A gathering of geckos from one of the 18th-century's most splendid natural history achievements

Seba, A.

American lizards [Plate 108 of Seba's Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri accurata descriptio Volume I].

Published 1734
Item ID 76750
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Amsterdam, Jansson-Waesberg, J. Wetsteen and William Smith, 1734. Large folio (58.2 x 49.8 cm). Double-sized engraved plate.

A fine herpetological plate from one of the largest and most splendid natural history works from the mid-18th century, fully titled: Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri accurata descriptio et iconibus artificiosissimus expressio per universam physices historiam. Opus, cui, in hoc rerum genere, nullum par exstisit. Ex toto terrarum orbe collegit, digessit, descripsit, et depingendum curavit Albertus Seba, Etzela Oostfrisius, Academiae Caesareae Leopoldino Carolinae Naturae Curiosorum collega xenocratus dictus; Societatis Regiae Anglicanae, et Instituti Bonensis, sodalis. Seba's Cabinet of Natural Curiosities, as it is generally known, is regarded as one of the 18th century's greatest natural history achievements and remains one of the most prized natural history books of all time. Though it was common for men of his profession to collect natural specimens for research purposes, Amsterdam-based pharmacist Albertus Seba (1665-1736), who made a fortune working for the VOC (Dutch East India Company), had a passion that led him far beyond the call of duty. His collection of natural history objects was displayed in four very large volumes, which are now very rare. This plate, numbered CVIII, of volume I, deals with gekko's from Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and elsewhere (see Landwehr, p. 525). Slight fraying and a few small spots in the very outer margins; weak central, vertical fold a few weak creases in the lower right corner; the left margin a bit uneven from previous binding; otherwise a very good, clean copy. Adler I, p. 9; Landwehr, 178; Nissen ZBI, 3793.

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