Douwe Mout 1749. Avis divers: Rhinoceros [Clara exhibited in Paris]. Affiches de Paris, Avis Divers etc. No. 10, Lundy 3 February 1749: 5.
The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30216 references.
The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering all aspects of rhino knowledge. There are no restrictions on language, time period, location or type of publication, including reports and grey literature. Contributions and suggestions are welcome.
Search Tips
Requiring all terms: Use + before each word to require ALL terms in results
+Flynn +1980 finds only references containing both the author and year+translocation +black +rhino requires all three terms to be present
Finding specific phrases: Use quotes for exact matches
"home range" finds the exact phrase only
Excluding terms: Use minus sign to remove unwanted results
translocation -zoo finds translocation studies but excludes zoo transferspopulation -model excludes theoretical modelling papers
Multiple terms: Enter multiple words to find any of them
Results with more matching terms appear first
genetics DNA chromosome finds references with any of these termsResults with more matching terms appear first
Combined search:
"anti-poaching" patrol -tourism finds anti-poaching patrol studies, excluding tourism securityNote: After searching, use filters to narrow by publication year. Use the advanced filtering option to also narrow by author, journal name, species and location.
Durival, N.L. 1748. Rhinoceros [Clara] in Nancy on 29 November 1748. In: Journal de Durival l’aîné, part 2 : 7 février 1746 – 29 décembre 1749. Manuscript in Bibliothèques de Nancy, Ms. 863 (2). fol. 57 verso - https://galeries.limedia.fr/ark:/31124/d925l937552s6wjf/p1.
Pashkevich, M.D.; Rookmaaker, L.C.; Turner, E.C.; Wilson, O.E. 2022. Image-based analyses from an online repository provide rich information on long-term changes in morphology and human perceptions of rhinos. People and Nature 4 (6): 1560-1574. doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10406
Douwe Mout 1751. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Vienna and proceeding to England [Dutch Rhinoceros, Clara]. Opregte Groninger courant no. 48, 1751 June 15: 2.
Douwe Mout 1755. Rhinoceros in Copenhagen, Denmark in June 1755 [Dutch Rhinoceros, Clara]. Kiobenhavnske danske post-tidender No. 49, 1755 June 20: 3.
Douwe Mout 1756. Rhinoceros in Copenhagen, Denmark in June 1755 [Dutch Rhinoceros, Clara]. Kiobenhavnske danske post-tidender April 1756: 31.
Douwe Mout 1749. Rhinoceros in Marseilles, 18 November [Dutch Rhinoceros, Clara]. Kiobenhavnske danske post-tidender No. 97, 1749 December 5: 3.
Douwe Mout 1749. Arrival of rhinoceros in Naples [Dutch rhinoceros, Clara]. Gazette d'Amsterdam No. 103, 1749 December 26: 6.
Douwe Mout 1749. Avis divers: Rhinoceros [exhibited at the Foire S. Germain in Paris]. Affiches de Paris, Avis Divers etc. No. 28, Jeudy 10 avril 1749: 4.
Truter, A.; Mgqatsa, M.; Parker, D.M. 2022. An assessment of the medium-term reproductive success of an extralimital white rhinoceros population. African Zoology 57 (3): 145-153. doi.org/10.1080/15627020.2022.2132120
Charpentier, Etienne; Douwe Mout 1749. Véritable Portrait d’un Rhinoceros Vivant que l’on voit à la Foire Saint Germain à Paris [Dutch rhinoceros, Clara]. Broadsheet with rhino facing left in simple landscape, title above animal, text in 11 lines below (Paris, Association de la Régie Théâtrale). Sold Paris, Thevenard, rue de Noyere.
Douwe Mout; Bodenehr, Moritz 1747. Broadsheet of tour of Clara, the Dutch Rhinoceros: Wahre Abbildung (Dresden, signed by Bodenehr). Facing right, simple landscape (Faust 721, Monson 120).
Douwe Mout 1747. Broadsheet of tour of Clara, the Dutch Rhinoceros: Wahre Abbildung (no place). Facing left, simple landscape (Faust 715).
Paul, Marx 1747. Ausführliche Beschreibung des angekommenen grossen Wunder-thiers Rhinoceros [Clara, Dutch rhinoceros]. Curieuse und zur See wohl erfahrne Holländische Boots-Knecht (Evangelisch-verbesserter, Catholisch-Neuer und Alter Julianischer Europäische Kalender), Hanau 1747: 1 p., foldout plate (Wahre Abbildung des grossen Wunder-Thiers, Nashorn. oder Rhinoceros).
Douwe Mout 1754. Exhibition of a rhinoceros [Clara] in Königsberg, Germany. Document in Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz.
Douwe Mout 1747. Mout, David, holländischer Schiffskapitän, Adelsstand, „von der Meer“, Wappenbestätigung, 1747.01.01. Archiv Wien: AT-OeStA_AVA Adel RAA 283.53.
Douwe Mout 1746. Broadsheet of tour of Clara, the Dutch Rhinoceros: Veritable Portrait (French, Dutch, German, English). Example with date 1746 only. (Faust 2003, no. 0708).
Douwe Mout 1746. Drawing of rhinoceros (Clara) by Anton A. Beck. Drawing preserved in Braunschweig, Stadtarchiv, sign. H. V. 82.
Douwe Mout 1746. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Braunschweig: “Es wird allen resp. Liebhabern in Braunschweig kund gethan”. Broadsheet with long text: Erlangen, Universitätsbibliothek, Flugblätter, A V 8: (Faust 2003, no. 706).
Douwe Mout 1746. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Braunschweig, Germany. Braunschweigische Anzeigen 1746 (no.10) for 2 February: 232.
Douwe Mout 1747. Etwas von einem lebendigen Rhinoceros oder Nasen-Horn, welches man im April. 1747 nacher Dressden gebracht, und ums Geld sehen lassen. Neu-eröffnete historische Correspondenz von alten und neuen Curiosis Saxonicis [Curiosa Saxonica] 1747 April (Erste Helfte): 114-125.
Golding, V. 1906. The story of David Livingstone (The children’s heroes series). London, T.C. & E.C. Jack.