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Common Peacock, Ringed Pheasant, Horned Pheasant, and Silver Pheasant from A History of the Earth and Animated Nature (1820) by Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774). More great scans from the book over at @rawpixelimages: https://t.co/fITlSf6SZ4
The Common Fig, from Dr. John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's Medical Botany (1836). More hi-res scans from the book at @rawpixelimages: https://t.co/ckk4UUNfPB
Gorgeous scan of John Gould's Birds of Australia (1840–48) from @rawpixelimages https://t.co/ELtkbxSZut
Mapmaker in 1832 predicts shock outcome of Super Bowl LII: https://t.co/VoRoR6Mhz9 #eagles
Top 10 most popular posts of 2017, #4: Images from the First Colour Publication on Fish (1754) — https://t.co/B8wWBHNmeU
Print of the Day: "Caterpillar, Pear, Tulip, and Purple Snail" by Joris Hoefnagel, ca. 1595. A page from the remarkable Mira calligraphiae monumenta (Model Book of Calligraphy), a collaboration across many decades with Georg Bocskay: https://t.co/IxQET7OISs #PDRPrints
New Essay — "Brief Encounters with Jean-Frédéric Maximilien de Waldeck" in which @rhyswgriffiths looks at one of the 19th century's most mysterious and eccentric figures: the artist, erotic publisher, explorer, and general enigma Count de Waldeck — https://t.co/wWtmirNf4O
Thunderbolt and lightning, very, very frightening... https://t.co/5gsO577qFs #SundayReads #longreads
Page from Georg Bocskay & Joris Hoefnagel's remarkable 16th-century work The Model Book of Calligraphy. More here: https://t.co/0B7rscDNNb
The Racialized History of “Hysteria”, via @JSTOR_Daily: https://t.co/bE710flmlJ