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  1. Albertus Seba (Etzel, Alemanha, 12 de maio de 1665 - Amsterdã, 2 de maio de 1736) foi um zoólogo e farmacêutico neerlandês nascido na Alemanha. Nascido em Frisia Oriental, Seba mudou-se para Amsterdam como um aprendiz e abriu, por volta de 1700, uma farmácia próxima ao porto.

  2. Albertus or Albert Seba (May 12, 1665, Etzel near Friedeburg – May 2, 1736, Amsterdam) was a Dutch pharmacist, zoologist, and collector. Seba accumulated one of the largest cabinets of curiosities in the Netherlands during his time. He sold one of his cabinets in 1717 to Peter the Great of Russia.

  3. Albertus Seba (1665–1763) was a Dutch pharmacist, zoologist, and collector who amassed one of the largest cabinets of curiosities in the Netherlands. He published descriptions of his collections in a 4 volume Thesaurus that influenced Linnaeus.

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  4. 15 de mai. de 2019 · Explore the collections of Albertus Seba and other naturalists who documented the diversity of plants and animals in the Age of Exploration. See facsimiles of their books and illustrations in Watson Library at The Met.

  5. 17 de jan. de 2013 · Learn about the Dutch apothecary who collected and illustrated exotic natural specimens in his famous Thesauri. Explore his book online for free and see his snakes, shells, insects, and more.

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  6. So it was with Albertus Seba, a Dutch pharmacist who opened up shop in Amsterdam just as the eighteenth century began. Open Culture, openculture.com Albertus Seba's Cabinet of Natural Curiosities: Discover One of the Most Prized Natural History Books of All Time (1734-1765)

  7. 12 de jul. de 2011 · Explore the stunning illustrations of birds, insects, reptiles, and plants collected by Amsterdam apothecary Albertus Seba in the 17th and 18th centuries. Learn about his life, his legacy, and his reproduced engravings in this article by Kirstin Butler.