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Insects c.1790 Panckoucke

Reference: P02378

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Original Antique Print of Insects
By: Panckoucke
Date: c.1790
Title: Insects: Capricorne
Original Color: Black & White
Condition: Good

Price: $50

Paper Size: 11 1/2 inches Height by 8 1/4 inches Width
Image Size: 10 inches Height by 6 1/2 inches Width

Charles-Joseph Panckoucke (1736-1798) was a french writer and publisher.  He was influential in creating a supplement to the original Encyclopedia.  By 1775 he had secured a license to publish his idea.

Natural history is the scientific research of plants or animals by observing rather than using experimental methods of study.  This form of study dates back to ancient Greco-Roman societies.

As the study of animal and nature continued through the centuries the main concept of natural history shifted in the 18th century to the Great Chain of Being.  This concept is a classical Christian and Western Medieval idea detailing a strict, hierarchical structure of all matter and life, believed to be decreed by the Christian God.

The research of natural history today has branched out to many different professional disciplines such as zoology, botany and geology.  More species will continue to be discovered and documented just as past generations have done.

This old print for sale is a vintage print, a historic print of the 1700s, which has aged with time.  Please visit Frequently Asked Questions to learn more about ancient prints and condition.

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Source: Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

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