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ART305094 
Title page of Microscopium by Dutch microscopist Anton van Leeuwenhoek, 1708
AR925751 
Frontispiece of Ontledigen en Ondekkigen...Brieven by Anton van Leeuwenhoek, 1686.
AR925757 
Christiaan Huygens, Dutch physicist, c1670.
AR926846 
Saturn, 1659.
AR918859 
Jacobus Henricus Van't Hoff, Dutch chemist, 1902.
AR924659 
Person-to person blood transfusion, 1833.
AR924952 
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Dutch pioneer of microscopy, c1660. Artist: Abraham de Blois
AR9102633 
Design for a pendulum clock, 1673. Artist: Anon
AR922129 
Leonhard Fuchs, German botanist and physician.
AR922412 
Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam (New York), 1673.
AR914827 
Trephination, 1593.
AR922519 
Hans Lippershey, Dutch optician credited with the discovery of the telescope, 1655.
AR922832 
Rembrandt, Dutch painter, 1826. Artist: J Pass
AR985907 
'Rembrandt', 19th century. Artist: Woodman
AR932338 
'Tasman's Carpenter Landing', 1644 (1886).
AR933283 
Death of Pliny the Elder, 79 (1866).
AR925900 
Amputation of a leg without anaesthetic, 1593.
AR924661 
Salt Works, Amsterdam, 1660.
AR923867 
Series of observations of the planet Saturn, 1656.
AR926034 
Pre-binomial classification of species, 1644. 
Pre-binomial classification of species, 1644. Here two different species of the genus camel are named in Hebrew, Latin and Dutch, although only one species, the Bactrian is depicted. From Handelende van de Natuere, a Dutch edition of Pliny's Natural History. (Amsterdam, 1644). 
Unique Identifier AR924334 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3360px × 5197px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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17th century
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
B&W
B/W
BACTRIAN CAMEL
Biology
Black & White
Black and white
Camel
CAMELS
CLASSIFICATION
country
Dutch
LOCATION
Monochrome
Natural History
Oxford Science Archive
Pliny the Elder
Print Collector1
Science
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
The Netherlands, Topography
Woodcut