OWEN, Charles.
An Essay Towards a Natural History of Serpents: In Two Parts.
An Essay Towards a Natural History of Serpents: In Two Parts.
I. The first exhibits a general view of serpents, in their various aspects... II. The second gives a view of most serpents that are known in the several parts of the world... Illustrated with copper-plates, engraved by the best hands. III. To which is added a third part; containing six dissertations...
Stock Code 121334
London, for the author, sold by John Gray, 1742.
delightful illustrations
First edition of this attractive work on the biology, cultural relevance, and mythology of snakes, illustrated with seven engraved plates. This copy with evidence of use, including a few manuscript annotations and a short note bound in at page 115 on the snakes of Barbary, from Jackson's Account of the Empire of Marocco.'A compendium of 18th-century perceptions, the work draws on classical, biblical and mythological sources in its depiction of snakes, turtles, wasps and scorpions, as well as such mythical creatures as griffins and dragons, all of which are classified under the title "serpent." Owen also includes a section on poison and antidotes, and describes the folklore associated with such animals in all countries of the world' (National Library of Medicine 335).
First edition; 4to (24 x 18.5 cm); 7 engraved plates, floral head and tailpieces, some manuscript notes in ink within the text and a half-page leaf of contemporary manuscript notes bound in at page 115, original blanks lacking, occasional small spots to the contents, a few small closed tears in the margins; recently rebound to style in tan half calf, spine gilt in compartments with red morocco label, marbled sides, blue speckled edges, endpapers renewed, an excellent copy; 240pp, 12pp index.
National Library of Medicine 335, Nissen ZBI 3033.
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