Ammonite fossils, 18th century C013 / 7816
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Ammonite fossils, 18th century C013 / 7816
Ammonite fossils. 18th-century artwork of several natural history specimens, including five ammonite fossils (spiral objects) and a nautilus (upper left, 5). Engraving from The natural history of Northamptonshire (1712) by English naturalist and rector John Morton (1671-1726). Morton was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1703. The specimens he collected later formed part of the collections of the Natural History Museum. The dedication (lower right) is to Sir Justinian Isham (died 1730), Member of Parliament for Northamptonshire
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1700s 1712 18th Century Ammonite Book Collection Dedication Engraving Fellow Of The Royal Society Fossil Fossilisation Fossilised Fossilization Fossilized Fossils Natural History Natural History Museum Nautilus Page Publication Specimen Specimens John Morton Palaeontology
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This print showcases a remarkable 18th-century artwork by English naturalist and rector John Morton. The image features an array of exquisite ammonite fossils, spiral-shaped objects that date back to prehistoric times. Alongside the ammonites, a nautilus can be seen in the upper left corner, adding to the allure of this historical illustration. John Morton's dedication on the lower right corner is addressed to Sir Justinian Isham, who served as a Member of Parliament for Northamptonshire until his passing in 1730. This engraving was originally published in "The natural history of Northamptonshire" in 1712 and highlights Morton's expertise and passion for zoology. Morton's collection of specimens played a significant role in forming part of the prestigious Natural History Museum's collections. His contributions earned him recognition as he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1703. This monochrome artwork not only serves as an invaluable resource for studying biological history but also provides insight into England's rich scientific heritage. With its intricate details and meticulous craftsmanship, this print transports viewers back to an era when exploration and discovery were at their peak. Displayed proudly by Middle Temple Library/Science Photo Library, this print offers nature enthusiasts, historians, and researchers alike an opportunity to marvel at these fossilized treasures from centuries past.
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