Emblem featuring a bird of paradise from Joachim Camerarius' Symbolarum et emblematum (1596).

Featured on PDR in the essay Fallen Angels: Birds of Paradise in Early Modern Europe

When birds of paradise first arrived to Europe, as dried specimens with legs and wings removed, they were seen in almost mythical terms — as angelic beings forever airborne, nourished by dew and the “nectar” of sunlight. Natalie Lawrence looks at how European naturalists of the 16th and 17th centuries attempted to make sense of these entirely novel and exotic creatures from the East.

Bird of Paradise in Emblem

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1596

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Symbolarum et emblematum


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