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A View of the Whole: The Table
Оглавление1 Birds with their eggs, beaks, feathers, claws, spurs.
2 Four footed beasts, with some of their hides, horns, and hoofs.
3 Divers sorts of strange fishes.
4 Shell creatures, whereof some are called mollia, some crustacea, others testacea, of these both univalvia and bivalvia.
5 Several sorts of insects, terrestrial – anelytra, coleoptera, aptera, apoda.
6 Minerals, and those of near nature with them as earths, corals, salts, bitumens, petrified things, choicer stones, gems.
7 Outlandish fruits from both the Indies, with seeds, gums, roots, woods, and divers ingredients medicinal, and for the art of dyeing.
8 Mechanicks, choice pieces of carvings, turnings, paintings.
9 Other variety of rarieties.
10 Warlike instruments, European, Indian etc.
11 Garments, habits, vests, ornaments.
12 Utensils, and household stuff.
13 Numismata, coins ancient and modern, both gold, silver, and copper, Hebrew, Greek, Roman both Imperial and Consular.
14 Medals, gold, silver, copper, and lead.Hortus Tradescantius
15 An enumeration of his plants, shrubs, and trees both in English and Latin.
16 A catalogue of his benefactors.
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