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File AvailableArranz, J.J. Garcia 2017 Zoología simbólica: los animales en los libros de emblemas, empresas y bestiarios ilustrados de la Edad Moderna en España. Project: Biblioteca Digital Siglo de Oro 5 (BIDISO 5), pp. 392-456
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File AvailableFirenze "La Specola" 2016 Il corno violato: il rinoceronte tra superstizione e estinzione. Con le opere di Cristiana Vitartali e le installazioni di Stefano Bombardieri. Exhibition in Florence, Italy from 16 March to 16 July 2016
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File AvailableGrove, L.; Thomas, S. 2016 The rhino horn on display has been replaced by a replica: museum security in Finland and England. Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies 14 (1): 1-11
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Museums are an integral part of the cultural life of societies. As well as having intangible value, many collections may also have considerable financial value and present a temptation to thieves. Furthermore, threats exist from accidents, natural disasters, and vandalism, among many other risks ...
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File AvailableBasford, J.; Bragg, G.M.; Hare, J.S.; Jewell, M.O.; Martinez, K.; Newman, D.R.; Pau, R.; Smith, A.; Ward, T. 2016 Erica the Rhino: A case study in using Raspberry Pi single board computers for interactive art. Electronics 5 (35): 1-18
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File AvailableBuehler, M. 2016 The shoulder horn of Dürer's marvelous Rhinocerus – revealing a 501 year old mystery beast. Report on kryptozoologie.net, pp. 1-19
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File AvailableVos, J.M. 2016 Het pontificale van Sinte Marie en de eenhoorn: een enigmatisch pontificale. Batchelor werkstuk, University of Utrecht, pp. 1-24
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File AvailableBerlin Museum of Natural History 2016 Haut des Spitzmaulnashorns (Diceros bicornis). Object in the museum
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File AvailableSthanapati, J. 2016 Two hundred years of natural history museums in India. Dream 2047 19 (1): 32-34
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File AvailableSthanapati, J. 2016 When history was gutted (fire at the Museum of Natural History in New Delhi, India). Science Reporter July 2016: 21-24
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File AvailableJones, K. 2016 The Rhinoceros and the Chatham Railway: taxidermy and the production of animal presence in the ‘Great Indoors’. History (Journal of the Historical Association) 101 (348): 710-735
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This article considers the practice of taxidermy and its relationship to the ‘golden age’ of big game hunting, the science of natural history and the dramaturgical codes of empire by looking at the collecting exploits of one man, Major Percy Powell-Cotton (1866–1940), and his attempts to pr...
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