RM2W9DNJ0–Pyramids of Egypt Piramides Aegypti (title on object) The Eight Wonders of the World (series title) 1572 by Maarten van Heemskerck - In the background Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Enslaved men scoop clay from the river, which is then baked in a burning oven into bricks for the buildings. In the foreground, Pharaoh Psammetiches sits on a stone block. He is looking at an eagle with a sandal in its beak. This image refers to a fable by Aesop about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the pharaoh. Below the performance a verse in Latin.
RM2G62DKE–Detail Rhodopis on Plinth by Charles Francis Fuller in Soumaya Museum, Mexico City, Mexico
RMRYD0J3–Pyramids of Egypt, Magdalena van de Passe, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1610 - 1638
RM2NKE6M9–Rhodopis on plinth sculpture by Charles Francis Fuller (1830 - 1835) in the Soumaya Museum, Mexico City, Mexico with copy space
RMRYCWJ9–Pyramids of Egypt, Philips Galle, Hadrianus Junius, 1572
RMP7EWJA–Oasis hummingbird, Rhodopis vesper (Evening hummingbird, Trochilus vesper). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from Sir William Jardine's Naturalist's Library: Ornithology: Hummingbirds, Edinburgh, W.H. Lizars, 1834.
RF2CG4B8T–Female oasis hummingbird in a garden in Arica
RF2JJFPGJ–a closeup shot of a hummingbird sitting on the outdoor string lights
RMMPAWGH–. Rhodopis vesper [1] . 1861. John Gould (1804–1881) Alternative names Gould Description British zoologist Date of birth/death 14 September 1804 2 March 1881 Location of birth/death Lyme Regis London Authority control : Q313787 VIAF: 29597222 ISNI: 0000 0001 2125 9888 ULAN: 500006638 LCCN: n79100355 NLA: 35137514 WorldCat & Henry Constantine Richter (1821–1902) Description British animal painter Date of birth/death 1821 16 March 1902 Location of birth Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Authority control : Q1567083 VIAF: 227079511 ISNI: 0000 0003 6475 1332 NLA: 36
RMMFGABN–OASIS HUMMINGBIRD in flight Rhodopis vesper
RFKBC90R–Oasis Hummingbird (Rhodopis vesper) perched on a plant at the Hummingbird Sanctuary in the Azapa Valley near Arica in northern Chile.
RM2BF2YW8–Rhodopis similis. 27 Sep 20131
RM2WD0MXG–Pyramids of Egypt, Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1581 - 1633 print In the background Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Men made to slave scoop clay from the river, which are then baked into stones in a burning oven for the buildings. In the foreground, Pharaoh Psammetiches is on a stone block. He looks at an eagle with a sandal in his mouth. This image refers to a fable of Aesopus about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the Pharaoh. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series about the eight wonders of the world. print maker: Antwerpafter des
RM2BF55BA–Rhodopis strandi. 27 Sep 20131
RMW2433G–Archive image from page 199 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex5apt1a4daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 70 CTENOPHORA. observations is doubtless this, that his supposed specimens of PI. rhodopis are not this form at all, but most probably belong to some species of Lobatae. This suggestion is supported by the fact, that in Garbe's material of young Pleurobrachia from Helgoland were found a pair of specimens showing essentially the same structure of the gastrovascular system as his 'Pl.rhodopis' from Triest. Now it can be said with rather great certa
RM2AG5FAC–. The International library of famous literature : selections from the world's great writers, ancient, mediaeval, and modern, with biographical and explanatory notes and with introductions. ted with Rhodopis to-day.But what about the oracle ? May I tell our friends? asked the Delphian. Aristomachus nodded consent, and Phryxus again read theanswer of the oracle: — When from the snow-clad heights descend the men in their armor,Down to the shores of the winding stream which waters the valley,Then the delaying boat shall conduct you unto the meadowsWhere the peace of home is to the wanderer given.
RMR53833–Bedroom interior in old village house in the Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria
RMPFJ016–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 70 CTENOPHORA. observations is doubtless this, that his supposed specimens of PI. rhodopis are not this form at all, but most probably belong to some species of Lobatae. This suggestion is supported by the fact, that in Garbe's material of young Pleurobrachia from Helgoland were found a pair of specimens showing essentially the same structure of the gastrovascular system as his "Pl.rhodopis" from Triest. Now it can be said with rather great certainty, that these latter young Cten
RFRAY9NY–Pyramids of Egypt, Philips Galle, Hadrianus Junius, 1572. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
RMG2JB4X–Pyramids of Egypt, Philips Galle, Hadrianus Junius, 1572
RF2CG4AC6–Female oasis hummingbird in a garden in Arica
RMG2JFN3–Pyramids of Egypt, Magdalena van de Passe, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1610 - 1638
RMMEE8Y0–. Die ctenophoren des golfes von Neapel, und der angrenzenden meeres-abschnitte . urobra^/ua rhodopis CA Fi^. 7u.S ChunsWphan^ fu^.ens CA^ Fi^. 9u iO Tho,-paradoxa liLh Ansr c. h'ernir & Wütier fra.'zk;;-. CA.
RM2JBXJP3–In the background Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Slaves scoop clay from the river, which is then baked in a fiery furnace to form stones for the structures. In the foreground, Pharaoh Psammetiches sits on a stone block. He is looking at an eagle with a sandal in its beak. This image refers to a fable by Aesopus about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the pharaoh. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series on the eight wonders of the world, Pyramids of Egypt Pyramids Aegypti The eight wonders of the world (series title), print maker: Philips Galle, (
RFKBC8TW–Oasis Hummingbird (Rhodopis vesper) perched on a plant at the Hummingbird Sanctuary in the Azapa Valley near Arica in northern Chile.
RFKBC8J4–Oasis Hummingbird (Rhodopis vesper) perched on a plant at the Hummingbird Sanctuary in the Azapa Valley near Arica in northern Chile.
RM2BF55AG–Rhodopis blairi. 9 Jan 20141
RM2WCXHJ3–Pyramids of Egypt, Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1572 print In the background Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Men made to slave scoop clay from the river, which are then baked into stones in a burning oven for the buildings. In the foreground, Pharaoh Psammetiches is on a stone block. He looks at an eagle with a sandal in his mouth. This image refers to a fable of Aesopus about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the Pharaoh. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series about the eight wonders of the world. print maker: Antwerpafter design by:
RM2AG1T9K–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. ascular system as his -PL rhodopis from Triest. Now itcan be said with rather great certainty, that these latter young Ctenophores from Helgoland can onlybe young Bolinainfnndibuluin^ the only other tentaculate Ctenophore occurring here besides Pl.pileus.It is in good accordance lierewith, that the costse are placed ver- close together, as is characteristicof the young Bolina (which was even named Cydippc quadricostata b- vSars on account of this pecu-liarity!. — I think then that there can be no doubt that Garbes P/mrobmchia rhodopis is reallythe young of som
RFRAXYY7–Pyramids of Egypt, Magdalena van de Passe, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1610 - 1638. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art reimagined
RF2CG4AXJ–Female oasis hummingbird in a garden in Arica
RF2CDT82J–Male Oasis hummingbird siting in a tree
RM2JC7E0W–In the background Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Slaves scoop clay from the river, which is then baked in a fiery furnace to form stones for the structures. In the foreground, Pharaoh Psammetiches sits on a stone block. He is looking at an eagle with a sandal in its beak. This image refers to a fable by Aesopus about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the pharaoh. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series on the eight wonders of the world, Pyramids of Egypt Pyramids Aegypti The eight wonders of the world , print maker: Philips Galle, (mentioned on
RFKBC8JM–Oasis Hummingbird (Rhodopis vesper) perched on a plant at the Hummingbird Sanctuary in the Azapa Valley near Arica in northern Chile.
RM2BF56TD–Rhodopis japonica. 27 Sep 20131
RFKBC8T1–Oasis Hummingbird (Rhodopis vesper) in flight, feeding on orange flowers at the Hummingbird Sanctuary in the Azapa Valley near Arica in northern Chile
RM2WEP7X1–Pyramids of Egypt, 1572 print In the background Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Men made to slave scoop clay from the river, which are then baked into stones in a burning oven for the buildings. In the foreground, Pharaoh Psammetiches is on a stone block. He looks at an eagle with a sandal in his mouth. This image refers to a fable of Aesopus about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the Pharaoh. Under the show a verse in Latin. This print is part of an album. parchment (animal material). paper engraving Egyptian pyramids (Wonder of the World). pyramid (historical g
RM2CEJTFP–. The story of architecture: an outline of the styles in all countries. in proportion. The Greeks wrongly at-tributed this monument to the courtesan Rhodopis,*but, as Herodotus points out, this lady lived in thetime of Amasis, who, as near as can be judged,reigned three thousand years later. From an aesthetic point of view it is the most beau-tiful of all, on account of its casing of polished redgranite from the quarries of Syene, the others having * Rhodopis was a Thracian by birth, and servant to Isedmon. Shewas also a fellow-servant of ^Esop, the writer of fables, and was ransomedby Charaxu
RF2CDT83C–Male Oasis hummingbird siting in a tree
RF2CDT9F0–Female oasis hummingbird showing its tongue
RM2BF5JXG–Rhodopis tubericollis. 27 Sep 20131
RFKBC8YN–Oasis Hummingbird (Rhodopis vesper) in flight, feeding on orange flowers at the Hummingbird Sanctuary in the Azapa Valley near Arica in northern Chile
RM2WEKK1P–Pyramids of Egypt, Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1646 print In the background Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Men made to slave scoop clay from the river, which are then baked into stones in a burning oven for the buildings. In the foreground, Pharaoh Psammetiches is on a stone block. He looks at an eagle with a sandal in his mouth. This image refers to a fable of Aesopus about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the Pharaoh. Under the show a verse in Latin. This print is part of an album. paper engraving Egyptian pyramids (Wonder of the World). pyram
RM2CPG14R–. Minerua Britanna, or, A garden of heroical deuises, furnished, and adorned with emblemes and impresa's of sundry natures : newly devised, moralized, and published . T E T Courtly Dames, their coftly lewells boaft ,•^^ And Rhodopis, in (ilkes and fattens fhine sBehold the Ltltie, thus devoid of coft,In flowery feildes ,is clothd by power divine 5In pureft white, fairft obied of the eic,Religions weede, and badge of Chaftitic. Why fhould ye then as flaues to loathed pride ,And frantique foolcs, thinke ye are halfe vndonc^When that ye goe not in your cullors pide ^Or want the grace, of neweft f
RFKBC8YY–Oasis Hummingbird (Rhodopis vesper) in flight, feeding on orange flowers at the Hummingbird Sanctuary in the Azapa Valley near Arica in northern Chile
RM2WCKP35–Pyramids of Egypt, Magdalena van de Passe, After Maerten de Vos, 1610 - 1638 print Various Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Men made to slave scoop clay from the river, which is then baked into stones in a burning oven for the buildings. In the foreground, Pharaoh Psammetiches is on a stone block. He looks at an eagle with a sandal in his mouth (a reference to a fable of Aesopus about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the pharaoh). In the margin a caption in Latin. Print from a series with the seven wonders of the world. Utrecht paper engraving Egyptian pyramids (Wo
RMRHM9MG–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ALBORAN SEA Pleurobrachia rhodopis Euplokamis stationis Undescribed cydippids. LOCATION OF SURVEY Non-luminous species Similar luminous species ASSAYS- Figure 1. Four types of assays were conducted to determine whether ctenophores were bioluminescent or bore any light-producing chemicals. At each site where specimens were collected, we also found luminous genera which could have been mistaken for Pleurobrachia. (P. bac/iei, fall). To ensure that the ctenophores were not prestimulated or damaged during collection, specimens u
RM2BCYFTY–Craugastor rhodopis. 2 Oct 20181 Craugastor rhodopis
RFKBC8TJ–Oasis Hummingbird (Rhodopis vesper) in flight, feeding on orange flowers at the Hummingbird Sanctuary in the Azapa Valley near Arica in northern Chile
RM2WD2Y4P–Psammetichus receives a female shoe from an eagle, Daniël van den Bremden, after Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp, 1537 - c. 1635 print The Egyptian Pharaoh Psammetichus is surrounded by employees on a throne in his throne room. An eagle flies in the palace and throws a female shoe into the Pharaoh lap. Page from a book with text on recto and verso. Amsterdam paper engraving / letterpress printing Psammetichus, king of Egypt, and the courtesan Rhodopis; Cupid assists her in putting on her sandal (while she was bathing one day an eagle carried away one of her sandals and dropped it near Pharaoh, who started
RMRD11PD–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 70 CTENOPHORA. observations is doubtless this, that his supposed specimens of PI. rhodopis are not this form at all, but most probably belong to some species of Lobatae. This suggestion is supported by the fact, that in Garbe's material of young Pleurobrachia from Helgoland were found a pair of specimens showing essentially the same structure of the gastrovascular system as his "Pl.rhodopis" from Triest. Now it can be said with rather great certainty, that these latter young Cten
RM2G4HTRP–. Various Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Slaves create clay from the river, which is then baked into a burning oven to stones for the buildings. In the foreground, Pharaoh is psammetiches on a stone block. He looks at an eagle with a sandal in his mouth (a reference to a fable of Aesopus about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the Pharaoh). In the margin a caption in Latin. Print from a series with the seven wonders.
RM2G2537R–Pyramids of Egypt; Pyramids aegypti; The eight world wonders. In the background Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Slaves scoop clay from the river, which are then baked into a burning oven to stones for the buildings. In the foreground, Pharaoh is psammetiches on a stone block. He looks at an eagle with a sandal in his mouth. This image refers to a fable of Aesopus about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the pharaoh. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series about the eight wonders.
RM2BXACM3–Rhodopis planisiliqua L Urb Rhodopis planisiliqua L Urb.
RFKBC8NK–Oasis Hummingbird (Rhodopis vesper) in flight, feeding on orange flowers at the Hummingbird Sanctuary in the Azapa Valley near Arica in northern Chile
RMRHM9N1–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. NON-LUMINOUS CTENOPHORES 357 FRIDAY HARBOR Pleurobrachia bachel Euplokamis dunlapae Undescribed cydippid SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BIGHT Pleurobrachia bachel Hormiphora californensis Undescribed cydippid GULF OF MAINE Pleurobrachia pileus Euplokamis sp.. ALBORAN SEA Pleurobrachia rhodopis Euplokamis stationis Undescribed cydippids. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble t
RM2G256RN–Pyramids of Egypt; Pyramids aegypti; The eight world wonders. In the background Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Slaves scoop clay from the river, which are then baked into a burning oven to stones for the buildings. In the foreground, Pharaoh is psammetiches on a stone block. He looks at an eagle with a sandal in his mouth. This image refers to a fable of Aesopus about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the pharaoh. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series about the eight wonders.
RM2FYYPY8–Pyramids of Egypt; Pyramids aegypti; The eight world wonders. In the background Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Slaves scoop clay from the river, which are then baked into a burning oven to stones for the buildings. In the foreground, Pharaoh is psammetiches on a stone block. He looks at an eagle with a sandal in his mouth. This image refers to a fable of Aesopus about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the pharaoh. Under the show a verse in Latin. This print is part of an album.
RM2G41YTX–Pyramids of Egypt; Pyramids aegypti; Of the seven wonders of the world; The eight world wonders; Den Grooten Figuer Bibel (...). In the background Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Slaves scoop clay from the river, which are then baked into a burning oven to stones for the buildings. In the foreground, Pharaoh is psammetiches on a stone block. He looks at an eagle with a sandal in his mouth. This image refers to a fable of Aesopus about the relationship between Rhodopis, a young Egyptian woman, and the pharaoh. Under the show a verse in Latin. This print is part of an album.
RMRM5WJW–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. Outlines of Tails of Humming Birds. Fig. i. Sporadinus elegans. Fig. 2. Heliomaster furcifer. Fig. 3. Popelairia langsdorfi. Fig. 4. Ptochoptera iolcema. Fig. 5. Tilniatnra duponti. Fig. 6. Rhodopis vesper. Fig. 7. Popelairia conversi.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the or
RMRCMX5Y–. Die ctenophoren des golfes von Neapel, und der angrenzenden meeres-abschnitte. Ctenophora; Ctenophora; Cnidaria. urobra^/ua rhodopis CA Fi^. 7u.S ChunsWphan^ fu^.ens CA^ Fi^. 9u iO Tho,-paradoxa liLh Ansr c. h'ernir & Wütier fra.'zk;;-. CA.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chun, Karl, 1859-1914. Leipzig, W. Engelmann
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