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  2. Western Medieval Manuscripts : Bestiary

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-II-00004-00026
    his master, 'Adam Naming the Animals', and three birds (perhaps the raven, crow and dove). ... Nigel Morgan, Emeritus Honorary Professor of the History of Art, University of Cambridge</p>.
  3. 1612: Thomas Hobson prosecuted for profiteering in wheat

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_5
    bought 37 acres of corn in the fields surrounding Cambridge and Grantchester from one Thomas Robson with that express purpose. ... In his defence, Hobson claimed among other things that he intended the corn for the provisioning of his household and
  4. 1630-1: Thomas Hobson pursued by William Empson in two simultaneous…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson_18
    had allowed animals to stray and locals to carry their dead, recent victims of plague, across his land to burial. ... 1. See alsoandUniversity of Cambridge.
  5. Thomas Hobson

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/thomashobson
    epitaph by John Milton. Introduction by Nigel Grimshaw. Thomas Hobson (1544-1631) is Cambridge’s most famous townsperson. ... Hobson was born around 1544 in Buntingford, a stopping-place 22 miles south of Cambridge on the road to London.
  6. BSA Mycenae Excavation Records

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/mycenae_bsa_myc
    Some of the small finds represented in the drawings are jewellery (beads, gems, rosettes, rings, etc.), seal stones, plaques, carvings of animal tusks, as well as metal works (arrow heads, nails, ... University of Cambridge.
  7. Darwin Manuscripts : Notebook C

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-DAR-00122
    They were inspired especially by his observations of the geographical distribution of species and the affinities between extinct and currently existing animals in South America. ... He also considered the implication for humans of common descent with
  8. Japanese Works : Utsuho Monogatari

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-FJ-00733-00009/22
    This Cambridge copy is the second book of a three-volume edition of the ‘Volume of Toshikage’ from <i>Utsubo monogatari</i>, published in 1660 (Manji 3). ... Only one note written in the Roman alphabet can be found on <a href=''
  9. Medieval Medical Recipes : Johannes de Sancto Paulo, Liber virtutem…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-GONVILLE-AND-CAIUS-00379-00599
    GONVILLE-AND-CAIUS-00059-00153/1'>Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 59/153</a> (Voigts 1995, no. ... p><p style='text-align: justify;'>Dr James Freeman<br /> Medieval Manuscripts Specialist<br /> Cambridge University Library</p>.
  10. Treasures of the Library : Ortus sanitatis

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-INC-00003-A-00001-00008-00037
    They believed that the natural world had been created by God to be of use to humanity and that animals and plants were there to provide cures for diseases. ... blank' class='externalLink' href='https://exhibitions.lib.cam.ac.uk/incunabula/'>Private lives
  11. Chinese Works : Chinese Oracle Bones

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-CUL-00001-00155
    chinese-cat.lib.cam.ac.uk/mulu/bones.html'>Hopkins Collection</a> are by far the oldest written materials in Cambridge University Library.</p><p style='text-align: justify;'>The oracle ... share-popup'>Cambridge UL Oracle Bone CUL.52 Hi Res</a> on <a

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