- The name
Lizars is best
known as a
family of
artists and
engravers of
Scottish origin:
Daniel Lizars Sr. (1754–1812),
engraver and editor,
father of:...
- Home
Lizars (1788 – 30
March 1859) was a
Scottish painter,
engraver and publisher. The son of
Daniel Lizars, and
brother of the
surgeon John
Lizars, he...
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Lizars Jr. (1793–1875) was a 19th-century
Scottish engraver, map-maker and publisher. He was born in May 1793 in
Edinburgh the son of
Daniel Lizars Sr...
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Daniel Lizars (1754–1812) was an 18th-century
Scottish engraver, map-maker and publisher. He was
patriarch to the
famous Lizars family. He is remembered...
- Mile. His
siblings were: Jane Home
Lizars, who
later married Sir
William Jardine;
William Home
Lizars; and
Daniel Lizars. He was
educated at the
Royal High...
- Library, Vol. VI. Entomology, by Sir
William Jardine. Edinburgh: W. H.
Lizars, 1840 "Biology".
Biobees Bumblebee Pollination.
Archived from the original...
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Detail of
Belize from
Daniel Lizars' 1831 map...
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Andrew Crichton (1841). The
Natural History of the
Fishes of Guiana. W. H.
Lizars. p. 102.
Media related to
Bromelia at
Wikimedia Commons Data
related to...
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including also the
genera hyaena and proteles. Vol. I. Edinburgh, UK: W.H.
Lizars. Orel, V. (2003), A
Handbook of
Germanic Etymology, Leiden, DE; Boston,...
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Lizars 1913: 16
Williamson 2008: 52 "Archaeological...