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  • Antidotarius contra furiosam Veneris frenesim ... de vulgari in latinum translatus / [Wolff Cyclops].
  • Basalt formations, described as rocks of the Cyclops. Coloured etching by J. Chapman, 1798.
  • Odysseus and his men blinding the cyclops Polyphemus with a sharpened stake. Etching by Taylor, ca. 1790.
  • A fantastic monster: a cyclops with multiple heads and arms and the legs of a goat, said to be found in Spain in 1655. Reproduction of a woodcut.
  • MONSTROSITY: Cyclop. Ulisse Aldrovandi, Opera omnia Bononiae : apud
  • Cyclopic Infant
  • [Article from the Revue internationale de clinique et de thérapeutique (pages 487-8 - no date) entitled: Curiosités médico-chirurgicales : un cyclope humain - a single eyed infant, also lacking a nose].
  • [Article from the Revue internationale de clinique et de thérapeutique (pages 487-8 - no date) entitled: Curiosités médico-chirurgicales : un cyclope humain - a single eyed infant, also lacking a nose].
  • Zebrafish eye development
  • Zebrafish eye development
  • Zebrafish embryos
  • Polyphemus attacking the companions of Odysseus and their ships, or the companions and ships of Aeneas. Etching with engraving.
  • Mouse mutant for the nodal & HNF3beta genes
  • Polyphemus and Galatea, with Apollo and Hyacinthus above. Etching by P. Aquila, 167-, after Annibale Carracci.
  • Galatea and Acis fleeing from Polyphemus; above, Jupiter [Zeus] in the form of an eagle and Ganymede. Etching by P. Aquila, 167-, after Annibale Carracci, 1600.
  • Galatea and Acis fleeing from Polyphemus; above, Jupiter [Zeus] in the form of an eagle and Ganymede. Etching by P. Aquila, 167-, after Annibale Carracci, 1600.
  • Geology: an outcrop of basalt columns by the sea. Engraving by J. Chapman.
  • The forge of Vulcan: he sits by the forge as his assistants work on iron at the anvil. Engraving by Georges Reverdy.
  • Crimean War: a blazing battle in and around the harbour at Sevastopol, details of the French and English ships are given. Wood engraving, 1855.
  • Anne-Marie Hérig, a girl with a skin abnormality; the conjoined twins Judith and Hélène; below, an infant with one central eye. Coloured etching by N.E. Lerouge after J. de Sève.