Monge marinho: diferenças entre revisões

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[[File:ConradiGesnerimIVGess-439 Seamonk.jpg|thumb|right|frame| A mermonk (Conrad Gesner, 1604: ''Historiae animalium'', p. 439).]]
[[File:ConradiGesnerimIVGess-439 Seamonk.jpg|thumb|right|frame| Um monge marinho (Conrad Gesner, 1604: ''Historiae animalium'', p. 439).]]
'''''monge marinho''''' • Nordic creature that is mentioned by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gesner in his chapter on merpeople<ref>Conrad Gesner, 1604: ''Historiae animalium'', p. 439.</ref>. Apparently, a mermonk was captured by herring fishers in the Baltic Sea near Copenhagen. Gesner also mentions a [[Bispo marinho|merbishop]] that was captured near Poland in 1531.
'''''monge marinho''''' • Nordic creature that is mentioned by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gesner in his chapter on merpeople<ref>Conrad Gesner, 1604: ''Historiae animalium'', p. 439.</ref>. Apparently, a mermonk was captured by herring fishers in the Baltic Sea near Copenhagen. Gesner also mentions a [[Bispo marinho|merbishop]] that was captured near Poland in 1531.
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Revisão das 08h23min de 4 de maio de 2021


Um monge marinho (Conrad Gesner, 1604: Historiae animalium, p. 439).

monge marinho • Nordic creature that is mentioned by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gesner in his chapter on merpeople[1]. Apparently, a mermonk was captured by herring fishers in the Baltic Sea near Copenhagen. Gesner also mentions a merbishop that was captured near Poland in 1531.

Português
Monge marinho
Inglês
Mermonk
Norueguês
Havmunk (literal translation; not known in Norwegian mythology)
Holandês
Zeemonnik (literal translation; not known in Dutch mythology)
Alemão
Seemönch
Francês
Moine de mer; Poisson-moine
Espanhol

Italiano

Grego

Crioulo

Referências

  1. Conrad Gesner, 1604: Historiae animalium, p. 439.