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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Thomas Pennant

Synopsis of quadrupeds

Publication: Chester: John Monk (printer), 1771

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  • printing: early printed book
  • black letterpress
  • engraving
  • paper
  • set or complex object: bound volume: codex
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  • Greater and Lesser Indian Ox, Pl. I ◼
  • Naked Buffalo, American Buffalo, Dwarf Buffalo Horns, Pl. II ◼
  • Cretan Sheep, Many Horn'd, Iceland, Pl. III ◼
  • Female elk and elk's horns, Pl. VII ◼
  • Indian hog deer and Reindeer (Porcine Deer and Rein), Pl. VIII ◼
  • Antlers, Pl. IX ◼
  • Musk Deer (Tibet and Indian Musk), Pl. X ◼
  • White Fox and Hyena (Arctic Fox and Spotted Hyaena), Pl. XVII ◼
  • Bobcat and Caracal (Bay Lynx and Persian Lynx), Pl. XIX ◼
  • Wolverine and Polar Bear, Pl. XX ◼
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  • Thomas Pennant, Synopsis of quadrupeds
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  • John Monk (fl. 1765 - 1789) printer : 1771
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  • Washington, DC, Smithsonian Libraries (QL703 .P41) storage place
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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2024-04-29 07:28)

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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2025-06-20 08:39)

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