. Handbook of ornament; a grammar of art, industrial and architectural designing in all its branches, for practical as well as theoretical use. Plate r,i. The Eagle. NATURAL FOEMS. 85. The Wing. Plate 55. ^6 The Dolphin. The Dolphin. (Plates 56—58.) The Dolphin (DelpMnus delpMs, French, dauphin) has enjoyedan unusual share of attention. This sea mammal, which has some-times been erroneously classed among the fishes, lives in the seas ofthe northern hemisphere, swarms round ships, swims in shoals, andis fond of sport. In ancient times the Dolphin enjoyed, and enjoyseven now in some parts, a kin


. Handbook of ornament; a grammar of art, industrial and architectural designing in all its branches, for practical as well as theoretical use. Plate r,i. The Eagle. NATURAL FOEMS. 85. The Wing. Plate 55. ^6 The Dolphin. The Dolphin. (Plates 56—58.) The Dolphin (DelpMnus delpMs, French, dauphin) has enjoyedan unusual share of attention. This sea mammal, which has some-times been erroneously classed among the fishes, lives in the seas ofthe northern hemisphere, swarms round ships, swims in shoals, andis fond of sport. In ancient times the Dolphin enjoyed, and enjoyseven now in some parts, a kind of veneration which protects himfrom persecution. We meet him occasionally on Antique coins, onGraeco-italic terracottas, on Pompeian mural paintings, on furnitureand utensils, and in the architecture of the Greeks and Romans. Guigo rv. of Viennois (1140) took to himself the title ofDauphin, and the Dolphin as crest. One of his successors, Humbert II.,surrendered the Dauphiny in 1349 to Charles of Valois, in exchangefor a legacy and on the condition that the heir to the throne shouldalways bear the title Dauphin; which condition was faithfully is the explanation o


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