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1785 Glossy Ibis, John Latham, quarto, ornithology, hand coloured engraving
1785 Glossy Ibis, John Latham, quarto, ornithology, hand coloured engraving
The glossy ibis is a water bird in the order Pelecaniformes and the ibis and spoonbill family Threskiornithidae. The scientific name derives from Ancient Greek plegados and Latin, falcis, both meaning "sickle" and referring to the distinctive shape of the bill.
Beautiful engraving in fine original hand colour from Latham’s scarce A General Synopsis of Birds 1785.
24.4 x 18.4 cm
Exquisite original hand colour.
London, 1785
Bibliography: Anker 277; Fine Bird Books, p.87; Nissen IVB 532; Wood, p.427; Zimmer, p.371
In FINE CONDITION without the usual offsetting. On fine laid paper (last image shows paper texture under a light tray).
John Latham (27 June 1740 – 4 February 1837) was an English physician, naturalist and author. His main works were A General Synopsis of Birds (1781–1801) and General History of Birds (1821–1828). He was able to examine specimens of Australian birds which reached England in the last twenty years of the 18th century, and was responsible for naming many of them. These included the emu, sulphur-crested cockatoo, wedge-tailed eagle, superb lyrebird and Australian magpie. He was also the first to describe the hyacinth macaw. Latham has been called the "grandfather" of Australian ornithology.
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