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A basilisk, in [Jacobus Salgado], A Brief Description of the Nature of the Basilisk, or Cockatrice

c. 1680

The British Library

The British Library
London, United Kingdom

Comprising just two pages, this pamphlet lives up to its name: A Brief Description of the Basilisk. It was written by James Salgado, a Protestant refugee from Spain who settled in England. Around 1680, Salgado displayed a basilisk given to him by a Dutch doctor. He wrote this pamphlet to accompany the spectacle, describing the beast as yellow, with a crown-like crest and a cockerel’s body attached to a serpent’s tail. This creature is portrayed having just killed a man. Shown here: title-page

Details

  • Title: A basilisk, in [Jacobus Salgado], A Brief Description of the Nature of the Basilisk, or Cockatrice
  • Date Created: c. 1680
  • Location: British Library, London, UK
  • Type: Printed book
  • Original Source: 1256.d.9.
  • Rights: Public Domain in most countries other than the UK. For more information visit: https://www.bl.uk/help/how-to-reuse-images-of-unpublished-manuscripts

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