A CATALOGUE Of all the chiefest RARITIES In the Public THEATER and ANATOMIE-HALL Of the University of LEYDEN, Which are so set in order that all may easily be found in their Places. Sic erimus cuncti postquam nos auferet orcus. IN LEYDEN. A. MDCLXXXVII Printed by JACOBUS VOORN. JACOBUS VOORN Lecturis valere & gaudere. Postquam mihi curandae ANATOMIAE publicae demandata fuit provincia, illud sedulo operam dedi, ut mea cura tam ad cives nostros, quam hospites quibus fama Leydensis innotuit Anatomiae, redundaret utilitas. Variis haec & luculentis Clarissimorum virorum instructa donariis, quaeque temporis invidia, & Longa Oblivione obruta jacebant: in sinu servat reclusa. Quicquid videt cum maxime oriens & Occidens, omne missa in compendium via ostentar, & ne confusa CHAOS intentionis aciem vestrae abrum peret, ita in hoc Catalogo descripsi, & disposui omnia, ut nullo opere quaerentibus occurrant Spectanda. VALE LECTOR, & fruete. In Theatrum ANATOMICUM, LUGD. BATAV. Mitte probro Civi suspendia vertere nostro, Omne malum finis pulcra coronat opus Caesareum sit stando mori, generosior ille Caesare; qui sua post funera stare potest. CONSTANTER. THESE MAY BE SEEN IN THE ENTRANCE. 1 The Head of an Elephant. D. D. Sopii. 2 The Head of an Elk. D. D. jobi Paludani. 3 The Skin and Horn of the Head of a Rhinoceros. 4 The Skin and Horns of a White Hart. 5 A Crocodile. 6 The four feet of an Elephant. D. justus Heurnius. 7 Some Indian Darts. 8 A Trumpet made of the Rinds of Trees in Muscovy. 9 A Muscovian Bow. 10 The Skin of an Animal inhabiting Brasil called Tamandua Popa. D. Princip. Mauritii. 11 The Snout of an Unknown Fish, from Brasil. D. G. Pisonis. 12 A Pair of Polonian Boots. 13 A Leopard's Skin. 14 A Pair of Lapland's Breeches. 15 The bristly Skin of a Brasilian Beast, Don. Prin●. Mauritii. 16 The Skin of a Piger, a very slow Animal, mentioned by Pliny. 17 The Horn of an Outlandish Ox. 18 A Muscovian Monk's Hood. 19 A Cithern which the Cossacks lightly armed make use of. 20 A Pair of Muscovian Breeches, & A Coat. 21 A Pair of Stilts or Skates, with which the Norwegians, Laplanders and Finlanders run down high snowy mountains, with almost an incredible swift pace. D. Arnol Williams. 22 The Head of an Elephant. D. Adrian Pauwe. 23 The Sceleton of a Dog. 24 A Leathern Boat, brought from the straits of St. David. 25 The Sceleton of a Bird, called a Shovelet. 26 An Hieron. 27 The bone of the hinder part of the haed of a large old whale. D. A. Pauwe. 28 The Bone of a whale's Snout. 29 The Sceleton of a Young Whale taken out of the old ones Belly. 30 The Hide of a Sea-Horse. 31 The Skin of an Alce. 32 Two great east India oyster shells weighing 300. pound. Above in The Anatomy Chamber. 1 Teeth of a Whale. 2 The Snout of a Fish having teeth in form of a Saw, and is called a Sawfish. 3 The Sceleton of a Bear. About The Circle of The Theatre are placed These. Following Rarities. 4 The Sceleton of a Cow. 5 The Sceleton of a Wolf. 6 The Sceleton of a Baboon. 7 The Sceleton of an Ass upon which sits a Woman that Killed her Daughter. 8 The Sceleton of a Cat. 9 The Sceleton of a Woman of 17. Years old who murdered her son. 10 The Sceleton of an Hog. D. Dr. Bills. 11 The Sceleton of an Ape. 12 The Sceleton of a Buck Goat. 13 The Sceleton of a Bear. 14 The Sceleton of an Hart. 15 The Sceleton of a Piger. Donum Pisonis. 16 The Sceleton of a Lepus Marinus a Fish inhabiting the mddiest part of the Sea, and casteth Snot out of its mouth. 17 The Sceleton of a Sheepstealer of Haerlem. 18 The Sceleton of an Horse. 15 The Sceleton of a Pirate. 20 The Sceleton of a Sheep. D. Dr. Bills. 21 The Sceleton of a Gelded Buck-Goate. 22 The Sceleton of a Ferret. 23 The Sceleton of a Woman called Catherine of Hamburgh, strangled for theft. 24 The Sceleton of a Man, sitting upon an ox executed for Stealing of Cattle. D. Dr. Bills. 25 The Sceleton of an Ape. 26 The Sceleton of a Greyhound. 27 The Sceleton of a Man that hanged himself. 28 The Sceleton of a Dog. 29 The Sceleton of an Otter. 30 The Sceleton of a Greyhound. 31 A most curious Sceleton of a Man wasted with old age. 32 Two Blue coat soldiers in their Skins. 33 A Sceleton of a man that hanged himself. These Following Rarities are about The beams, & Wall of the Theatre. 31 The Covering of a great Mumie, upon which is engraven the Effigies of Ceres. 32 A Young Elephant's Head. 33 A Ferret. 34 An Unknown Sea Fish. 35 A Sea Hedgehog. 36 The Head of a Wild Boar. 37 The Sceleton of a Lapwing. 38 A Beast, called Tatou. D. Princip. Mauritii. 39 The Sceleton of a Squirrel. 40 The Snout of a Fish having teeth representing a Saw. 4● The Head of a Sea-calf. 42 A Whale's Yard. 43 The Skin of a Man Tanned. 44 The Entrails of a Man. 45 An East Indian Tiger. Gift of Pr. Carpenter. Governor in the East-Indies. 46 The Effigies of a Prusian Peasant. who Swallowed a Knife of ten inches Length, which was cut out of his Stomach, & he Lived Eight Years afterwards. Don: Dan. Beekeri 47 A Sturgeon. 48 A Piger. Don: Princ: Mauritii. 49 Two Bones grown to the Back Bone. 50 A Norway House, built of beams, without mortar or stone. 51 The Beard of a Young Whale. 53 Seven Vertebrae's joined to the Back Bone. 53 The Sceleton of an Eagle. 54 The Snout of a Fish (called Piscis Serratus) whose teeth resemble a Saw. 55 A Chair of a Root of a Tree naturally grown so, from Amboyna D. Petri de Carpentier. 56 The Skin of a Ray, or Skate, from Angola. 57 The Bladder of a Man containing four Stoop (which is something above two Eng. Gallons) of Water. 58 A Formica Vorans or Pismire eater, by Princip. Mauritii. 59 A Panther. 90 A Crocodile. Donum Principis Mauritii. 61 The Entrails of a Man, of which is made a Shirt. Don. Dom. joban. a Leeuwen. 62 Some Tiger's skins. D. Princ. Mauritii. 63 The Skin of a Man dressed as Parchment. 64 The Sceleton of a Badget. 65 A Surgeons Instrument, called Glossocomium. i e. an Instrument in which broken pieces are set, and bound up. 66 A Large Indian Crab. 67 Civet Cat. Don. D. Theod. Gool. 68 A Sea-Dog. 69 The Skin of an East-Indian dog. 70 The Skin of a Large Serpent. 71 The Intestines and Stomach of a Man. 72 A Tiger from the East-Indies. 73 The Skin of a Woman. 74 A Huge Serpent upon which hang a Man's and an Hog's Stomach, D. Princ. Mauritii. 75 A Beast called a Tatou. 76 Warlike Arms used in China. 77 A great Falchion or hooked Sword, of the Chinenses. 78 Certain Humane bones grown together. 79 A Whales Operator. 80 The Head of a Swordfish, enemy to the Whale. D. Dr. S. Bloemaert. 81 The Sceleton of a Coney. 82 A Sea-calf. 83 A Sea-starlin. 84 A Sea-hedg-hog. 85 A Fish called, Orbis Piscis which is like a Can with agreat belly, of a Chestnut colour, is unsavoury meat. 86 The Sceleton of a Coney. 87 The Head of a wild Boat. 88 The Sceleton of a Swan. 89 The Sceleton of a Cock. 90 The Sceleton of a Pigeon. 91 A Shield made of a Large Sea-tortice-shell. D. joh. ab Ilpendam. 92 A Kind of Baboon, called by the Dutch A Bosh Manneken. 93 The Sceleton of a Dove. 94 4. or 5. China Songs. D. P. de Carpentier. 95 Two Horses Hides of the same Nation. 96 The Bone of a Whale's Tail. 97 The Skin of a child when first born. 98 A strange Sea-Fish. 99 A Bear. D. Danielis Bekheri. 100 Galeus Levis a hurtful sort of Fish, we call it an Hound-Fish. 101 The Intestines and Stomach of a Man. 102 The Skin of an hugh Serpent. 103 A City of China printed by the same nation. D. P. de Carpentier. * 104 A Sawfish. In a little Chamber. 104 A French Nobleman who ravished his sister, and also murdered her, was beheaded at Paris, and bestowed on the Anatomy by D. Bills. 105 The Sceleton of a Man on horseback. D. de Bills. 106 The Head of a Sea-horse. In the Press. A. on the North-side are these Following rarities. 1 The Mumie of an Egyptian Prince aboue 1850, Years old. D. David de Willem. 2 The beek of the bird Rhinoceros, or Tapau. D. A. de Pa●…. 3 A White Box in which is unbleacht Egyptian Linen. 4 A Role of White China paper. D. Michaelis Pa●…e. 5 A Stone of a Considerable bigness, taken out of a maids kidneys. Don. Otto He●rnius. 6 A Coral Tree taken out of the East-Indian-sea. D. I de Lact. 7 Six stones taken out of the Bladder of old. Professor joh. He●rn. 8 The Bill of a strange Bird. 9 Two Vertebrae out of the neck of a Rhinoceros. 10 A great Jasper-stone or Bloodstone from Arabia. 11 A Pot in which is China Beer. 12 An Indian Sable. 13 A Roman Lamp which burns always under Ground. 14 Some Roman Urns, a 1000 Years old. D. Danielis Gis●●. 15 An Indian Crabfish. D. D. johan. Dammasi● Bussi●. 16 An Hand of a Meermaide. D. Princ. Mauritii. 17 A Mushroom above 100 Years old, which grew on the bank of the Haerlemer Mere. D. Petri Screverii. 18 A Foot of a Sea-monster. D. Princ. Mauritii. 19 A Lizard's Skin from Brasile. D. Princ. Mauritii. 20 A Gold-Ring from China D. Dr. johan Hoogkamer. 21 The Head of a Rhinoceros. 22 The Wings of a Flying Fish. 23 The Skin of an Indian Squirrel. 24 The Claw of an East-Indian Crab. Fish. 25 A Glass containing the substance with which they were wont to preserve Mumies. 26 A Tygers Head. Don. Princ. Maurit. 27 The Head of a Beast from the East-Indies, called Carbirousa, is half Hart and half Hog, is bred in the Island Celebes. 28 The Head of a Sea-hog. from Brasile. D. Guil. Piso. 29 The Hand and Foot of a Mumie. D. Freder. Westphalink. 30 A Petrified Toad-Stool. 31 The Same. 32 A Precious stone in Ethiopia, called Heliotropium. 33 Three Claws with the horn of a Young Rhinoceros. 34 An Egyptian Bean. 35 A Book printed with China Character's. D. Francisci Porsij●…. 36 A Thunderbolt, Given by Melchior de Moucheron. 37 The Arm of a great Egyptian Heros. 38 A Dried Black arm. 39 in the Cupboard A A a Man whole in his muscles and tendons very curiously set up by Professor Stalpert vander Wiel. In the Press Mk. B. are as followeth. 1 The Sceleton of a New-borne-childe. 2 The Sceleton of a Mouse. 3 The Sceleton of a Mole. 4 All the veins of a man's Liver. 5 A Flying hart, by Franciscus Schurmans. In the Case Mk. C. 1 An Egyptian Urn, in which is an Abortus Embalmed, above a 1000 Years old. 2 A Viper or Flying Adder. 3 An Egyptian Flie. 4 The Cheekbone of a Mumie. 5 A Sea-Spider, from New York D. Hermani Bloom. 6 Capriscus Rhondeletii. 7 The veins of a Man's Liver. 8 An Egyptian Night-Owl. 9 A Little Box, wherein is some blood of a Crocodile. 10 A Piece of Bread of a new and unknown meal. 11 A Mallet, or hammet that the Savages in New York, kill with. D. Hermani Bloem. 12 AN Abortus embalmed. In The Cupboard Mk. D. 1 The Arm of an Egyptian Mumie. D. Dau. de Willem. 2 A Little bone taken out of the Pizzle of a Wolf. 3 A Little Stone found in Eagles Nests, called Aetites Lapillus. 4 A Stone taken out of the Stomach of a Goose, brought from the straits of Magellane. 5 Lapis Nephriticus, or Gravelstone. 6 A Stone found in the Head of a Sea-calf. 7 A Bone of the hearing Organ of a Whale. D. Jacobi. 8 Cuculo, commonly called a Sea-Cock. 9 A small bone taken out of the Penis of a Beaver. 10 The Bladder of a Dog. 11 The Bladder of a Man. 12 The Double Bladder of a Fish. 13 The Veins of the Liver. 14 A Drinking-Cup of the Skull of a Moor, killed in the Beleaguering of Haerlem. 15 The Sceleton of a Hedgehog. 16 The Sceleton of a Frog. 17 The Sceleton of a Bittor. 18 A Young Crocodile from Egypt. D. Princ. Mauritii. 19 The Sceleton of a Water-Rat. 20 The Sceleton of a Chaffinch. 21 A Sheapheard's-Pipe from the Island Maltha. D. D. johan van Horn. In The Case Mk. E. 1 A Wooden Effigies of Osiris, whom the Egyptians worshipped as a God, it's now almost consumed with again. 2 An Image of Ifis, giving Suck to her Son Orus 3 An Egyptian Coffer in which are aromatical spices, for preserving of bodies, for Mumies. 4 Three Egyptian Idols, made of stone. 5 A Drinking-Cup made of a Tortice-shell. 6 An cast Indian Serpent's Eggs. 7 The Sceleton of a Mole. 8 The Veins of the Lungs. 9 Two ears of a thief hanged. 10 The tongue of a thief hanged. 11 The heart of a Man. 12 The membrane of hearing. 13 The pine glandle. In The Press Mk. F. 1 A Brazen Effigies of Osiris, the Egyptian God. 2 A Water-Serpent. 3 The Arm of an Egyptian Hero, emblamed. 4 A Bone Embalmed. 5 A Little Egyptian Coffer upon which is engraven Isis' Effigies, & in which is the heart of an Egyptian Prince, Embalmed. D. Dau. de Will. 6 A Fish. called Schincus. 7 The Hipbone of a Giant Don. Sam. Mutsenbroek. In the Case Mk. G. 1 The Arteries of the Lung's of a pig. 2 Two Idols made of Stone D. David de Willem. 3 A Cruse wrought in polished Marble. 4 A Triangular Fish. D. Mr. a Hasenbro●k. 5 Child in his muscles and tendons. In the Case Mk. GG. A young thief hanged being the Bridegroom whose Bride stood under the gallows, very curiously set up in his ligiments by P. S. V Wiel, the younger. In the great Cupboard. H. on the North-side of the Anatomy. 1 The Mumie of an Egyptian Prince above 1300. Years. D. johannis baptist Bartoliti. 2 A Pair of Sandles or Slippers from the Kingdom of Syam. 3 The Skin of an Indian Lizard. 4 The Skin of a Molacca Woman above 150. Years old, by Richard Sno●k. 5 A Pair of Russian Shoes. 6 Two Images out of the kingdom of Japan. D. Adriani Pauwe. 7 A Cheek Bone of a Dog Fish. 8 A Lion's Head. 9 An Urn, called Vrna Feralis Romana, where in the Romans preserved the Ashes of bodies D. Danielis Gysii. 10 A Woman's Pudenda. 11 A Roman Eartherne Vessel. D. Danielis Gysii. 12 A Guilded Copper Idol from Syam. 13 A China Pot. D. D. jac Speck. 14 A Box of white Poùwder, which the Indians & Italians use to make the hair fall of. 15 The bough of a Tree fenced with a Stone D. D. Harrewijn. 16 A Pair of Shoes made of Man's Leather. 17 A Pair of Egyptian Sandals D. D. I. a Leuwen. 18 An Indian Lamprey. 19 A Sea-Horse out of the east Indies. 20 A Flying Dragon. 21 Some Strange Indian Fishes and a Flying Fish. 22 A Roman Lamp which burned eternally D. D. Dan. Ghisii. 23 A Roman Buckle. 24 A Piece of Rhubarb grown in shape of a Dog's Head. D. I. Hoogkamer. 25 A Lizard. 26 A Basket wherein are Crocodile eggs. D. Princ. Mauritii. 27 An Indian Sea-Spider. 28 The Liver of a Man, in which is grown a stone like a ball. 29 The Rib of a Sheep, with three branches sprouting out. 30 The Hearing Organ of a Man. 31 A Basket in which is Muscovian and other Country money. 32 The Arteria Magna of a Man. 33 Some Egyptian Glassing Vessels, or Cupping Vessels. 34 The Sceleton of a Serpent. D. Ad. Bornii. 35 A Dish of Lapis Ossifragus, or Fine-bone-stone. D. johan Nicolai Boumanni. 36 A Stone which was found on the Os Sacrum, or the great bone upon which the Ridg bone resteth. 37 A Glass in which are China-Figs. 38 A Ball called Mansa, found in a Cow's Stomach. 39 A great Cassia Fistula from Brassile D. Princ. Mauritii. 40 A Box of Very Large Amber D. Danielis Beckleri. 41 An American Bean. 42 An Indian Knife. 43 An Indian Guilded Wooden-Cup. D. Do. jac. a Stellingwerf. 44 A Black Fly called a Beetle brought from the Cape of Goodhope. 45 The Cranium, or Brainpan of a Wolf. 46 A Cup-made of a Double Brainpan. D. Dr. de Bills. 47 Some grown-Corral. 48 The Brainpan of an Ostrich. 49 A Puff, or Mushroom of a very considerable greatness. 50 A Sceleton of a child newly borne. 51 The Sceleton of a child but 4. months old in the Womb. 52 The Image of the Goddess Fortune. D. Danielis Gysii. 53 A great Bone found in the Body of a Woman of Vlarding being 90. Years old. 54 China shoes of a mananda woman. 55 The Sceleton of a twin. 56 The Sceleton of a Fondling. In the Cupboard H H. A curious Sceleton of a child born before his time. IN THEATRUM ANATOMICUM, L. VGD. BATAV. Advena, qui Batavas spectatum veneris oras; Huc age, quae stupeas inclytà Leyda dabit; Huc Ubi Legiferam Cererem comitatur Ofiris, Isidos Argolicae suspice signa deae: Frustra Deum fragilis Fortunae idola profana, Urnam quae cineres relligiosa notet; Lampada, ad humanos quae non pervenerit usus, Cui magis in cultu, cui magis apta Deûm! Vixerit, aeternae tantum se pasta lucernae Flammula, an invisae Larva sit illa rei? Qua Lacerarit acu, qualem cui Fibula vestem Vinxerit, unde sagum strinxerit, unde togam: Divitis Egypti pretiosa cadavera, lata Finibus Eois, invidiosa Diis: Singula nosse juvet, tamen his, & inania rerum, Et maris, & terrae viscera posthabeas; Erudit incautum te vox facunda CRAMERI, Et claram ambiguo praestat ubique facem: Sic saecli penetrare Sinùs, & Viscera veri, Sic poteris Româ prodigiore frui. CORN. à MAERSCHE.