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falcons: separating the emperor from the kings
Thirteenth-century monarchs were not expected to be accomplished writers, much less scientists, so it is fairly extraordinary that Frederick the Great himself wrote the book that is regarded as the first work of modern zoology: Of the Art of Hunting … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion					
					
													
						Tagged beniamino inserra, carlo trabia, casey a. wood, Eugene Delacroix, eugene fromentin, f. marjorie fyfe, falconry, frederick II, Frederick the Great, h.t. ryall engraver, james howe art, malcolm fleming esq., michael scott astrologer, Oliver Cromwell, Sir Edwin Landseer, W.B. Yeats					
					
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