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... Foure- Footed Beastes ( 1607 ) and The Historie of Serpents , or , The Sec- ond Book of Living Creatures ( 1608 ) .19 These works contain nu- merous drawings , many of which are fairly accurate , of the creatures discussed . Though ...
... Foure- Footed Beastes ( 1607 ) and The Historie of Serpents , or , The Sec- ond Book of Living Creatures ( 1608 ) .19 These works contain nu- merous drawings , many of which are fairly accurate , of the creatures discussed . Though ...
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... four - footed beasts - lion , 31 tiger , 32 panther , 33 fox , 34 ass , 35 and wild boar36 and serpents , among which he includes not only snakes but also the crocodile , 88 the basilisk or cockatrice , 39 the toad , the bee , and the ...
... four - footed beasts - lion , 31 tiger , 32 panther , 33 fox , 34 ass , 35 and wild boar36 and serpents , among which he includes not only snakes but also the crocodile , 88 the basilisk or cockatrice , 39 the toad , the bee , and the ...
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... Foure - Footed Beastes , p . 489. A marginal note accompanying the discussion of the lynx is as follows : " A story of a Linxe by D [ r ] . [ John ] Cay , taken in England by the sight of this beast ... beasts , birds , RENAISSANCE NON - ...
... Foure - Footed Beastes , p . 489. A marginal note accompanying the discussion of the lynx is as follows : " A story of a Linxe by D [ r ] . [ John ] Cay , taken in England by the sight of this beast ... beasts , birds , RENAISSANCE NON - ...
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