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Telescopic view of the Moon. Marvelous wonders of the whole world. 1886.
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The Sun and the planets in a row. How planets and moons were made. 1915.
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Excerpt and illustration from A text-book of psychology. Edward Bradford Titchener. 1909. Drawn by R. Gudden, Frankfurt a. M.
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i'm using this blog as a kind of mood board for a project i'm working on so its for that i have two tag categories so far for resources and characters, e.g:
r:r = reference: renaissance
r:o = reference: occult
c:l = character: luna
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Pierre Belon (1517–1564) was a French traveler, naturalist, writer and diplomat. Like many others of the Renaissance period, he studied and wrote on a range of topics including ichthyology, ornithology, botany, comparative anatomy, architecture and Egyptology.
In his L'Histoire de la nature des oyseaux (1555) he included two figures of the skeletons of humans and birds marking the homologous bones. This is widely used as one of the earliest ideas on comparative anatomy.
Text from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Belon
Image (also used in the thumbnail for this page) is from Wikicommons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Belon_Oyseaux.jpg Pierre Belon (1517-1564), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons