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While our images are electronically watermarked, the antique prints themselves are not.
Temptation of the Serpent SCE28 $325
Each print measures
approximately 10 inches wide by 16 1/2 inches long
Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672 -1733) was a physician
by training, with a strong interest in natural history
and paleontology. Born in Switzerland, the son of a
physician, he studied at University in Germany & later
returned to Zurich to take a professorship in
Mathematics.
Like many scientists of the day, he considered the Old
Testament a factual account of the history of the earth.
In his extensive travels he amassed one of the largest
fossil collections of the 18th century. He hypothesized
that all plants had perished in the flood described in
the bible, & discovered what he believed to be the
fossil of a human flood victim. In his masterpiece,
Physica Sacra, he details his theory at length, using
references to the 1611 King James Bible. The book was a
sensation & was published simultaneously in Latin,
German & French, each issue with exactly the same
plates. His theories were not disproven until the
work of Cuvier.
The superbly powerful illustrations were by well known
artists of the day including Corvinus, Sperling & Linz.
They represent the pinnacle of copper plate engraving,
as well as depicting many subjects for the first time.
The snake plates are the subject of an article in the
Bulletin of the International Society for the History &
Bibliography of Herpetology (Vol4, No 2, 2003). The
following link provides more information on this
fascinating topic
Click here: Strange Science: The Rocky Road to Modern
Paleontology and Biology
We are delighted to offer a selection of some of the
finest prints from this work, many showing the origins
of man as they were perceived in the 18th century. Each
print is on strong white hand made chain lined paper,
some bearing crown watermarks & measuring 10 inches wide
by 16 1/2 inches long, entirely free of foxing. A few
may be slightly smaller.
The engravings have been masterfully hand colored for
us by our English colorists to render the prints
superbly decorative. There is no descriptive text, but a
copy of the title page will accompany each authentic
copper engraving, almost 300 years old.
We accept credit cards & PayPal. Washington state residents pay Washington state sales tax. Shipping for this item is
$8.95. Items can be combined to save on postage.
Our environment is smoke free. We pack professionally using only new materials. All items are beautifully wrapped and suitable for sending directly as
gifts. You may return any item within 7 days if not satisfied.
To order, you may call us at 1-888-PANTEEK, fax or
email.
  
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