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Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
published c.1802,
based on the earlier engravings of Albertus Seba. Framed in black.
'1. The Mycterizans, or Coach Whip Viper. 2. The Cenchoa Viper'.
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John Wilkes “compiled, digested and arranged” the Encyclopaedia Londinensis; or, universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature, which was published between about 1801 and 1828.
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