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State Library of New South Wales

The Naturalists Companion ..., 1810–1817

The Naturalists Companion containing drawings with suitable descriptions of a vast variety of Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Serpent and Insects; & accurately copied either from Living Animals or from the stuffed Specimens in the Museums of the College and Dublin Society, to which is added drawings of several antiquities, natural productions &c containd in those Museums, 1810–1817

Kenelm Henry Digby (1800 – 1880)

SAFE / PXE 869


This compendium is essentially young Irish student Kenelm Digby’s visual diary of his tour of the museums of Trinity College Dublin (the College) and the Dublin Society in the early 1800s. He also depicted various animals he encountered, either at a public menagerie, a theatre featuring one of the ubiquitous travelling wild beast shows around that time. Digby seems to have enjoyed collecting vast amounts of information, mostly from original sources, and then collating it into encyclopaedic endeavours.

In addition to this unpublished volume, he also published a volume on the religious, social and artistic life of European people of the Middle Ages and an extensive inquiry into the scholastic system of theology. The result of his inquiries into theology was that at an early age he became a convert to Roman Catholicism.


Transcription

By Kenelm Digby

Page 167

An Antient [sic] Irish sword, found near Clontarf,

Found in Munster, supposed to have been an istraument of musick – it is eleven inches long,

A Thumb Screw, an instrument of Punishments with the Antient Irish,


Page 168

a pair of solid gold ornaments supposed to have belonged to the Antient Irish Druids,