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File AvailableAnonymous 2011 Nashörner. Geo-mini (ab 5 Jahren) 4: 4-7, 7 figs.
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The material has kindly been provided by the great rhino-fans Lotti & Kai Zhivkovich (respectively born in 2004 and 2000).
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File AvailableHeller, N. 2011 Why has the rhinoceros come from the West? An excursus into the religious, literary, and environmental history of the Tang Dynasty. Journal of the American Oriental Society 131 (3): 353-370
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File AvailableQi Donfang 2011 Gold and silver wares on the Belitung shipwreck. In: Shipwrecked: Tang treasures and monsoon winds. Smithsonian Books: pp. 220-227
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File AvailableShaffer, H. 2011 Adapting the eye, An archive of the British in India, 1770-1830. New Haven, CT, Yale Center for British Art: pp. 1-40
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File AvailableAbdelaziz, A. 2011 Rhinoceros ou la fin hereuse. Estudios romanicos no. 20: 9-17
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File AvailableWoodward, M. 2011 A monstrous rhinoceros (as from life): Toward (and beyond) the epistemological nature of the enacted pictorial image. Plymouth, Transtechnology Research • Reader 2011, pp. 1-24
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File AvailablePayne, M.T.W. 2011 Samuel Howitt's funny turn: Samuel Howitt (1756-1823), sporting and wildlife artist. British Art Journal 12 (1): 19-28
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Parker, J.T. 2010 The Chinese unicorn. Published online: http://chinese-unicorn.com/
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This is the first book published in the English language to explore the origin and significance of the mythic Chinese unicorn and its influence on later unicorn myths. It proves, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the Chinese unicorn was not the qilin, but a one-horned female goat-like beast called...
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File AvailableSalfi, Kadie 2010 Apex predator-body parts. No place, Kadie Salfi: pp. 1-25
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File AvailableChen, Yuan-peng 2010 Reality and imagination in the knowledge of traditional natural history: a study based upon the rhinoceros and rhinoceros horns. Airiti 2010 (5): 1-82
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