
Herbert, T. 1634. A relation of four years travaile, begunne anno 1626, into Afrique and the Greater Asia, especially the territories of the Persian Monarchie: and some parts of the Orientall Indies and iles adjacent. London: printed by William Stansby and Iacob Bloome. pp. i-xii, 1-225, i-xv; folio.
The illustrations for this volume were prepared by William Marshall (fl. 1617-1650). On p.58 there is a illustration showing ‘Ruines of Persaepolis’, with an entrance gate guarded by an elephant (left) and a rhinoceros (right). The statues are quite small, and the rhinoceros probably exhibited just one horn on the nose. There is no text about these animals.














