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An hiroglyphic epistle from the Devil to Lord N-th.
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Magnencij Rabani Mauri De Laudibus sancte Crucis opus
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Moses writes at the desk, 1441-1449.
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Doctor Schnabel von Rom (Doctor Schnabel from Rome)
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Death and the Standing Naked One,1547
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Ars Moriendi (The Art of Dying)
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Life of the Antichrist
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Death and the Courtesan
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'While maskinge in their folleis all doe passe, though all say nay yet all doe ride the asse', 1607
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Death rocking a child (La mort basculant un enfant)
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The Saint is Lifted into the Air by Several Demons
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Died in the middle of any pleasure of society
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The Lute Maker
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Adam and his wife, children and Death
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St. Thomas
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The Martyrdom of St Erasmus
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Martyrdom of twenty-three Franciscan monks crucified in Japan
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Opthalmodouleia 1583, Image 1
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Adam and Eve naked standing together, he touches her breast, a serpent wound around the tree, rabbits at lower left.
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Ma’a’seh Toviyah
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A Murdered child, a pig, devil and three jews
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The Art of Dying/ Ars Moriendi
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A drunken child chained by the devil
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Lovers surprised by an onlooker
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Male twins conjoined at the pelvis
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A Mapp Shewing The Order & Causes of Salvation & Damnation
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De Monstris of Fortunio Liceti
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Composite rotting head of a monk representing an allegory of iconoclasm
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Vanitas with Death and a maiden
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Death above the body of two men on the ground