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Woodcut arms of Ludwig von Erlichshausen (hand-colored) used by Georg Osterberger of Königsberg [i.e. Kaliningrad]
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Woodcut arms of Ludwig von Erlichshausen (hand-colored) used by Georg Osterberger of Königsberg [i.e. Kaliningrad]

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Woodcut illustration of Niobe, Amphion and their dead sons
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Woodcut illustration of Niobe, Amphion and their dead sons

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Device of Sebastianus Gryphius, 1493-1556
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Device of Sebastianus Gryphius, 1493-1556

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Woodcut illustration of Pope Joan
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Woodcut illustration of Pope Joan

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Woodcut of Our Lady of Sorrows. Used by Valentin Schumann of Leipzig.
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Woodcut of Our Lady of Sorrows. Used by Valentin Schumann of Leipzig.

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Stamps from the Jesuit college in Naples and from the Reale Biblioteca Borbonica (Biblioteca nazionale (Naples, Italy))
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Stamps from the Jesuit college in Naples and from the Reale Biblioteca Borbonica (Biblioteca nazionale (Naples, Italy))

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Woodcut, depicting a scholar wearing spectacles and holding a fly-swatter, attributed to Heinrich Vogtherr
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Woodcut, depicting a scholar wearing spectacles and holding a fly-swatter, attributed to Heinrich Vogtherr

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Antony Constans
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Antony Constans

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Woodcut illustration of Verginia's trial before Appius Claudius and her death at the hand of her father Verginius
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Woodcut illustration of Verginia's trial before Appius Claudius and her death at the hand of her father Verginius

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Woodcut illustration of Amalthea (the Cumaean sibyl), Tarquinius Superbus and the Sibylline books
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Woodcut illustration of Amalthea (the Cumaean sibyl), Tarquinius Superbus and the Sibylline books

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Woodcut arms of Martin Truchsess von Wetzhausen (hand-colored) used by Georg Osterberger of Königsberg [i.e. Kaliningrad]
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Woodcut arms of Martin Truchsess von Wetzhausen (hand-colored) used by Georg Osterberger of Königsberg [i.e. Kaliningrad]

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Woodcut of St. Paul at his writing table; used by Hans Lufft of Wittenberg
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Woodcut of St. Paul at his writing table; used by Hans Lufft of Wittenberg

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Woodcut illustration of Artemisia II of Caria drinking the ashes of her husband Mausolus
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Woodcut illustration of Artemisia II of Caria drinking the ashes of her husband Mausolus

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Woodcut illustration of Circe and Odysseus with men transformed into animals
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Woodcut illustration of Circe and Odysseus with men transformed into animals

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Woodcut illustration of the suicide of Seneca and the attempted suicide of his wife Pompeia Paulina
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Woodcut illustration of the suicide of Seneca and the attempted suicide of his wife Pompeia Paulina

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Layers
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Layers

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Device of printer Tolommeo Janicolo (Zappella 1184)
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Device of printer Tolommeo Janicolo (Zappella 1184)

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Woodcut illustration of Cleopatra and Mark Antony
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Woodcut illustration of Cleopatra and Mark Antony

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Woodcut of Saint Jerome
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Woodcut of Saint Jerome

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Woodcut illustration of the wives of the Minyans enabling their husbands' escape from prison
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Woodcut illustration of the wives of the Minyans enabling their husbands' escape from prison

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Woodcut illustration of the Erythraean sibyl and Christ
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Woodcut illustration of the Erythraean sibyl and Christ

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Armorial bookplate of British Major-General John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (1705-1782)
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Armorial bookplate of British Major-General John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (1705-1782)

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Woodcut illustration of Agrippina Minor, Nero and Claudius
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Woodcut illustration of Agrippina Minor, Nero and Claudius

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Woodcut title illustration depicting Jesus Christ blessing the children while his disciples look on within an architectural border; used by Georg Wachter of Nuremberg
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Woodcut title illustration depicting Jesus Christ blessing the children while his disciples look on within an architectural border; used by Georg Wachter of Nuremberg

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