The Patten Collection Images
By collection reference number
1-20, 21-40, 41-60, 61-80, 81-100, 101-120, 121-140, 141-148
John Abercrombie, Author |
Patten - 1
Armed Elephant | |
Black Pepper |
Astrologer Lecturing |
Papyrus |
Convoluulus Arabicus | |
Title Page depicting Theophrastus and Dioscorides |
Sepia piscis (Flying Turtle) | |
Echinus terrestris (Porcupines) |
Man Grafting a Tree |
Man Plowing | |
Harvesting |
Good Wishes to the Reader |
Thlaspi | |
Solanum tuberosum esculentum |
Cedar Tree |
Foxglove and Butterfly | |
Clove Carnation |
Title Page to Volume II |
Thlaspi | |
Alcea arborescens (Hibiscus) |
Orobus vernus |
Title Page |
Bill of Fare for November and December |
Cherries |
Ficus Indica (Baobab Tree) |
Various fruits |
Crocus vernus maior |
Title Page |
Title Page |
Definition of Simpling |
Testimonial to William Coles, Author |
Phyteuma |
Starfish |
Hippopotamus | |
Mushrooms | |
Fabio Colonna, Author |
Young Lady Studying Flower |
Peacocks |
Nicholas Culpepper | |
Frontispiece |
Rest Arrow | |
Starry-Headed Anise Tree |
Tulip | |
Peony |
Pisvm minvs (Beans) |
Melica sive Sorghvm (Sorghum) |
Plant with Chickens |
Duck Hatching Tree |
Kitchen Garden |
Borrage, Brooklime, and Bugloss |
Gelsiminvm indicvm flore Phoeniceo |
Distillation Process Illustrated |
Curcurbita maior (Gourd) |
Cereus Triangularis | |
Calceolaria |
Garden Pattern | |
Ranunculus |
Dragon under Bird Hatching Tree |
Digitalis purpurea (Digitalis) |
Female Mandrake | |
Male Mandrake |
Serpentaria | |
Iris |
Lattuca |
Old English Rules for Purchasing Land | |
Top of Page |
Title Page |
Title Page |
Water Arrow Head | |
Rag Wort, Reste Arrow, and Sun Dew |
Water Lily | |
Iris |
Gardener Planting |
Garden Layout |
Garden Plot |
Title Page |
Frontispiece |
Orchard Map |
Medicine-Dance of the Winnebagoes |
Harvest Time |
Fig - Ficus |
Title Page |
Physician’s Study |
Title Page |
Typographical Ornament |
Grafting |
Frumentum Indicum: Maize |
Swans Feeding in Pond |
Plata ex Hispania Allata |
Flowering Apple Branch | |
Red Apple |
Peach Blossoms |
Grafting Tools and Grafting Illustrations |
Tobacco |
Sassafras Tree |
Tobacco |
Lapis Bezar |
February Pruning Illustrations |
Tamalapatra Ramusculus |
Epigramma | |
Anemone |
Progress of Vegetation at Different Elevations |
Alphabetical Table to the Book |
Portable Pump |
Unicorn |
Superior Plants and Animals |
Man’s Face Versus Bull’s Face |
Greenhouse |
Title Page |
Four Seasons |
Cutting Hops |
Large Artichoke |
Iberide |
Water Hemlock |
Anemone |
Introduction to the Book of Husbandry |
Headpiece |
Initial C |
Title Page |
Initial I |
Initial A |
Cures for Various Diseases |
Title Page |
Ficus Virgato Fructu |
Tamarindi | |
Tamarindi Fruit |
Pasque Flower |
The Lecture |
Palma Indica Nucifera |
Sinuosi nemorum Fungi |
Title Page |
Sycamore |
Vineyard |
Avocado | |
Anemone with Dragon Fly |
Mercurialis masculus |
Laurus Alexandrina | |
Cabbage |
Pseudocapsicum | |
Asparagus |
Scilla Maggiore |
Cat with Mouse |
Oxen Maladies | |
Maze Pattern |
Extracting Liquor from a Tree |
Corn |
Beaver Cutting Tree |
Virginia Potato |
Phacoides Oribasii and Daphnoides vulgare |
Lily, Peruvian Starwort, Apricot, Pear, and Lupine |
Dragon | |
Rattlesnake |
Double Indian Nasturtium |
Herbalist | |
Baby bush |
Draco Arbor |
Hazel Nut |
Harvesting |
Cactus |
Cynocrambe |
Palm Pine |
Gardener Tending his Garden |
Pepper Plant |
Hippocampus, Locustae Genus | |
Hippocampus, Equulus Marinus |
Pelican and Bird |
Sedum Crispum |
Paradise |
Sea Holly |
Title Page |
Cinnamomum, Calamus aromaticus |
Seseli - Moon Carrot |
Title Page |
Cockoupynt |
Mandrake |
Turnip |
Herb Millefolium |
Ponthieva petiolata |
Purslane |
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