left
Dictys Cretensis, full page woodcut on the reverse of
the titlepage, of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. 1520
right
upper the Garden of Eden from Sylvester's Poems of
1641.
a wonderful but controlled scattering of the species. Compare with the
image to the left...
right
beneath from R.Beverley, The History of Virginia,
1722 with a demonstration of Native American mother and child bonding
; in the middle of the single image the baby is parked while the mother
winnows chaff or whatever. Probably a healthy practice but it does look
like an Inn Sign. The information is set within a continuous landscape.
The publication was originally in three parts, of which this is from Book
3.
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