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Nederlandsche vogelen (English: Dutch birds) is a five volume Dutch natural history compendium, published in Amsterdam from 1770. It was published in installments and was finished in 1829. It was the first comprehensive avifauna of the Netherlands (which temporarily included Belgium during 1815 - 1830). This monumental work was written by Cornelius Nozeman, and after his death by Martinus Houttuyn. The last volume was finished by Jan Sepp, with advice from Coenraad Jacob Temminck. The colored engravings were made by Christiaan Sepp, Jan Christiaan Sepp (his son), and Jan Sepp (his grandson).

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  • Nederlandsche vogelen (it)
  • Nederlandsche vogelen (fr)
  • Nederlandsche vogelen (en)
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  • Nederlandsche vogelen (français: Oiseaux des Pays-Bas) est un ouvrage d'ornithologie néerlandais par Cornelius Nozeman et Jan Christiaan Sepp publié en cinq tomes entre 1770 et 1829 à Amsterdam. Ces volumes décrivaient pour la première fois tous les oiseaux des Pays-Bas et constituent l'un des ouvrages plus chers et prolongés de l'histoire de l'imprimerie néerlandaise. (fr)
  • Nederlandsche vogelen ("Uccelli dei Paesi Bassi" in italiano) è un'enciclopedia ornitologica olandese di e pubblicata in cinque volumi tra il 1770 e il 1829 ad Amsterdam. Fu il primo libro olandese che trattava esclusivamente di uccelli e uno dei libri più costosi, ampi e di lunga realizzazione nella storia della tipografia olandese. (it)
  • Nederlandsche vogelen is een vogelboek van Cornelius Nozeman en Christiaan Sepp dat in vijf delen tussen 1770 en 1829 werd uitgegeven. Het is het eerste oorspronkelijk Nederlandse vogelboeken een van de duurste, omvangrijkste en langstlopende werken uit de geschiedenis van de Nederlandse boekdrukkunst. (nl)
  • Nederlandsche vogelen (English: Dutch birds) is a five volume Dutch natural history compendium, published in Amsterdam from 1770. It was published in installments and was finished in 1829. It was the first comprehensive avifauna of the Netherlands (which temporarily included Belgium during 1815 - 1830). This monumental work was written by Cornelius Nozeman, and after his death by Martinus Houttuyn. The last volume was finished by Jan Sepp, with advice from Coenraad Jacob Temminck. The colored engravings were made by Christiaan Sepp, Jan Christiaan Sepp (his son), and Jan Sepp (his grandson). (en)
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  • Nederlandsche vogelen (en)
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  • Jan Christiaan Sepp
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  • Nederlandsche vogelen (français: Oiseaux des Pays-Bas) est un ouvrage d'ornithologie néerlandais par Cornelius Nozeman et Jan Christiaan Sepp publié en cinq tomes entre 1770 et 1829 à Amsterdam. Ces volumes décrivaient pour la première fois tous les oiseaux des Pays-Bas et constituent l'un des ouvrages plus chers et prolongés de l'histoire de l'imprimerie néerlandaise. (fr)
  • Nederlandsche vogelen (English: Dutch birds) is a five volume Dutch natural history compendium, published in Amsterdam from 1770. It was published in installments and was finished in 1829. It was the first comprehensive avifauna of the Netherlands (which temporarily included Belgium during 1815 - 1830). This monumental work was written by Cornelius Nozeman, and after his death by Martinus Houttuyn. The last volume was finished by Jan Sepp, with advice from Coenraad Jacob Temminck. The colored engravings were made by Christiaan Sepp, Jan Christiaan Sepp (his son), and Jan Sepp (his grandson). Each volume contains 50 images of bird species. Apart from these images, each species is described on a few text pages. (en)
  • Nederlandsche vogelen ("Uccelli dei Paesi Bassi" in italiano) è un'enciclopedia ornitologica olandese di e pubblicata in cinque volumi tra il 1770 e il 1829 ad Amsterdam. Fu il primo libro olandese che trattava esclusivamente di uccelli e uno dei libri più costosi, ampi e di lunga realizzazione nella storia della tipografia olandese. (it)
  • Nederlandsche vogelen is een vogelboek van Cornelius Nozeman en Christiaan Sepp dat in vijf delen tussen 1770 en 1829 werd uitgegeven. Het is het eerste oorspronkelijk Nederlandse vogelboeken een van de duurste, omvangrijkste en langstlopende werken uit de geschiedenis van de Nederlandse boekdrukkunst. (nl)
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