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[[File:ConradiGesnerimIVGess-439 Seabishop.jpg|thumb|right|frame| A merbishop (Conrad Gesner, 1604: ''Historiae animalium'', p. 439).]]Antropomorph fish 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 merbishop was captured near Poland in | [[File:ConradiGesnerimIVGess-439 Seabishop.jpg|thumb|right|frame| A merbishop (Conrad Gesner, 1604: ''Historiae animalium'', p. 439).]] | ||
'''''merbishop''''' • Antropomorph fish that is mentioned by Cornelius Aurelius in 1517 <ref>Cornelius Aurelius, 1517. Die cronycke van Hollandt Zeelandt ende Vrieslant. Leiden, Jan Seversz., p. 275. Den Haag, Koninklijke Bibliotheek: KW 1084 A 6.</ref> and picked up again by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gesner in his chapter on merpeople<ref>Conrad Gesner, 1604: ''Historiae animalium'', p. 439.</ref>. Apparently, a merbishop was captured near Poland in 1431. Next to merbishops, Gesner also mentions [[Mermonk| mermonks]] living in the Baltic Sea. | |||
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;English | ;English | ||
:Merbishop | :Merbishop | ||
;Portuguese | ;Portuguese | ||
: | :Bispo marinho | ||
;Norwegian | ;Norwegian | ||
:Havbiskop (literal translation; not known in Norwegian mythology) | :Havbiskop (literal translation; not known in Norwegian mythology) | ||
;Dutch | ;Dutch | ||
:Zeebischop | :Zeebischop | ||
;German | ;German | ||
: | :Fischbischof | ||
;French | ;French | ||
: | :Évêque marin | ||
;Spanish | ;Spanish | ||
: | :Obispo marino (literal translation) | ||
;Catalan | |||
:Bisbe marí | |||
;Italian | ;Italian | ||
: | :Pesce vescovo; Vescovo marino (literal translation; not known in Italy) | ||
;Greek | ;Greek | ||
: | :Ανθρωπόμορφo ψάρι που αναφέρεται από τον Κορνήλιο Αυρήλιο | ||
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merbishop • Antropomorph fish that is mentioned by Cornelius Aurelius in 1517 [1] and picked up again by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gesner in his chapter on merpeople[2]. Apparently, a merbishop was captured near Poland in 1431. Next to merbishops, Gesner also mentions mermonks living in the Baltic Sea.
- English
- Merbishop
- Portuguese
- Bispo marinho
- Norwegian
- Havbiskop (literal translation; not known in Norwegian mythology)
- Dutch
- Zeebischop
- German
- Fischbischof
- French
- Évêque marin
- Spanish
- Obispo marino (literal translation)
- Catalan
- Bisbe marí
- Italian
- Pesce vescovo; Vescovo marino (literal translation; not known in Italy)
- Greek
- Ανθρωπόμορφo ψάρι που αναφέρεται από τον Κορνήλιο Αυρήλιο