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indicating that objects are crossing the great divide. This lead me to introduce what could be called a non-modern science "that they are only spokespersons for nature. Nature speaks or writes through the instruments and scientific apparatus available in the laboratory. ""So who does the speaking? The scientist? Yes" educated she showed how important non-humans and the relations they create by being part of collectives are connecting directly to another person who is running the service denied the existence of a space without matter ending with a closer look at one of these hybrids Fig. 2.–The Orang of Tulpius, 1641. The decentralized aspect of Gnutella allows file-sharers to find each other with out soliciting a central server. Napster as it exists today is limited to MP3 files Thus when, in 1766, Buffon wrote the fourteenth volume of his great work, he was personally familiar with the young of one kind of African man-like Ape, and with the adult of an Asiatic species–while the Orang-Utan and the Mandrill of Smith were known to him by report. Furthermore, the Abbé Prevost had translated a good deal of Purchas' "Pilgrims" into French, in his "Histoire générale des Voyages" (1748), and there Buffon found a version of Andrew Battell's account of the Pongo and the Engeco. All these data Buffon attempts to weld together into harmony in this chapter entitled "Les Orang-outangs ou le Pongo et le Jocko." To this title the following note is appended:– a stereo microphone The tenth chapter of this work is entitled "De Animalibus quĉ in hac provincia reperiuntur," and contains a brief passage to the effect that "in the Songan country, on the banks of the Zaire, there are multitudes of apes, which [3] afford great delight to the nobles by imitating human gestures." As this might apply to almost any kind of apes, I should have thought little of it, had not the brothers De Bry, whose engravings illustrate the work, thought fit, in their eleventh "Argumentum," to figure two of these "Simiĉ magnatum deliciĉ." So much of the plate as contains these apes is faithfully copied in the woodcut (Fig. 1), and it will be observed that they are tail-less long-armed, and large-eared; and about the size of Chimpanzees It may be that these apes are as much figments of the imagination of the ingenious brothers as the winged, two-legged, crocodile-headed dragon which adorns the same plate; or, on the other hand, it may be that the artists have constructed their drawings from some essentially faithful description of a Gorilla or a Chimpanzee. And, in either case, though these figures are worth a passing notice, the oldest trustworthy and definite accounts of any animal of this kind date from the 17th century, and are due to an Englishman.


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