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Brückmann, Franz Ernst · 1747

Albrechts Phœnix Germanus German Phoenix, or Picture-Postil, in which a special animal, such as birds, fish, etc., is presented for every Gospel. 4t. Frankfurt, 1670.
J. S. Albrecht, Instruction on the cattle plague and against the same. 4t. Dresden, 1742.
D. Jo. Seb. Albrecht, observations on the monstrous cyclopean or one-eyed lamb. ext. Act. Nat. Cur. Acts of the Academy of Natural Curiosities Vol. VII. p. 363. c. fig.
Idem. observations on the poly-bearing sheep. ext. Ib. p. 367.
Aletheus, in the explanation of the darkest scripture passages, treats in Part LXIX. p. 553. etc. quite thoroughly the creation of birds from the earth.
Almond, English Horsemann, and complete Farrier. 8v. 1673.
Georg. Altmann on the cockcrow, heard by Peter in the house of the Pontiff. conf. Bibl. Brem. Cl. V. fasc. III. p. 451. seq.
The alektor rooster, which awakened Peter to repentance, is here made into a night watchman.
Ambrosius of Jüterbog, oration on the ingratitude of the cuckoo. ext. in Phil. Melanchton's declamations. 8v. Strasbourg, 1535.
The Donkey. 12. Paris, 1729.
Book of Flowers, etc. with a diversity of birds and butterflies, all done from nature, by the Englishman, Master Illuminator. fol. at Paris, 1620.