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Engraving og a Spinosa Plant
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EPB / D 41392/D Piso, Willem (1611-1678) W. Piso, 'De Indiae Utriusque Re Naturali et Medica libri quatuordecim...' Amstelaedami : Apud Ludovicum et Danielem Elzevirios, 1658 section three, Bontius, Jacob (1592-1631) p 106, engraving of a Planta Spinosa
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Title: Engraving og a Spinosa Plant
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EPB / D 41392/D Piso, Willem (1611-1678) W.
Piso, 'De Indiae Utriusque Re Naturali et Medica libri quatuordecim.
' Amstelaedami : Apud Ludovicum et Danielem Elzevirios, 1658 section three, Bontius, Jacob (1592-1631) p 106, engraving of a Planta Spinosa.
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