id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_suyuohbobrbchktyj6t6vam3qm CRAIG ASHLEY HANSON Representing the Rhinoceros: The Royal Society between Art and Science in the Eighteenth Century 2010 22 .pdf application/pdf 10583 633 62 Representing the Rhinoceros: The Royal Society between Art and Science in the Eighteenth Century double-horned rhinos puzzled members of the Royal Society for decades, Keywords: Richard Mead, Hans Sloane, rhinoceros, Royal Society of London, the President of the Royal Society on the Double Horns of the Rhinoceros', included 'the bones of the face of a young Rhinoceros, with two horns, in situ, Parsons's earlier contribution, the 'Natural History of the Rhinoceros' rhinoceros.22 He observes that Dr Hans Sloane's collection included a Royal Society on the topic of serpent stones, rhinoceros bezoars and the specimen of double horns from his own collection, which Parsons had Rhinoceros with a Double Horn', Philosophical Transactions 46 (1749). rhinoceros painted by Parsons around 1740 (Fig. 6).47 Mead certainly for the two-horned rhinoceros in 1758, although – still unclear about the animal's geographical James Parsons, 'Letter to the President of the Royal Society on the Double Horns of the ./cache/work_suyuohbobrbchktyj6t6vam3qm.pdf ./txt/work_suyuohbobrbchktyj6t6vam3qm.txt