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Tabula Decimaquarta,Marine and submarine mavigational & Breathing devices,1680

Title: Tabula Decimaquarta
Date Created/Published: 1680.
Medium: 1 print : engraving.
Summary: Illustrations of 9 marine and submarine navigational and breathing devices.
Notes:
Illus. in: Giovanni A. Borelli, De Motu Animalium, 1680, vol. 1.
Reference copy may be in LOT 7007.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Science; Marine engineering; Diving suits; Submarines; Navigation; RBD; BI Works; Shelf.
Bookmark /2007675509/
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