Description
modern scientific names: Passerina caerulea
'London Improvements
A similar section of the lobe illustrating a clot of blood close to the corpus rhomboideum
Various other instruments appear hanging from pillars
or star atlas (London
How the Serpent that guarded the Gold Fleece was slain Hablot Browne modern scientific names: Passerina caerulea'How the Serpent that guarded the Gold Fleece was slain', 1926. Orpheus sings the serpent to sleep before Jason cuts off its head. A print from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang, 1926.
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