Mythical Monsters
MYTHICAL MONSTERS Charles Gould, 1886 “Surely a profound acquaintance with the different branches of natural history should render a man credulous rather than incredulous, for there is hardly conceivable a…
MYTHICAL MONSTERS Charles Gould, 1886 “Surely a profound acquaintance with the different branches of natural history should render a man credulous rather than incredulous, for there is hardly conceivable a…
PHYSIOLOGUS Unknown Author, Alexandria Egypt, 2nd-4th century CE An anonymous author lost to time created the first bestiary, or encyclopedia of animals. Composed of 47 chapters, the Physiologus used the…
HISTORIAE ANIMALIUM Conrad Gesner, Published 1558 Conrad Gesner (1516-1565) Born in Zurich, linguist, naturalist, and botanist Conrad Gesner (spelled variously in different locations and publications, often Konrad Gesner or Conrad…
PHYSICA CURIOSA Gaspar Schott, published 1662 Full title: Physica curiosa, sive, Mirabilia naturæ et artis libris XII. comprehensa : quibus pleraq[ue], quæ de angelis, dæmonibus, hominibus, spectris, energumenis, monstris, portentis,…
Assembly instructions for the laser cut mythological beasts included in Odd Box One
Mid-12th-century manuscript from the Abbaye de Saint Vincent, Le Mans, France. Public Domain. Source NATURALIS HISTORIA Pliny the Elder, written c. 77-79 CE Gaius Plinius Secundus, aka "Pliney the Elder"…
CARTA MARINA Olaus Magnus, printed 1539 Full title: Carta marina et descriptio septentrionalium terrarum Olaus Magnus (1490 – 1557) Although there are a lot of monster-filled maps, this, the Carta…
MONSTRORUM HISTORIA Ulisse Aldrovandi, published posthumously in 1642 Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522 - 1605) Born in Bologna, Italy and educated in the city's famous university and at and Padua, Ulisse Aldrovandi…