EditorialIsocardia cor, Print, Glossus (bivalve), Glossus is a genus of mostly extinct marine bivalve molluscs in the family Glossidae. Only the oxheart clam, G. humanus, is still extant, living in flat, muddy regions deep off the North Atlantic coastline of Eu...
EditorialIsocardia cor, Print, Glossus (bivalve), Glossus is a genus of mostly extinct marine bivalve molluscs in the family Glossidae. Only the oxheart clam, G. humanus, is still extant, living in flat, muddy regions deep off the North Atlantic coastline of Eu...
EditorialIsocardia cor, Print, Glossus (bivalve), Glossus is a genus of mostly extinct marine bivalve molluscs in the family Glossidae. Only the oxheart clam, G. humanus, is still extant, living in flat, muddy regions deep off the North Atlantic coastline of Eu...
EditorialIsocardia cor, Print, Glossus (bivalve), Glossus is a genus of mostly extinct marine bivalve molluscs in the family Glossidae. Only the oxheart clam, G. humanus, is still extant, living in flat, muddy regions deep off the North Atlantic coastline of Eu...
EditorialIsocardia cor, Print, Glossus (bivalve), Glossus is a genus of mostly extinct marine bivalve molluscs in the family Glossidae. Only the oxheart clam, G. humanus, is still extant, living in flat, muddy regions deep off the North Atlantic coastline of Eu...
EditorialIsocardia moltkiana, Print, Glossus (bivalve), Glossus is a genus of mostly extinct marine bivalve molluscs in the family Glossidae. Only the oxheart clam, G. humanus, is still extant, living in flat, muddy regions deep off the North Atlantic coastline...
EditorialUpper historiated initial 'E'(xpositus) of a cleric addressing a man and a woman, and another woman placing a child outside a city gate. of a cleric addressing a man and a woman, and another woman placing a child outside a city gate. Lower historiated ...
EditorialHistoriated initial 'E'(tas) shows children playing with toys and catching butterflies . Omne Bonum (Ebrietas-Humanus). England, S. E. (London); c. 1360- c. 1375. Source: Royal 6 E. VII, f.67v. Language: Latin.
EditorialHuman flea, Pulex irritans 1, and human louse, Pediculus humanus 2. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1795.