AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



MAN 



Mangolt, G. 



Fischbuch von der Natur und 



Eigenschaft der Fischen, insonderheit 

 deren so gefangen werden im Bodensee, 

 und gemeinlich auch in anderen Seen 

 und Wassern, duroh den wohlgeleerten 

 Gregorium Mangolt besohrieben, vor- 

 mals nie gesahen. Item . ein ander 

 Biichlin wie man Fisch und Vogel fahen 

 solle, mit dreyssig neuen und bewarten 

 Recepten. Auch zu was Zeyten im 

 gantzen Jar ein yeder Fisoh am besten 

 seye. Zurich, 1598. figs. 



Pre-Linn. 1598.1 



Maplet, John [ -1592] A greene 

 forest, or a natural historie, wherein 

 may bee seene the most sufferaigne 

 vertues in all the whole kinde of stones 

 and mettals; of brute beastes, fowles, 

 fishes, &c. London, 1567. 112 leaves. 

 12°. {hlach letter.) Pre-Linn. 1667.1 



Maraldi, Jas. Phil. [1665-1729] iRe- 

 marks on fossil fishes from Mt. Leb- 

 anon, Syria, Sicily and Monte Bolca, 

 Italy.] M6m. Acad. Sci. Paris, 1703 

 (1720), hist., 22-24. Pre-Linn. 1720.1 



Marcellus Sidetes {fl. 135) latrica 

 de piscibus, graece et latine, per Fed. 

 Morellum sub tit. : De remediis ex pisci- 

 bus. Paris, 1591. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1591.1 



■ iFragmentum de piscibusl 



(With Oppian's "Poemata.de vena- 

 tione et piscatione," etc. Argentorati 

 [Strasburgj, 1680). Pre-Linn. 1680.1 



• [Medicina ex piscibusi (In Jo. 



Alberti Fabricii Bibliotheca Grseca, sive 

 notitia scriptorum veterimi Grsecorum, 

 etc. Accessit . . . Marcelh Sidetae 

 carmen de medicamentis e piscibus, 

 GrEece & Latine, cum brevibus notis. 

 Hamburg!, 1705.) Pre-Linn, 1705.1 



Medicine from fishes, p. 14-20. Latin and 

 Greek on opposite pages, 101 lines. About 75 

 fishes are named and 2 are specified as follows: 

 "De usu mulli in iis qui carbunculo laborant," 

 "De pastinaca & aliis remediis adversus Isesio- 

 nem serpentis marini, aliaque." 



An earlier ed., Hamburg, 1704; a later: 



• — ■ — • De medicina ex piscibus, frag- 

 mentum poematis interprete Fed. Mo- 

 rello. Paris. Professore Regio. (In 

 Jo. Alberti Fabricii Bibliothecse Grsecse. 

 Hamburgi, 1726, vol. XIII, 317-320.) 

 Pre-Linn. 1726.1 



Bio- and biblio-graphical data on Sidetes, 

 p. 315-316. 



Also found in modern form in Kiihn, C. G. 

 (prseses) : 



Collectanea de Marcello Sideta I-V. Leipsic, 

 1834-35. 60 p. 4°. 



Copy of this collection of 5 theses by students 

 of Kiihn in Surg. Gen. Lib. 



Marcgrave, George [1610-1644] His 

 name is also spelled Markgrave, Marg- 

 grave. Margrave, Markgraf, Marggraf, 

 Marcgraf, etc. For an account of the 

 life and work of Marcgrave, and for a 

 full bibliography of Marcgrave ma- 

 terial, see Gudger, E. W. " George 

 Marcgrave, the first student of Amer- 

 ican natural history," Pop. Sci. Monthly, 

 1912, 73, 250-274; — Zool. Annalen 

 (W. Breitenbaoh, trans.), 1914, 6, 1-31; 

 also " George Marcgrave, a postscript " 

 Science, 1914, n. s. 40, 507, by the same 

 author: and Zaunick, Rudolph. " Nach- 

 trag zu Gudger's Arbeit tiber Georg 

 Marcgrave," Zool. Annalen, 1919, 7, 

 193-195. 



Brasilianisohe Naturgegenstande, 



(CoUectio rerum naturalium Brasiliae) 

 tc. 1643] Pre-Linn. 1643.1 



These water-color drawings ' of the animals 

 and plants of Brazil, made by Marcgrave, are 

 preserved in the great library of Berlin, labelled 

 "Libri Picturati A. 36-37." There is reason to 

 believe that Count Maurice of Nassau-Siegen 

 made some of these paintings. On at least some 

 of the figures of fishes there are notes in his 

 handwriting. They are (in part) the originals 

 of the figures in Marcgrave's great work. 



Historise rerum naturalium Bra- 



silise libri viii., a Joh. de Laet in ordi- 

 nem digesti et annotationibus illustrati. 

 Lugduni Batavorum et Amstelodami, 

 1648. figs. fol. Pre-Linn. 1648.1 



This work, written in Brazil in cipher, was 

 translated and edited by Jan de Laet. It forms 

 section two of the ' ' Historia Naturalis BrasiUffi," 

 Leyden and Amsterdam, 1648, fol. 



The first section of this volume is composed 

 of William Piso's "De Medicina Brasiliensi," 

 comprising four books. 



The second section, by Marcgrave, com- 

 prises 303 folio pages, consisting of eight books 

 and an appendix, and is illustrated by 429 

 figures. Book iv treats of fishes and crustaceans, 

 both freshwater and marine, 105 of the former 

 being described and 86 figured. Most of the 

 figures were drawn by the author himself, as 

 stated at the foot of the table of contents. 



For elaborate commentaries on this work, 

 see Lichtenstein, H., 1818.1, and Gudger, E. W., 

 in the paper cited above. 



G. Marcgravii Historise rerum 



naturalium Brasiliae (In Piso, G. '' De 

 Indiae utriusque re naturali et medica 

 libri quatuordecim." Amsterdam, 1658. 

 fol.) Pre-Linn. 1658.1 



Feeling aggrieved over De Laet's editing of 

 the "Historia Naturalis Brasiliae," Piso ten 

 years later rewrote the whole book under the 

 above title and completely appropriated all 

 Marcgrave's work and material. For all the 

 data bearing on this matter, see Gudger's sketch 

 of Marcgrave, above. 



Marcucius, Casp. Dissertatio de 



jejunio et esu piscium in vere, adversus 



Leonh. Fuchsium. Venetiis, 1624, 12**. 



Pre-Linn. 1624.1 



Title from Boehraer. Not found elsewhere. 



