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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



ARN 



Arnold, T. 



Formirung der Fossilien, oder Fische- 

 schalen und anderer dergleichen Corper 

 so aus der Erden gegraben werden, . . . 

 die zwo unterschiedenen Meynungen, 

 nehmlioh dererjenigen, die solohe vor 

 die Exuvias, oder hinterlassene Sohalen 

 wiirclilicher Fische ausgeben, und derer, 

 die sie vor Lusus Naturse oder ein 

 blosses Spiel der Natur halten, zu ver- 

 gleichen. Leipzig, 1732. 8°. 



Pre-Linn. 1732.1 



Arrian, Flavins \fl. 2. cent. A. D.i 

 Historia [Greek]. Pisauri [Pesanoj, 

 1508. foL Pre-Linn. 1508.1 



Other eds. Basel, 1539; Venice, 1544 (Italian). 



"Arrian'B History furnishes us with some in- 

 teresting details of an almost exclusively ich- 

 thyophagous community in India, and their 

 ■wonderful skill, both in the manufacture and 

 the use of nets made from the inner bark of 

 palm-trees." . — J. J. Ripley, 1883. 



De venatione. Graeoe et La- 

 tine; Luca Holstenio interprete. Pari- 

 siis, 1644. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1644.1 



Artedi, Peter [1705-1735] For biog- 

 raphies, see Eastman, C. R. 1905.5; & 

 Lonnberg, A. J. 1905.7. 



• Ichthyologia, sive opera omnia 



de piscibus scilicet: Bibliotheca ich- 

 thyologica. Philosophia ichthyologica. 

 Generum piscium. Synonymia specie- 

 rum. Descriptiones specierum. Om- 

 nia in hoc opere perfectiora, quam 

 antea uUa. Posthuma vindicavit, re- 

 cognovit, coeptavit et edidit Carolus 

 Linnaeus. 5 parts. Lugduni Bata- 

 vorum [Leydeni, 1738. 8°. 



Pre-Linn. 1738.1 



The separate parts of this work are thus 

 entitled: 



Pars i. Bibliotheca ichthyologica sive his- 

 toria litteraria ichthyologise in qua recensio fit 

 auctorum, qui de piscibus scripsere, librorum 

 titulis, loco & editionis tempore, additis ju- 

 diciis, quid quisvis auctor preestiterit, quali 

 methodo et successu scripserit, disposita se- 

 cundum sfficula in quibus quisvis auctor floruit, 

 iv, 66 p. 



Pars ii. Philosophia ichthyologica in qua 

 quicquid fundamenta artis absolvit, charac- 

 terum scillicet genericorum, differentiarum 

 spedficarum, varietatum et nominum theoria 

 rationibus demonstratur, et exemplis corro- 

 boratur. iv, 118 p. 



Pars iii. Genera piscium. In quibus sys- 

 tema totum ichthyologis proponitur, cum 

 classibus, ordinibus, generum characteribus, 

 specierum differentiis, observationibus plurimis. 

 Redactis speciebus 242 ad genera 52. iv, 88 p. 



Pars iv. Synonymia nominum (specierum) 

 piscium^ fere omnium; in qua recensio fit nomi- 

 num piscium, omnium facile authorum, qui 

 unquam de piscibus scripsere: uti Grsecorum, 

 Romanorum_, barbarorum, necnon omnium in- 

 sequentium ichthyologorum una cum nominibus 

 inquilinis variarum nationum. iv, 118 p. 



Pars v. Descriptiones specierum piscium 

 quos vivos prassertim dissecuit et examinavlt, 

 inter quos primario pisces Regni Sueci« facile 

 omnes accuratissime describuntur, cum non 

 panels aUis exoticis. iv, 102 p. 



"Artedi may be justly regarded as the father 

 of modern ichthyology, having introduced a 

 precise terminology, full and pertinent diag- 

 noses , and throughout uninominal geuerio, 

 names." — T. N. Gill, Smithson. Misc. Coll., 

 1872 (1874), no. 247, p. 28. 



The subsequent editions of Artedi's work by 

 Walbaum (1788-1793) and J. G. Schneider 

 (1789) are noticed under the editors' names. 



Ascham, Anthony [fl. 1553] Aprog- 

 nosticacion and an almanacke joyned 

 together declaryng the disposition of the 

 people, and also of the wether, with cer- 

 tayne electyons and tymes chosen . . . 

 for hawekyng, huntyng, fishyng and 

 fowlyng, accordyng to the science of 

 astronomy, made for the yeare of our 

 Lorde God, MDL. London [1549] 



Pre-Linn. 1549.1 



Ash, Thomas. Carolina; or a de- 

 scription of the present state of that 

 country, etc. Published by T. A[shi 

 gent. London, 1682. Pre-Linn. 1682.1 



Among the fishes mentioned are sturgeon, 

 mullets, salmon, trout, bass, drum, cat-fish, 

 plaice and eels. 



Asseler, Thomas. Viridarium adria- 

 ticum; oder, der, um den venetianischen 

 golfo, florierende lust-garten in welchem 

 zu sehen seyn die schone blumen &c., 

 dero inligender insulen, allerseits, an- 

 grS,ntzender lender, vornembste st&dt, 

 gew&chs, frfichten, thier &c. vorgestellt. 

 ' Augspurg, 1686. 110 p. 19 pis. maps. 

 16°. Pre-Linn. 1686.1 



A few fishes described. Copy, Arn. 



AthensBUS, Naucratita [fl. c. 200] 

 For an essay on this author and the 

 fishes referred to in his work, see WeU- 

 mann, 1888.1. 



Deipnosophistarum libri xv. 



Venice, 1514. fol. Pre-Linn. 1514.1 



This, the editio princeps, is in Greek. Better 

 known is the famous edition of 1524. Another 

 very famous edition is: 



Athenasi Deipnosophistarum lib. 



XV, cura et studio Isaaci Casuboni 

 . . . auotiores emendatioresque editi. 

 Cum interpretatione latina Jacobi 

 Dalechampii, Cadomensis. Adjeoti 

 sunt indices rerum, scriptorum, pro- 

 verbiorum, vocum accuratissimi. Hei- 

 delbergse, 1597. 702 p. fol. 



Pre-Linn. 1597.1 



Other early eds. are: Basel, 1535 (in Greek), 

 1556; Venice, 1556 (apparently the 1st Latin 

 edition); Lyons, 1583, 1600, 1612, 1621, 1657, 

 1661; Geneva, 1597. 



