 1957.
- Smith, J.E., Trans. Linn. Soc. 7: 297-299. 1884 (biogr. memoirs).
- Walter, J.H.F., Trans. Norfolk Norwich Natural. Soc. 9(5): 649, 654-657, 660, 663. 1914 (on Rose and J.E. Smith).
#### Eponymy
*Rosea* C.F.P. Martius (1826) and *Rosea* (Klotzsch (1853) honor Valentin Rose, German apothecary of the 19th Century.
### Publications
##### n.9506. The elements of botany
**Title**
*The elements of botany*: containing the history of the science: with accurate descriptions of all the terms of art, exemplified in eleven copper-plates; the theory of vegetables; the scientific arrangement of plants, and names used in botany; rules concerning the general history, virtues, and uses of plants. Being a translation of the Philosophia botanica, and other treatises of the celebrated Linnaeus. To which is added, an appendix, wherein are described some plants lately found in Norfolk and Suffolk, illustrated with three additional copper-plates, all taken from the life. By Hugh Rose, apothecary. London (printed for T. Caddell,...) 1775. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Elem. bot.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 1775, p. \[i\]-xii, \[1\]-472, *pl. 1-11, app. 1-3* (uncol. copp.). *Copies*: HH, MICH, MO, NY, PH. – Mainly an English translation of C. Linnaeus, *Philosophia botanica* 1751, see TL-2/4760.