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Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: This woodcut appears on the verso of the title page of John Eck’s reply to Philipp Melanchthon about the Leipzig Disputation. It shows St. Jerome in prototypical fashion, kneeling before a crucifix and smiting himself on the chest with a stone. It also includes two of the other 'attributes' that ... -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Jerome, with the hat of a cardinal, sits in his study at a deskwrites in a book. Other books are on the deskshelves nearby,a lion is at his feet -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Saint Jerome strikes himself with a stone, while gazing at a cruficix. A lion is at his feet, the cardinal's hat nearby, and a city is visible in the background. Hieronymus (or 'Jerome') Hölzel (the printer; fl. 1500-1525) regarded St. Jerome as his patron saint -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Below the coat of arms for Bernardo Cardinal Clesio (1485-1539) is a bundle of sticks with the motto "unitas," an appropriate encouragement for this piece, issued in hopes of a quick victory over the Turkish armies.