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Home of anecdotes about rare fish-books and home page of Sophia Hendrikx. I discussed how the Swiss scholar. 1516-1565) describes two strange species of fish, which. Previously I identified these species as the. In this blogpost I explore the background of Gessner’s assumptions about the spontaneous generation of fish. The Reproduction of Fish. In his 1558 book on fish Historia Piscium. Conrad Gessner describes the membras. Which I identified as the Baltic herring. In my last blog post:. Combined informa...
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Natural History – fishtories
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Home of anecdotes about rare fish-books and home page of Sophia Hendrikx. Monstrous rays and fraudulent apothecaries. In 1553 the French naturalist Pierre Belon. Published, in his book on aquatic animals. Pierre Belon. De aquatilibus. Paris, Charles Estienne, 1553. Library of the United States Department of Agriculture, Cambridge (Mass.). The European eagle ray. Image by Patrik Neckman from Stockholm, Sweden (Majestic ray) [CC BY-SA 2.0 ( http:/ creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0. Antwerp having been...
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Historiae Animalium – fishtories
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Home of anecdotes about rare fish-books and home page of Sophia Hendrikx. Extremely Oily Flammable Fish. In his 1563 Fischbuch the Swiss scholar Conrad Gessner (1516-1565) describes a species of fish so oily that fishermen use it to burn their lamps. A puzzling statement with the possible exception of whales, which were considered fish, most fish do not make for good fuel. Image: yetigooseuk, youtube. Melt in the hand? Image: instagram, adriannehappyhour. Since I know Gessner claims the membras develops ...
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Books – fishtories
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Home of anecdotes about rare fish-books and home page of Sophia Hendrikx. I discussed how the Swiss scholar. 1516-1565) describes two strange species of fish, which. Previously I identified these species as the. In this blogpost I explore the background of Gessner’s assumptions about the spontaneous generation of fish. The Reproduction of Fish. In his 1558 book on fish Historia Piscium. Conrad Gessner describes the membras. Which I identified as the Baltic herring. In my last blog post:. Combined informa...
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sixteenth century – fishtories
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Home of anecdotes about rare fish-books and home page of Sophia Hendrikx. Monstrous rays and fraudulent apothecaries. In 1553 the French naturalist Pierre Belon. Published, in his book on aquatic animals. Pierre Belon. De aquatilibus. Paris, Charles Estienne, 1553. Library of the United States Department of Agriculture, Cambridge (Mass.). The European eagle ray. Image by Patrik Neckman from Stockholm, Sweden (Majestic ray) [CC BY-SA 2.0 ( http:/ creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0. Antwerp having been...
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Home of anecdotes about rare fish-books and home page of Sophia Hendrikx. Het eerste en misschien ook wel het kleinste en mooiste boek over waterdieren. In: Hans Mulder en Erik Zevenhuizen (Red.), De natuur op papier. 175 jaar Artis Bibliotheek. Athenaeum-Polak and Van Gennep, 2013. http:/ www.athenaeum.nl/boek/? Conrad Gessner’s (1516-1565) taxonomical skill exhibited in his discussion of. Speaker at the Emblems and the Natural World conference, Münster (Germany), December 17 – 18, 2015. Prese...Poster ...
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strange science – fishtories
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Home of anecdotes about rare fish-books and home page of Sophia Hendrikx. Monstrous rays and fraudulent apothecaries. In 1553 the French naturalist Pierre Belon. Published, in his book on aquatic animals. Pierre Belon. De aquatilibus. Paris, Charles Estienne, 1553. Library of the United States Department of Agriculture, Cambridge (Mass.). The European eagle ray. Image by Patrik Neckman from Stockholm, Sweden (Majestic ray) [CC BY-SA 2.0 ( http:/ creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0. Antwerp having been...
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Historia Piscium – fishtories
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Home of anecdotes about rare fish-books and home page of Sophia Hendrikx. Extremely Oily Flammable Fish. In his 1563 Fischbuch the Swiss scholar Conrad Gessner (1516-1565) describes a species of fish so oily that fishermen use it to burn their lamps. A puzzling statement with the possible exception of whales, which were considered fish, most fish do not make for good fuel. Image: yetigooseuk, youtube. Melt in the hand? Image: instagram, adriannehappyhour. Since I know Gessner claims the membras develops ...
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Home of anecdotes about rare fish-books and home page of Sophia Hendrikx. I discussed how the Swiss scholar. 1516-1565) describes two strange species of fish, which. Previously I identified these species as the. In this blogpost I explore the background of Gessner’s assumptions about the spontaneous generation of fish. The Reproduction of Fish. In his 1558 book on fish Historia Piscium. Conrad Gessner describes the membras. Which I identified as the Baltic herring. In my last blog post:. Combined informa...
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History – fishtories
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Home of anecdotes about rare fish-books and home page of Sophia Hendrikx. Monstrous rays and fraudulent apothecaries. In 1553 the French naturalist Pierre Belon. Published, in his book on aquatic animals. Pierre Belon. De aquatilibus. Paris, Charles Estienne, 1553. Library of the United States Department of Agriculture, Cambridge (Mass.). The European eagle ray. Image by Patrik Neckman from Stockholm, Sweden (Majestic ray) [CC BY-SA 2.0 ( http:/ creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0. Antwerp having been...