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File AvailableMortimer, C. 1748 An account of the Prince and Princess of Wales visiting Hans Sloane. Gentleman's Magazine 18 (July): 301-302
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The halls are adorned with the horns of various creatures, as the double-horn’d rhinoceros of Africa, the fossil deer’s horns from Ireland nine feet wide; and with weapons of different countries [etc.]
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File AvailableSchuyl, F. 1732 A catalogue of all the cheifest [sic] rarities in the Publick Anatomie-Hall of the University of Leyden. Leyden, Diewertje vander Boxe, pp. 1-16
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[3] 7. The skin and Horn of the Head of a Rhinoceros.
[7] 9. Two vertebrae out of the neck of a Rhinoceros.
[8] 21. The head of a Rhinoceros
33. Three Claws & the Horn of a young rhinoceros.
[16] Rarities brought thither by Gerard Blanken and Francis Schuyl
9, A Horn of a Rh...
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File AvailableSchuyl, F. 1727 Catalogus van alle de principaalste rariteiten die op de Anatomie-Kamer, binnen de Stadt Leiden vertoond werden. Leiden, Diewertje vander Boxe, pp. 1-24
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[3] 8. ‘t Vel en den Hoorn van ‘t Hoofd van een Rhinoceros.
[10] 9. Twee wervel-beenen uit den Hals van een Rhinoceros.
[11] 21. ‘t Hoofd van een Rhinoceros.
[12] 33. Drie Klauwen met den hoorn van den Jongen Rhinoceros.
[23] 9. Een hoorn van een Rhinoceros.
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File AvailableSchuyl, F. 1723 A catalogue of all the cheifest [sic] rarities in the Publick Anatomie-Hall of the University of Leyden. Leiden, Diewertje vander Boxe, pp. 1-15
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[3] 7. The skin and Horn of the Head of a Rhinoceros.
[7] 9. Two vertebrae out of the neck of a Rhinoceros.
[8] 21. The head of a Rhinoceros
33. Three Claws & the Horn of a young rhinoceros.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1711 Advertisement [Sale of skin and skeleton of rhino by Thomas Evans]. The Post Boy, London 17-21 April 1711: [unknown]
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The skin and skeleton of a rhinoceros, exactly anatomiz’d and put together (being the only one that was ever brought into, or seen in England), now lying at Mr. Thomas Evans’s, a shipwright, near Cuckold’s Point in Rotherhith, is to be sold or let out to be shown: Enquir’ of the said Mr. ...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1708 A rhinoceros about 20 years since was brought from Siam. Daily Courant, London Wednesday 18 August 1708
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File AvailableBlancken, G. 1693 A catalogue of all the cheifest [sic] rarities in the Publick Anatomie-Hall of the University of Leyden. Leiden, J.Voorn, pp. 1-12
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File AvailableTimareten, D. [Almeloveen, T.J. van] 1684 Collectio monumentorum, rerumque maxime insignium, Belgii Faederati: e templ. et locis pub. urbium et academ. a primordiis Reipub. hucusque deducta, qualis nunquam antehac divulgata ... carmina & caetera Belgica Latine reddita. Amstelodami, Apud viduam Josephi Brouning , pp. 1-458
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