| Sander, H. 1779 Nachricht vom Rhinoceros in Versailles. Naturforscher 13: 1-10 |
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| [1] Da ich im Junius und Anfang des Julius in Versailles war, machte ich mir oft am frühen Morgen das kostbare Vergnügen, im Königlichen Park am Canal hinunter in den Alleen reine Luft zu athmen, und zur Menagerie hinabzuspazieren. Man hat da die ganze Pracht der französischen Bildhauery,... |
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| Barthelemy, L 1764 Memoire sur les anciens monumens de Rome. Memoires de litterature, tires des Registres de l'Academie Royale des inscriptions et belles lettres 28: 579-610 |
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| Parsons, J. 1760 Lettre a M. Martin Folkes, Ecuyer, President de la Societ Royale, contenant l'histoire du rhinoceros. Lue le 20 Juin 1743. Transactions Philosophiques 42 (470) [for 1743]: 237-254, pls. I, I*, II, III [translated by DeMours] |
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| Barthelemy, L'Abbe 1760 Explication de la mosaique de Palestrine. Paris, H.L. Guerin et L.F. Delatour, pp. i-iv, 1-44 |
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| Coyer, G.F. 1758 Bagatelles morales, 3rd ed. Londres, Duchesne, pp. 1-239 |
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| Kramer, G.H. 1756 Elenchus vegetabilium et animalium per Austriam inferiorem observatorum, sistens ea in classes et ordines genera et species redacta. Viennae, Pragae, Tergesti: Ioannis Thomae Trattner, pp. i-x, 1-400, i-xxii |
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| [317] JUMENTA
Rhinoceros. I. Rhinoceros cornu unico conico. Linn. Syst.Natur. II. Austr. Rhinoceros. Hospitabatur 1750 & 1751 a batavo allatus Viennae. Victitabat foeno, pane.
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| Anonymous 1756 Rhinoceros in Copenhagen. Whitehall Evening Post or London Intelligencer Thursday 1 January 1756 |
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| They write from Copenhagen, that a Rhinoceros brought last Year from the East-Indies thrives very well, and is in a good State of Health. This Creature is said to be about fourteen Years of Age, weighs between two and three tons, consumes about 100 lb. of Bread and Hay in a Day, and seems perfect... |
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| Coyer, G.F. 1755 Bagatelles morales, 2nd ed. Londres, Duchesne, pp. 1-239 |
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| Anonymous 1755 Rhinoceros in Copenhagen. London Evening Post Thursday 26 June 1755 |
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| Copenhagen, June 14. A Dutch Ship is arrived here with a Rhinoceros, which is 13 Years old and weighs 6000 lb. This beast consumes daily 80 lb of Hay and 30 of Bread, besides a good qunatity of Wine and spirituous Liquors. They keep it in a great Cage set on Wheels. |
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| Tarin, P. 1753 Myo-graphie, ou description des muscles du corps humain. Paris, Briasson, pp. 1-171, pls. 1-38 |
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