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Reference Base A natural history of four-footed animals: Of the rhinoceros |
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A natural history of four-footed animals: Of the rhinoceros |
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Carwitham, J.; Carwitham, I.; Duke, J. |
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1739 |
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London, [no publisher] |
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pp. 1-12, pl. 1 |
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Indian Rhino
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[1] Of the Rhinoceros. The rhinoceros, so called by the Greeks, from the Horn on the nose, is by many (and with great probability) taken for the true unicorn of the antients. The Hebrew name, which in our translation we render Unicorn, is by the Septuagint, St. Jerome, Tertullian, and othe... |
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