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File AvailableBuffon, G.L. Leclerc de 1778 Histoire naturelle, generale et particuliere, servant de suite a l'histoire des animaux quadrupedes Nouvelle Edition. Amsterdam, J.H. Schneider, Supplement 4, pp. i-iii, i-vi, 1-172
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File AvailableBuffon, G.L. Leclerc de; Kenrick, W. 1775 The natural history of animals, vegetables, and minerals, with the theory of the earth in general. London, T.Bell, vol. 3, pp. 1-514
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File AvailableGoldsmith, O. 1774 A history of the earth, and animated nature. London, J.Nourse, vol. 4, pp. 1-482
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NEXT to the elephant, the Rhinoceros is the
most powerful of animals. It is usually found twelve feet long, from the
tip of the nose to the insertion of the tail; from six to seven feet
high; and the circumference of its body is nearly equal to its length. It is,
there?fore, equal to ...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1769 A comprehensive system of natural history, IX. The rhinoceros. Cambridge Magazine, or Universal Repository 1769: 109, plate facing p.109
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File AvailableAnonymous 1769 A comprehensive system of natural history: The rhinoceros. Cambridge Magazine, or Universal Repository 1769: 400-401, plate facing p.400
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File AvailableDiderot, D.; Alembert, J. Le Rond d' 1751 Encyclopedie, ou dictionnaire raisonne des sciences, des arts et des metiers, 1st edn. Neufchatel, Samuel Faulche and Compagnie, vol. 14, p. 251-252 (text only)
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File AvailableWassenaer Obdam, J.H. 1750 Catalogus statuarum, hermarum, capitum, figurarum, lucernarum, vasorum, utensilium &c. &c. : ex aere, marmore, aliaque materia confectorunt, maximam partem antiquorum, ac nonnullorum recentioris aevi secundum originalia antiqua factorum, quae illustrissimus Comes de Wassenaer summo studio collegit, & publice pluris licitantibus distrahentur in aedibus illustrissimi defuncti. Die Lunae 15. Julii 1750. Hagae-Comitum: per Petrum de Hondt, pp. 1-20
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In section of Bronzes Antiques
no. 135 Rhinoceros
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File AvailableCoetlogon, D.de 1746 A tour through the animal world, or, an historical and accurate account of near four hundred animals, birds, fishes, serpents, insects. London, John Nourse, pp. i-iv, 1-173
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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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File AvailableGessner, C. 1606 Thierbuch, das ist auszfurhkliche Beschreibung und lebendige ja auch eigentliche Conterfactur und Abmahlung aller vierfussigen Thieren, so auff der Erde und in Wassern wonend, sampt irer waren Conterfactur Erstlich durch Conrat Gessner in Latin beschriben, yetzunder aber durch Conrat Fore? zu mererem Nutz in das Teu. Heidelberg. Andreas Gambler, [not paginated]
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