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Letter I
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Italian
15th century
Letter I
15th century
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Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497
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Woodcut
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15th century
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European and American Art
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Letter A
Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Initial I
Anonymous Germany, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Illustration from Robert Valturi, De re Milatari. Verona, Johannes de Verona, 1472
Anonymous Italy (Verona) 1472, 1472
15th century
Italian
Prints
Illustration XLV
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1498, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Tertia Aemilia, Wife of Scipio Africanus
Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Canto X. First Cornice / The Proud; The Sculptures on the Wall, Depicting Humility
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1491, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Canto XX. The Fifth Cornice / The Avaricious; Hugh Capet
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1491, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Illustration XXXIX
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1498, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Book XXVI.4. Romans training light footmen {Tertiae Decadis Liber Sextus p. CXL}; Same woodcut used for Book XXX.29-30. Scipio and Hannibal meet in open spot for discussion {Tertiae Decadis Liber Decimus p. CLXXIX verso}
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1493, 1493
15th century
Italian
Prints
Initial I
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1499, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Letter 120 to Hedibia - Question 7: How is the statement of Matthew and Mark that the apostles were ordered to go to Gallilee to see Jesus there to be reconciled with that of Luke and John who make him appear to them in Jerusalem?
Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Book XXIV.24-25. Harmonia and Demarata slain for being of the race of tyrants {Tertiae Decadis Liber Quartus p. CXXVI}
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1493, 1493
15th century
Italian