EditorialSkate of bovine or horse metasus, it seems, form as in Oudhk.med. Pl. VI f.1 pictured, skate, glis, glide, organic, leg, length: 23 cm, vmec 700-800, Netherlands, Utrecht, Wijk bij Duurstede, Wijk bij Duurstede, Dorestad.
EditorialThe Netherlands Middle Ages, skate, glis, glide bone, organic, bone, 24 x 3.5 x 3.4 cm, medieval, the Netherlands, Utrecht, Wijk bij Duurstede, Wijk bij Duurstede, Dorestad.
Editorialglis, glide, organic, bone, L. 27,5 cm, B. 3,5 cm, D. 2,8 cm, vmec 750-900, Netherlands, Utrecht, Wijk bij Duurstede, Wijk bij Duurstede, Dorestad.
EditorialFat dormouse, Glis glis 1, spoon worm, Echiurus echiurus 2, and Himalayan monal, Lophophorus impejanus 3. Loir, Lombrie, Lophophore. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Di...
EditorialSimplon. Brig. Naters. Glis, Simplon, Brig, Naters and Glis in front of the Glishorn, Signed: Ritz, Date Appreciated, Taf. 11, S. 25, Ritz, Lorenz Justin (del.), 1800, Lorenz Justin Ritz, Collection des principales vues et chef-lieux des dixains du can...
EditorialMustela, Talpa, Mus, Glis, Parallel Title: Wieselein, Sch?rmausz, Mausz, Rat, Signed: J. G. Pintz sculps, copperplate, plate CCLX (Vol. 2), F?ssli, Johann Melchior; Pinz, Johann Georg (sculps.), 1731, Johann Jakob Scheuchzer: Kupfer-Bibel (...). Augspu...
EditorialInterior of the ?glise Saint-?tienne-du-Mont in Paris with the tomb of Genoveva of Paris, Saint-Etienne-du-Mont. Tombeau de Ste-Genevi?ve (title on object), Interior des ? glises de Paris (series title on object), interior of church, grave, tomb, ?glis...
EditorialMyoxus glis, Print, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., 1700-1880.
EditorialMyoxus nitela, Print, Edible dormouse, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., 1700...
EditorialMyoxus glis, Print, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., 1700-1880.
EditorialMyoxus glis, Print, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., 1700-1880.
EditorialMyoxus glis, Print, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., with intestines.
EditorialMyoxus nitela, Print, Edible dormouse, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., with...
EditorialMyoxus nitela, Print, Edible dormouse, The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and the only living species in the genus Glis, found in most of western Europe. Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy., 1700...
EditorialDormouse, Glis glis (Myoxus avellanarius). After an illustration by James Stewart. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschke's Gallery of Natural History, Naturhistorischer Bildersaal des Thierreiches, Liepzig, 1840.
EditorialPicturesque Tour from Geneva to Milan, by way of the Simplon, view of Brieg. Brig, officially Brig-Glis is a municipality in the district of Brig in the canton of Valais in Switzerland.
EditorialEdible dormouse, Glis glis (Fat dormouse, Myoxus glis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Griffith, Harriet or Edward, from Edward Griffith's The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London, Whittaker, 1824.
EditorialDormouse, Glis glis, and rat, Rattus norvegicus. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuvier's "Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals," Paris, France, 1816. Illustration by J. G. Pretre, engraved by Victor, directed by Pierre Jean-...