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2. Descrittione della scena tragica [Tragic scene] (from Barbaro, Perspective)
3. Sarraceni lingua et littera. . . [Arabic alphabet] (from Breydenbach, Peregrinatio)
4. [Witch and Devil Embracing] (from Molitor, Concerning Female Sorcerers and Soothsayers)
5. [Witches Flying] (from Molitor, Concerning Female Sorcerers and Soothsayers)
6. Inferno, Canto Trentesimoquarto, Lucifero [Ninth Circle] (from Dante, Divine Comedy)
7. Paradiso, Canto Quinto [First Heaven, the Sphere of the Moon] (from Dante, Divine Comedy)
8. Inferno [Dante, Virgil, and the Three Wild Beasts] (from Dante, Divine Comedy)
9. Paradiso (from Dante, Divine Comedy)
10. Purgatorio (from Dante, Divine Comedy)
11. [Creation, The Void] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
12. Troya [Troy] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
13. [Map of the World] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
14. [Antipodal Men and the Horrors Beyond] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
15. (from Romance of the Rose)
16. (from Romance of the Rose)
17. [Prince Bishops and other Rulers] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
18. Templum Salomonie [Temple of Solomon] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
19. Roma [Rome] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
20. Florencie [Florence] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
21. Florencie [Florence] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
22. Venecie [Venice] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
23. Roma [Rome] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
24. Pisa (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
25. [Plan of the Temple] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
26. [Last Judgment] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
27. [Meeting of Pope Pius II and Frederick III] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
28. [City Views] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
29. [Berkeley Witch] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
30. Imago Mortis [Dance of Death] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
31. Italia [Italy] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
32. (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
33. [Map of Europe] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
34. De opere quinte diei [Work of the Fifth Day, Creation of the Fish and Birds] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
35. De opere quarte diei [Work of the Fourth Day, Creation of the Moon, Sun, and Stars, Division of Light from Darkness] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
36. [God the Father] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
37. Woodcut depicting the city of Toulouse, France - from the Nuremberg chronicle
38. [Temptation of Adam and Eve, and Expulsion from the Garden of Eden] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
39. De sanctificatione septime diei [The Sanctification of the Seventh Day] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
40. [Adam and Eve after their Expulsion from Paradise] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
41. Hierosolima [Jerusalem] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
42. [Moses and the Burning Bush] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
43. Parisius [Paris] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
44. [Noah Building the Ark] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
45. Venecie [Venice] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
46. Amazones (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
47. [Title page] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
48. Mala exempla parentum [Bad example of parents] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
49. Sapientiae proprie confidere [Vanity] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
50. Inutilitas librorum [Uselessness of Books] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
51. Fortune vanitas [Inconstancy of fortune] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
52. Leocinii fatuitas [Adultery] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
53. Fortune mutabilitas [Wheel of Fortune] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
54. [Title page] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
55. Non velle stultitiam propriam recognoscere [He who will not see his own foolishness] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
56. Concertatio Virtutis cum Voluptate [Contest between virtue and lust, or vice] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
57. Nocte ludere in plateis [Serenading at night] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
58. Societas fatuorum [Voyage to the Land of Cockayne] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
59. De gaudio larve [Carnival fools; Fools in disguise] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
60. Mortis neglectus [Making no provision for death] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
61. Superbia [Pride] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
62. [Colophon] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
63. Le premier volume de merlin [Title page of Volume I] (from Merlin, History)
64. (from Merlin, History)
65. [Design of a flowerbed (compartment of a garden) with ornamental flowers and other decoration] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
66. [Corpses of the maidens torn to pieces by wild animals] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
67. Design of the Garden on the Island of Cythera (Cytherea) (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
68. Design of the Garden on the Island of Cythera (Cytherea) (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
69. [Polia makes a crown of flowers for Poliphilus] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
70. [Poliphilus comes back to life on Polia's lap] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
71. [Maidens cut to pieces by Cupid] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
72. [Maidens tortured by Cupid] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
73. [Tomb of Adonis] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
74. Triumphus Primus [Triumph of Europa] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
75. [Plan and Section of a Circular Temple of Venus] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
76. Triumphus Quartus [Triumph of Semele] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
77. Triumphus Quartus [Triumph of Semele] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
78. Polia, disguised as a nymph, goes to meet Poliphilus] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
79. [Rustic altar of Priapus] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
80. [Harbor and temple in ruins] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
81. [Peristyle with topiary] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
82. [Topiary giant] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
83. [Three doors or choices of the realm of Queen Telosia] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
84. [Fountain of the Three Graces] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
85. [Pyramid with obelisk] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
86. [Elephant with obelisk] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
87. Triumphus Secundus [Triumph of Leda] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
88. [Harbour and temple in ruins] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
89. [Polia sees the chariots of Diana and of Cupid and Venus from her bedchamber] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
90. [Poliphilus and Polia are driven out of the temple by the Priestess of Diana and her maidens] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
91. [Poliphilus writes to Polia] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
92. Del modo e via a saper mesurare ogni pyramide [Proportions of various solids] (from Pacioli, Proportion)
93. Dodecaedron Epipedon stereon. Dodecaedron Planum solidum [Dodecadron] (from Pacioli, Proportion)
94. [Title page] (from Pacioli, Proportion)
95. Divina Proportio [Proportions of the human head] (from Pacioli, Proportion)
96.
[Human Figure Inscribed in a Circle and a Square] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
[Vitruvian Man]
97.
[Human Figure Inscribed in a Square] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
[Vitruvian Man]
98.
[Origin of the Dwelling House] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
[Origin of Architecture]
99. [Afflictions of Mankind] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
100. [Harmonic Proportions] (from Vitruvius, On Architecture)
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