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Initial S
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Italian
15th century
Initial S
15th century
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Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1499
Artist
Anonymous Germany
Artist
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Prints
Technique
Woodcut
Culture
Italian
Century
15th century
Division
European and American Art
Department
Department of Prints
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Initial A
Anonymous Germany, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Emblematic devices (fol. d vii recto)
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1499, 1499
15th century
Italian
Prints
Illustration L
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1498, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Ch. 15. On the dangers of superiority and pride
Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Illustartion IV
Anonymous Germany, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Book IV.13-15. Lucius Quinius, dictator, and Agrippa Minucius address the multitude regarding Maelius's death {Primae Decadis Liber Quartus p. XXXIII verso}
Anonymous Germany, 1493
15th century
Italian
Prints
Ch. 9. On obligatory renunciation and self-examination
Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Book I.5. King Amulius slain {Primae Decadis Liber Primus p. XI}
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1493, 1493
15th century
Italian
Prints
Architectural frame, surrounding an emblematical piece of sculpture. This emblem is intended to express the sapient precept - Temper hastiness by keeping seated; check sloth by rising up (Velocitatem sedendo, Tarditatem tempera surgendo). (Fol. h vii recto)
Anonymous Germany, 1499
15th century
Italian
Prints
Ch. 41. On the authority of the bishop and the observance of the rules of the order
Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Letter R
Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Letter 120 to Hedibia - Question 3: How are the discrepancies in the evangelical narratives to be accounted for? How can Matthew 28:1 be reconciled with Mark 16: 1,2?
Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, 15th century
15th century
Italian