Nederlandsche vogelen
(English: Dutch birds) was a five volume book by Cornelius Nozeman and Christiaan Sepp, started in 1770. It was published in Amsterdam, by J. C. Sepp & son. It contained a total of 250 large size images (56 x 39,5 cm), that were digitized and donated to Wikimedia Commons by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (Royal Library) of the Netherlands in 2015.[1]
Vol. 1 (1770)
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cover of Vol. 1 (1770)
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title page of Vol. 1
Examples of images from Vol. 1
[edit]All images of Vol. 1
[edit]On this page all 50 images of Vol. 1 are presented, in order of appearance, with the latin names and the Dutch names used in the book, the modern scientific names and the modern Dutch and English names:
Vol. 2 (1789)
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cover of Vol. 2 (1789)
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title page of Vol. 2
Examples of images from Vol. 2
[edit]All images of Vol. 2
[edit]On this page all 50 images of Vol. 2 are presented, in order of appearance, with the latin names and the Dutch names used in the book, the modern scientific names and the modern Dutch and English names.
Vol. 3 (1797)
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cover of Vol. 3 (1797)
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title page of Vol. 3
Examples of images from Vol. 3
[edit]All images of Vol. 3
[edit]On this page all 50 images of Vol. 3 are presented, in order of appearance, with the latin names and the Dutch names used in the book, the modern scientific names and the modern Dutch and English names.
Vol. 4 (1809)
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cover of Vol. 4 (1809)
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title page of Vol. 4
Examples of images from Vol. 4
[edit]All images of Vol. 4
[edit]On this page all 50 images of Vol. 4 are presented, in order of appearance, with the latin names and the Dutch names used in the book, the modern scientific names and the modern Dutch and English names.
Vol. 5 (1829)
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cover of Vol. 5 (1829)
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title page of Vol. 5
Examples of images from Vol. 5
[edit]All images of Vol. 5
[edit]On this page all 50 images of Vol. 5 are presented, in order of appearance, with the latin names and the Dutch names used in the book, the modern scientific names and the modern Dutch and English names.
Writer / Painter / Publisher / Editor
[edit]- Cornelis Nozeman:
Cornelius Nozeman (1720–1786) | |||
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Description | Dutch minister, ornithologist and scholar | ||
Date of birth/death | 15 August 1720 | 22 July 1786 | |
Location of birth/death | Amsterdam | Moordrecht | |
Work period | from 1744 until 1778 | (estimation)||
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- Christiaan Sepp:
Christiaan Andreas Sepp (–1775) | |||
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Description | German publisher, engraver, entomologist and illustrator | ||
Date of birth/death | ca 1710 | 2 August 1775 | |
Location of birth/death | Q1538553 | Amsterdam | |
Work period | from 1735 until 1775 | (estimation)||
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Authority file |
- Jan Christiaan Sepp:
Jan Christiaan Sepp (1739–1811) | |||
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Alternative names |
Jan Christiaen Sepp; Jan Sepp; Sepp; Jan. Sepp | ||
Description | Dutch publisher, writer and illustrator | ||
Date of birth/death | 8 November 1739 | 29 November 1811 | |
Location of birth/death | Amsterdam | Amsterdam | |
Work period | from 1754 until 1811 | ||
Work location |
Amsterdam (1760–1811) | ||
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- Martinus Houttuyn:
Martinus Houttuyn (1720–1798) | |||
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Alternative names |
Houtt.; Houttuyn; Maarten Houttuyn | ||
Description | Dutch botanist, physician, zoologist and entomologist | ||
Date of birth/death | 1720 | 2 May 1798 | |
Location of birth/death | Hoorn | Amsterdam | |
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Footnotes
[edit]- ↑ See the (Dutch) page on Nederlandsche vogelen on the website of the KB; with links to all five volumes