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Brückmann, Franz Ernst · 1747

By the same, on the nature of animals, 17 books. Greek and Latin with notes by Conrad Gesner and Dan. Wilh. Triller, edited by Abrah. Gronovius. Vol. II. 4to. London, 1744.
Jo. Aemilianus, natural history on ruminants and rumination, with a triple index. 4to. Venice, 1584.
Aggregator de animalibus original: "Aggregator de animalibus" (Collector of animals) and his first natural book on walking animals. Second on flying ones. Third on sea monsters. Fourth on fish. Fifth on serpents. Sixth on worms. Seventh on very monstrous humans. Eighth on supercelestial animals, which are celestial faces, to which the faces of this century are subject. Manuscript in the library, which formerly was in Brunswick in the Church of Saint Blaise.
Jo. Bapt. Agnesius, Spaniard, apology or book on the birds that live in the Albufera, a marsh near Valencia. Extant in his poetic works. 1545.
Jo. Agricola, the careful hunter, or description of hunting. 4to. Nördlingen, 1678.
Jonas Ahlström, Mayor of the city of Alingsås, Svenska Fåra Herdens trogne Wägvisare original: "the Swedish shepherd's faithful guide", i.e., the faithful guide of the Swedish shepherd. 12mo. Stockholm, 1727.