Title print for 'Epistolae' [= 'Defenses and discoveries of living animals in the Teel parts of Verscheyde Animals, Vogelen and Fishing (...) to London in England' or 'Anatomia Seu Interiora Rerum, (...) Ulteriore Dilucidatione Epistolis'?] Van Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Romeyn de Hooghe, 1685 print With an altar or base is a woman with five breasts and a horn of abundance (kind or diana). Around her a number of men and women with attributes that refer to science and nature. Haarlem paper etching 'Natura' (allegorical figure or scene; or as Diana of Ephesus, with many breasts); 'Natura' (Ripa).


Title print for 'Epistolae' [= 'Defenses and discoveries of living animals in the Teel parts of Verscheyde Animals, Vogelen and Fishing (...) to London in England' or 'Anatomia Seu Interiora Rerum, (...) Ulteriore Dilucidatione Epistolis'?] Van Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Romeyn de Hooghe, 1685 print With an altar or base is a woman with five breasts and a horn of abundance (kind or diana). Around her a number of men and women with attributes that refer to science and nature. Haarlem paper etching 'Natura' (allegorical figure or scene; or as Diana of Ephesus, with many breasts); 'Natura' (Ripa). (story of) Diana (Artemis). 'Cornucopia', Horn of Plenty


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