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Sarah Fitton (c. 1796 – 30 March 1874) was an Irish writer and botanist. Assisted by her sister Elizabeth, Sarah Fitton wrote Conversations on Botany (1817), framed as a series of conversations between a mother and her son on botany and the principles of Linnaean taxonomy. The book focuses on the identification and use of plants in a domestic setting, and influenced the popularity of botany as a field of scientific study for women. Color engravings differ between editions of the book.

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  • سارة فيتون (ar)
  • Sarah Mary Fitton (es)
  • Sarah Mary Fitton (fr)
  • Sarah Mary Fitton (en)
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  • سارة آن فيتون (1848 - 28 أبريل 1927) فنانة نباتية بارعة من نيوزيلندا. (ar)
  • Sarah Mary Fitton (ca. 1796 – 30 de marzo de 1874) fue una escritora irlandesa, quién se interesó en la botánica. Es famosa por su libro de 1817, Conversaciones en Botánica.​ (es)
  • Sarah Fitton (vers 1791 - Paris, 30 mars 1874) est une écrivaine et une botaniste irlandaise. Assistée de sa sœur Elizabeth, Sarah Fitton écrit Conversations on Botany (1817), encadrée comme une série de conversations entre une mère et son fils sur la botanique et les principes de la taxonomie linnéenne. Le livre se concentre sur l'identification et l'utilisation des plantes dans un cadre domestique et a influencé la popularité de la botanique comme domaine d'étude scientifique pour les femmes. Les gravures en couleur diffèrent d'une édition du livre à l'autre. (fr)
  • Sarah Fitton (c. 1796 – 30 March 1874) was an Irish writer and botanist. Assisted by her sister Elizabeth, Sarah Fitton wrote Conversations on Botany (1817), framed as a series of conversations between a mother and her son on botany and the principles of Linnaean taxonomy. The book focuses on the identification and use of plants in a domestic setting, and influenced the popularity of botany as a field of scientific study for women. Color engravings differ between editions of the book. (en)
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  • Sarah Fitton (en)
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  • Sarah Fitton (en)
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  • Paris, France (en)
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  • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland (en)
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