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Rare Books and Manuscripts
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1857
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1803
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Animal products -- Specimens.
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Dyes and dyeing -- Specimens.
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Education -- Great Britain.
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Minerals -- Specimens.
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Natural history -- Study and teaching.
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Object-teaching.
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Pestalozzi, Johann Heinrich, 1746â1827.
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Plants -- Specimens.
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Science -- Study and teaching.
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Spices -- Specimens.
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Textile fabrics -- Specimens.
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Women in natural history.
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Wood -- Specimens.
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Great Britain
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Pestalozzi, Johann Heinrich, 1746â1827
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Crafting Worldviews: European Instruments of Art and Science from Yale University (Yale University Art Gallery, 2023-02-17 - 2023-06-25)
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Specimens of articles in common use
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