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English: An illustration featuring Adam and Eve in Paradise. Of interest is the depiction of a Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, a mythical plant of central Asia believed to grow sheep as its fruit, which is near the river behind Adam.
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Frontispiece of Parkinson, John (1629). Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris : Or A Garden of All Sorts of Pleasant Flowers which our English Ayre will Permitt to be Noursed Vp. With a Kitchen Garden of All Manner of Herbes, Rootes, & Fruites, for Meate or Sause Vsed with Vs, and an Orchard of All Sorte of Fruitbearing Trees and Shrubbes Fit for Our Land. Together with the Right Orderinge, Planting & Preserving of Them and Their Uses and Vertues Collected by Iohn Parkinson Apothecary of London. London: Printed by Hvmfrey Lownes and Robert Yovng at the Signe of the Starre on Bread-Street Hill. Folio. In some copies the title page is woodcut; in others it is printed (dated 1635).
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1629.
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Christopher Switzer, German artist. The artist's name is marked in the bottom right-hand corner of the illustration.
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