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Anglicus Collection

"Exploring the Wonders of 'Anglicus': From Sea-Scorpions to Fossils and Music" Step into the fascinating world of 'Anglicus' where ancient creatures like sea-scorpions

Background imageAnglicus Collection: A dissection in progress. From Le livre de la propriete des choses (On the Properites of Things)

A dissection in progress. From Le livre de la propriete des choses (On the Properites of Things)
527491 A dissection in progress. From Le livre de la propriete des choses (On the Properites of Things) written by the English Franciscan monk Bartholomew Glanville called Bartolomaeus Anglicus

Background imageAnglicus Collection: Domestic dog 1, sheepdog 2, Molussan dog 3, mastiff 4, spaniel or pointer 5, and Newfoundland dog 6

Domestic dog 1, sheepdog 2, Molussan dog 3, mastiff 4, spaniel or pointer 5, and Newfoundland dog 6
FLO4574443 Domestic dog 1, sheepdog 2, Molussan dog 3, mastiff 4, spaniel or pointer 5, and Newfoundland dog 6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur

Background imageAnglicus Collection: Physician examining a sample of urine from the patient lying in bed

Physician examining a sample of urine from the patient lying in bed. From Le livre de la propriete des choses
527492 Physician examining a sample of urine from the patient lying in bed. From Le livre de la propriete des choses (On the Properites of Things)

Background imageAnglicus Collection: A dissection in progress. From Le livre de la propriete des choses (On the Properites of Things)

A dissection in progress. From Le livre de la propriete des choses (On the Properites of Things)
527490 A dissection in progress. From Le livre de la propriete des choses (On the Properites of Things) written by the English Franciscan monk Bartholomew Glanville, called Bartolomaeus Anglicus

Background imageAnglicus Collection: Distillation of medicines. Female in centre is sorting herbs to be used in various concoctions

Distillation of medicines. Female in centre is sorting herbs to be used in various concoctions
527489 Distillation of medicines. Female in centre is sorting herbs to be used in various concoctions. From Le livre de la propriete des choses (On the Properites of Things)

Background imageAnglicus Collection: Sea-Scorpions (litho)

Sea-Scorpions (litho)
5209899 Sea-Scorpions (litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sea-Scorpions. Pterygotus anglicus, Length 6 feet. Eurypterus. Stylonurus)

Background imageAnglicus Collection: Greyhound and bulldog

Greyhound and bulldog
English greyhound, Canis leporarius, and English bulldog, Canis molossus anglicus. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals, 1836

Background imageAnglicus Collection: Horseshoe crabs, extinct sea scorpions and trilobites

Horseshoe crabs, extinct sea scorpions and trilobites
Aspidonia: horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigas 1-3, extinct sea scorpion, Eurypterus tetragonophthalmus 4, extinct sea scorpion, Pterygotus anglicus 5, and extinct fossil trilobites, Onnia goldfussi 6

Background imageAnglicus Collection: Properties of Water, from the De proprietatibus rerum

Properties of Water, from the De proprietatibus rerum
LRI1152377 Properties of Water, from the De proprietatibus rerum by Bartholomeus Anglicus (vellum) by French School, (15th century); BibliothAque Carnegie de Reims

Background imageAnglicus Collection: Dissection, late 15th century

Dissection, late 15th century. Manuscript page from a French version of De proprietatibus rerum by Bartholomaeus Anglicus, in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageAnglicus Collection: On the Properties of Things (De proprietatibus

On the Properties of Things (De proprietatibus rerum) (15th c.), translation by Jean Cordichon of the encyclopedic work of the Franciscan Bartholomaeus Anglicus. Astronomer. Gothic art

Background imageAnglicus Collection: Fossils of extinct cephalopods

Fossils of extinct cephalopods.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A. Schmidts Petrefactenbuch, published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1855 by Verlag von Krais & Hoffmann. Dr

Background imageAnglicus Collection: On the Properties of Things (De proprietatibus rerum)

On the Properties of Things (De proprietatibus rerum) (15th c.), translation by Jean Cordichon of the encyclopedic work of the Franciscan Bartholomaeus Anglicus

Background imageAnglicus Collection: MINING, 1494. A medieval mining and dredging operation

MINING, 1494. A medieval mining and dredging operation. Woodcut from a Spanish translation of Bartholomaeus Anglicus De proprietatibus rerum, published at Toulouse, France, 1494

Background imageAnglicus Collection: John Blow (1649-1709) English composer and organist. Engraving after the frontispiece

John Blow (1649-1709) English composer and organist. Engraving after the frontispiece of Amphion Anglicus by John Blow (London, 1700)

Background imageAnglicus Collection: Book On the Properties of Things (15th c. ). Translation

Book On the Properties of Things (15th c. ). Translation
Book On the Properties of Things (15th c.). Translation by Jean Cordichon of the encyclopedic work by the Franciscan Bartholomaeus Anglicus


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"Exploring the Wonders of 'Anglicus': From Sea-Scorpions to Fossils and Music" Step into the fascinating world of 'Anglicus' where ancient creatures like sea-scorpions, horseshoe crabs, and trilobites once roamed. This captivating lithograph showcases the magnificent Sea-Scorpions (litho), reminding us of Earth's rich history. Just as diverse as these extinct creatures are the Greyhound and Bulldog, representing contrasting characteristics yet both beloved in their own ways. These canine companions symbolize the diversity found within 'Anglicus. ' Delve deeper into this realm by exploring properties of water from De proprietatibus rerum. Discover how water shapes our planet and sustains life, a testament to its remarkable properties. Intriguingly, late 15th-century dissections shed light on anatomical wonders that were previously unknown. Uncover secrets hidden beneath the surface as we dissected organisms during this era. Fossils hold stories untold; they whisper tales of ancient cephalopods that once thrived in oceans long gone. Marvel at these remnants from a distant past that continue to captivate scientists and enthusiasts alike. John Blow, an English composer and organist from centuries ago, left his mark on music history with enchanting melodies. His legacy lives on through this engraving after the frontispiece - a tribute to his talent within 'Anglicus. ' The Book On The Properties Of Things (De proprietatibus) takes us back in time when knowledge was sought after relentlessly. It serves as a guidebook for understanding various aspects of life within 'Anglicus, ' offering valuable insights into its many wonders. Transport yourself back to medieval times with MINING operations depicted vividly in 1494 artwork - showcasing how people harnessed resources deep underground while dredging precious minerals.