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ANIMALS, PEOPLE AND THOSE IN BETWEEN

Posted on April 9, 2009August 1, 2009 by Marina

Conrad Gesner’s Historiae Animalium

Also at the National Science Library, this book of Conrad Gesner’s beautiful 16th century animal woodcuts, real and imagined (so much was hearsay anyway).

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