331. [Title page] (from Binsfeld, De Confessionibus maleficarum) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1591 Format: Image
332. Progenie of Geffrey [sic] Chaucer (from Chaucer, Works) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1602 Format: Image
333. [Title page] (from Chaucer, Works) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1602 Format: Image
334. [Draftsman Drawing a Portrait] (from Dürer, Proportion) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: before 1605 Format: Image Creator: Dürer, Albrecht (German printmaker and painter, 1471-1528)
335. Et sic in infinitum [Infinity] (from Fludd, Utriusque cosmi) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1617 Format: Image
336. 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) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1626 Format: Image
337. De pacto expresso & tacito Magorum aum diabole [Solemn public pact. . . .Seventh, they pray the devil to strike them out of the book of life, and to inscribe them in the book of death] (from Guazzo, Compendium maleficarum) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1626 Format: Image
338. [Diagram showing that the fixed stars in the ecliptic (circle ANBO) remain constant in elevation regardless of the motion of the earth] (from Galileo, Dialog) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1632 Format: Image
339. [Diagram showing that the fixed stars in the ecliptic (circle ANBO) remain constant in elevation regardless of the motion of the earth] (from Galileo, Dialog) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1632 Format: Image
340. [Diagram showing the earth's orbit around the sun as it moves through the two solstices and the two equinoxes] (from Galileo, Dialog) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1632 Format: Image