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2. [Wooden hydraulic machines: tympanum, water wheel, water mill, and water screw] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
3. Witches' Sabbath
4. [Witches Flying] (from Molitor, Concerning Female Sorcerers and Soothsayers)
5. [Witch and Devil Embracing] (from Molitor, Concerning Female Sorcerers and Soothsayers)
6. [Wheel of Fortune] (from Boccaccio, Vornemmste)
7. [Water Screw] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
8. [Water Clock] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
9. [Water clock] (from Valturius, On Warfare)
10. [Water Clock and Calendar] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
11. [War chariots with scythed wheels] (from Valturius, On Warfare)
12. Von Nero Claudio (from Boccaccio, Vornemmste)
13. Vita di Raffaello da Urb, pit architetto (from Vasari, Lives)
14. Vita di Giuliano et Antonio da S Gallo, archit Fior (from Vasari, Lives)
15. Vita di Fra Bartolomeo, pittor Fiorentino (from Vasari, Lives)
16. Vita di Bramante, archit (from Vasari, Lives)
17.
[Vatican, Belvedere Court, Bramante's Project for the Stairs and Facade of the Belvedere Palace] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
Cortile del Belvedere
18. Uxelloduni (from Caesar, Works)
19. [Two plans for garden compartments, or parterres] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
20. Troya [Troy] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
21. Triumphus Secundus [Triumph of Leda] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
22. Triumphus Quartus [Triumph of Semele] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
23. Triumphus Quartus [Triumph of Semele] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
24. Triumphus Primus [Triumph of Europa] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
25. Toscano, Dorica, Ionica, Corintha, Composita [Five Orders of Architecture and Their General Proportions] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
26. [Topiary giant] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
27. [Tomb of Adonis] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
28. Tiziano da Cador, pittore (from Vasari, Lives)
29. [Title page of Parts I and II] (from Vasari, Lives)
30. [Title page of Part III, Volume I] (from Vasari, Lives)
31. [Title page] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
32. [Title page] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
33. [Title page] (from Vesalius, Fabrica)
34. [Title page] (from Vesalius, Fabrica)
35. [Title page] (from Valturius, On Warfare)
36. [Title page] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
37. [Title page] (from Petrarch, Triumphs)
38. [Title page] (from Petrarch, Triumphs)
39. [Title page] (from Pacioli, Proportion)
40. [Title page] (from Ovid, Metamorphoses)
41. [Title page] (from More, Utopia)
42. [Title page] (from Galileo, Dialog)
43. [Title page] (from Dürer, Proportion)
44. [Title page] (from Chaucer, Works)
45. [Title page] (from Chaucer, Works)
46. [Title page] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
47. [Title page] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
48. [Title page] (from Boccaccio, Vornemmste)
49. [Title page] (from Boccaccio, Decameron)
50. [Title page] (from Boccaccio, Concerning Famous Women)
51. [Title page] (from Binsfeld, De Confessionibus maleficarum)
52. [Title page] (from Barbaro, Perspective)
53. [Title page] (from Ariosto, Orlando Furioso)
54. [Title page] (from Apianus, Cosmography)
55. [Title page] (from Aesop, Fables)
56. [Title page, Book I] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
57. Three Jews, The Mark on the Wall
58. [Three doors or choices of the realm of Queen Telosia] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
59. The Mark on the Wall (snail)
60. The Knyghtes Tale (from Chaucer, Works)
61. Terza Giornata (from Boccaccio, Decameron)
62. [Temptation of Adam and Eve, and Expulsion from the Garden of Eden] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
63. Templum Salomonie [Temple of Solomon] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
64. Tempio ritondo detto periptero [Peripteral circular temple] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
65. Taddeo Gaddi, pittor Fiorentino (from Vasari, Lives)
66. Superbia [Pride] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
67. Spiegatara, dritto, et adombratione del corpo dodecaedro (from Barbaro, Perspective)
68. Societas fatuorum [Voyage to the Land of Cockayne] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
69. Sito et forma de la valle Inferna [de lo Inferno] [Diagram of the Inferno] (from Dante, Divine Comedy)
70. [Signal tower] (from Valturius, On Warfare)
71. Secunda musculorum tabula (from Vesalius, Fabrica)
72. [Scaena] [Stage scenery] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
73. Sarraceni lingua et littera. . . [Arabic alphabet] (from Breydenbach, Peregrinatio)
74. Sapientiae proprie confidere [Vanity] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
75. [San Pietro in Montorio, Tempietto] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
76. Sandro Botticelli, pitt Fiorentino (from Vasari, Lives)
77. [Rustic altar of Priapus] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
78. [Roof framing] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
79. [Pyramid with obelisk] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
80. Purgatorio (from Dante, Divine Comedy)
81. Purgatorio, Canto Ventesimosecondo [From the Fifth to the Sixth Terrace] (from Dante, Divine Comedy)
82. Purgatorio, Canto Trentesimosecondo [Earthly Paradise] (from Dante, Divine Comedy)
83. [Proportions of the human male child] (from Dürer, Proportion)
84. [Proportions of the human hand] (from Dürer, Proportion)
85. [Proportions of the human adult female] (from Dürer, Proportion)
86. Progenie of Geffrey [sic] Chaucer (from Chaucer, Works)
87. Profilo del Teatro, Piazza del teatro, Piazza del scena, Scena, Portico [Plan, section, and views of the Roman theater at Pula, Dalmatia]; (from Serlio, On Architecture)
88. [Prince Bishops and other Rulers] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
89. Prima musculorum tabula (from Vesalius, Fabrica)
90. [Portrait of Dante] (from Dante, Divine Comedy)
91. Porto de Ostia [Port of Ostia] (from Serlio, On Architecture)
92. [Pope Joan Giving Birth] (from Boccaccio, Vornemmste)
93. Pomi di Adamo [Adam's Apple] (from Mattioli, Discourses)
94. [Poliphilus writes to Polia] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
95. [Poliphilus comes back to life on Polia's lap] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
96. [Poliphilus and Polia are driven out of the temple by the Priestess of Diana and her maidens] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
97. [Polia sees the chariots of Diana and of Cupid and Venus from her bedchamber] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
98. [Polia makes a crown of flowers for Poliphilus] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
99. Polia, disguised as a nymph, goes to meet Poliphilus] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
100. [Plan of the Temple] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
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