EditorialHercules Tamed By Love. This mischievous God in his triumphant ways subjects all, kings, shepherds, heroes and gays, Alcide interrupts his dreaded exploits and binds him while Omphale overjoys. (Gallant poetry by Monsieur Sauzet), plate 25 from Histoir...
EditorialSaint James's. With port. of the Duke of Marlborough, after the painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller, and 6 etchings by Eug?ne Decisy, after paintings by Alcide Robaudi : Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882.
EditorialHercules Tamed By Love. This mischievous God in his triumphant ways subjects all, kings, shepherds, heroes and gays, Alcide interrupts his dreaded exploits and binds him while Omphale overjoys. (Gallant poetry by Monsieur Sauzet), plate 25 from Histoir...
EditorialHercules Tamed By Love. This mischievous God in his triumphant ways subjects all, kings, shepherds, heroes and gays, Alcide interrupts his dreaded exploits and binds him while Omphale overjoys. (Gallant poetry by Monsieur Sauzet), plate 25 from Histoir...
EditorialHercules Tamed By Love. This mischievous God in his triumphant ways subjects all, kings, shepherds, heroes and gays, Alcide interrupts his dreaded exploits and binds him while Omphale overjoys. (Gallant poetry by Monsieur Sauzet), plate 25 from Histoir...
EditorialA squid. Histoire naturelle générale et particulière des céphalopodes acétabulifères vivants et fossiles Commencée par MM. de Férussac et Alcide d'Orbigny, et continuée par A. d'Orbigny. Paris, 1835-48. Source: 1252.k.13.(1), plate 3. Language...
EditorialMolluscs. Histoire naturelle générale et particulière des cé. Paris, 1835-48. Molluscs. Image taken from Histoire naturelle générale et particulière des céphalopodes acétabulifères vivants et fossiles Commencée par MM. de Férussac et Alcid...
EditorialMan and ape. Gamiani ou Deux nuits d'excès, par Alcide, Baron d. Amsterdam, 1840 [1864]. A man being sexually molested by an ape, through the bars of a cage. Image taken from Gamiani ou Deux nuits d'excès, par Alcide, Baron de Mxxxx. Ornè de huit g...
EditorialSeahorse (Hippocampus punctutatus) and flying fish (Exocetus volitans). Handcolored engraving by Oudart from Orbigny's "Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle" (Universal Dictionary of Natural History) 1849.