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2. Witches' Sabbath
3. Three Jews, The Mark on the Wall
4. The Mark on the Wall (snail)
5. Geographia Quid
6. Chorographia Quid
7. "Dimensio Manualis" and "Dimensio Pedalis"
8. Geographia and Chorographia
9. Chaos
10. Buffalo
11. De evarum id est, spectrorum nocturna chorea [noctural dance of the elves] (p. 107)
12. The giant Gilbert in a cave (p. 124)
13. Witch being abducted (p. 126)
14. Female sorcerer unleashes a storm with her upturned cauldron (p. 117)
15. Holler crossing the seas on a bone (p. 122)
16. Shaman in trance (p. 121)
17. Nocturnal dance of elves
18. News from nowhere, or, An epoch of rest: being some chapters from a utopian romance
19. La figure du monde universel [Map of the New World]
20. [Creation, The Void] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
21. Troya [Troy] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
22. [Map of the World] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
23. [Antipodal Men and the Horrors Beyond] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
24. Sito et forma de la valle Inferna [de lo Inferno] [Diagram of the Inferno] (from Dante, Divine Comedy)
25. Inferno, Canto Trentesimoquarto, Lucifero [Ninth Circle] (from Dante, Divine Comedy)
26. [Title page] (from Boccaccio, Concerning Famous Women)
27. Giornata seconda (from Boccaccio, Decameron)
28. Giornata decima (from Boccaccio, Decameron)
29. Giornata sesta (from Boccaccio, Decameron)
30. Giornata prima (from Boccaccio, Decameron)
31. Giornata settima (from Boccaccio, Decameron)
32. Giornata prima (from Boccaccio, Decameron)
33. [Title page] (from Boccaccio, Decameron)
34. [Design of a flowerbed (compartment of a garden) with ornamental flowers and other decoration] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
35. [Corpses of the maidens torn to pieces by wild animals] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
36. Design of the Garden on the Island of Cythera (Cytherea) (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
37. Design of the Garden on the Island of Cythera (Cytherea) (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
38. [Polia makes a crown of flowers for Poliphilus] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
39. [Poliphilus comes back to life on Polia's lap] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
40. [Maidens cut to pieces by Cupid] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
41. [Maidens tortured by Cupid] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
42. [Tomb of Adonis] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
43. Malus Assyria, the Assyrian Apple Tree [Pomi di Adamo, Adam's Apple] (from Gerard, Herbal)
44. Pomi di Adamo [Adam's Apple] (from Mattioli, Discourses)
45. Laurus, the Bay Tree [Laurel] (from Gerard, Herbal)
46. Lauro [Laurel] (from Mattioli, Discourses)
47. Millipedi (from Mattioli, Discourses)
48. Andrea Orgagna, pittore, scultore, et arch Fio (from Vasari, Lives)
49. Don Lorenzo Monaco degli angeli di Firenze pitt (from Vasari, Lives)
50. Filippo Brunelleschi, scul et architetto (from Vasari, Lives)
51. Masolino da Panicale, pittore (from Vasari, Lives)
52. Lorenzo Ghiberti, pittor Fiorent (from Vasari, Lives)
53. Paulo Uccello, pittor Fiorent (from Vasari, Lives)
54. Nanni d'Antonio, scultore (from Vasari, Lives)
55. Masaccio da S. Giovanni, pittore (from Vasari, Lives)
56. Luca della Robbia, scult (from Vasari, Lives)
57. [Title page] (from Vesalius, Fabrica)
58. [Title page] (from Vesalius, Fabrica)
59. Humani corporis ossium. . . (from Vesalius, Fabrica)
60.
[Human Figure Inscribed in a Circle and a Square] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
[Vitruvian Man]
61.
[Human Figure Inscribed in a Square] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
[Vitruvian Man]
62.
[Origin of the Dwelling House] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
[Origin of Architecture]
63. [Afflictions of Mankind] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
64. [Harmonic Proportions] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
65. [Title page] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
66. [Odysseus and Circe] (from Ovid, Metamorphoses)
67. [Legends of Thebes, Cadmus] (from Ovid, Metamorphoses)
68. Le premier volume de merlin [Title page of Volume I] (from Merlin, History)
69. [Jason and Medea] (from Ovid, Metamorphoses)
70. [Diagram of the Universe] (from Ovid, Metamorphoses)
71. [Title page] (from Ovid, Metamorphoses)
72. (from Merlin, History)
73. (from Romance of the Rose)
74. (from Romance of the Rose)
75. De pacto expresso & tacito Magorum aum diabole [Solemn public pact. . . .Eighth, they promise to sacrifice to him, and. . .suffocate for him one child every month or two weeks] (from Guazzo, Compendium maleficarum)
76. [Title page] (from Barbaro, Perspective)
77. Michellozzo Michel, scul et architetto Fior (from Vasari, Lives)
78. Giuliano da Maiano, scul et architetto (from Vasari, Lives)
79. Piero della Franc pit dal Borgo a S Sepol (from Vasari, Lives)
80. Antonio Filarete, scult Fiorentino (from Vasari, Lives)
81. Leon Batista Alberti, arch Fiorentino (from Vasari, Lives)
82. Fra Filippo Lippi, pittore Fior (from Vasari, Lives)
83. Antonello da Messina, pittore (from Vasari, Lives)
84. Andrea dal Castagno, pittore (from Vasari, Lives)
85. Benozzo, pittor Fior (from Vasari, Lives)
86. De Coniugibus Cymbrorum [Concerning the Wives of the Cimbrians] (from Boccaccio, Concerning Famous Women)
87. De Joanne Anglica Papa [Concerning Pope Joan] (from Boccaccio, Concerning Famous Women)
88. Von Nero Claudio (from Boccaccio, Vornemmste)
89. [Title page] (from Boccaccio, Vornemmste)
90. [Wheel of Fortune] (from Boccaccio, Vornemmste)
91. (from Boccaccio, Vornemmste)
92. (from Boccaccio, Vornemmste)
93. (from Boccaccio, Vornemmste)
94. [Elements of Motion, Use of the Lever] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
95. [San Pietro in Montorio, Tempietto] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
96. Della Scena Comica [Comic Scene] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
97. Della Scena Tragica [Tragic Scene] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
98. Della Scena Satirica [Satiric Scene] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
99. [Method of elevating a facade above a plane] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
100. [Title page, Book I] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
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