Accession number:
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03713
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Record number:
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03713-6
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JCB call number:
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D700 G133n
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Image title:
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Vreemde Maniere van Dorschen.
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Creator 1:
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Thomas Doesburgh
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Creator 1 dates:
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fl. 1692-1712
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Creator 1 role:
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fe[cit].
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Place image published:
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[Amsterdam]
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Image publisher:
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[Willem de Coup, Willem Lamsveld, Philip Verbeek & Johannes Lamsveld]
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Image date:
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[1700]
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Image function:
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plate; following p. 264
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Technique:
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engraving
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Image dimension height:
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17.9 cm.
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Image dimension width:
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13.8 cm
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Page dimension height:
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18.9 cm.
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Page dimension width:
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15.4 cm.
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Materials medium:
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ink
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Materials support:
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paper
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Languages:
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Dutch
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Description:
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Native Americans thresh grain using horses. Also includes sickle, whip, basket, scene of men harvesting, winnowing, and measuring grain into sacks.
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Source creator:
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Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656
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Source Title:
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[English-American his travail by sea and land. Dutch] Nieuwe ende seer naeuwkeurige reyse door de Spaensche West-Indien ...
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Source place of publication:
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t' Amsterdam
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Source publisher:
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By Willem de Coup, Willem Lamsvelt, Philip Verbeek en Johannes Lamsvelt, Boekverkoopers
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Source date:
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1700
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notes:
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Text discusses harvesting of wheat or triticum in Guatemala.Thomas Gage, an English Dominican friar, returned to England after several decades in Spanish America, became a Protestant and a principal advisor to Oliver Cromwell.
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Time Period:
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1651-1700
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Provenance/Donor:
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Acquired before 1870.
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Owner and copyright:
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©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
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geographic area:
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Spanish America
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Subject Area:
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Artifacts, industry, and human activities
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Subject Area:
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Indigenous peoples
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Subject headings:
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Indians of Central America--Guatemala
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Subject headings:
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Agriculture--Guatemala
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