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Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: St. Catherine of Siena checks the sedition of the people of Rome through her fervent prayers as Jesus Christ purifies the city of Rome by the sprinkling of the blood of his heart -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: St. Catherine of Siena partakes in the Eucharist -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: St. Catherine of Siena makes corrupt bread pure by offering it to the Virgin Mary and then giving the leftovers to the poor -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: St. Catherine of Siena miraculously elevates the dead St. Agnes of Siena's foot in order to honor her with a kiss -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: St. Catherine of Siena drinks blood from the wound on Jesus' side -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: At the age of seven, St. Catherine of Siena sees Jesus Christ and the apostles Peter, Paul, and John in a vision, whereby she consecrates her virginity to the Lord. Each of the apostles are depicted with their respective attributes -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: St. Catherine of Siena meets Pope Gregory XI for the first time in order to make peace between the Florentines and the Pope -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: St. Catherine of Siena takes the habit of a Dominican Tertiary -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Thomas Penna Prothonotarius sees St. Catherine of Siena ascend into heaven and receive a crown as Jesus Christ sits on the throne -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Jesus sends the disciples out two by two -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: King Solomon orders a baby to be cut in half in order to determine the true mother -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The six steps to Solomon's throne were decorated with lions. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: A two-dimensional diagram of Solomon's Temple -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The palace of Solomon, surrounded by the walls and gates of Jerusalem. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The Queen of Sheba visits King Solomon -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Solomon kneels before the menora/candelabra in prayer, with his crown on his head but his scepter on the floor. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: As Lot is led away from Sodom and Gomorrah by two angels, his two daughters trailing behind, the pillar of salt that once was his wife is visible on the road at a distanceand and fire rains from heaven on the cities -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Jesus sleeps in the boat as the disciples try frantically to control the boat in the midst of a storm -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: An angel sounds the sixth trumpet causing the attack of an army of angels and lion-like horses -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Upon the opening of the sixth seal, there was a great earthquake, the sun turned black, the moon turned to blood, and the stars fell from the heavens -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: This representation of sixteenth century worship features a preacher before his congregation -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Jesus Christ collapses under the weight of the cross, is helped by Simon of Cyrene, and is surrounded by a crowd and armed guards; Jerusalem is in the background. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: When Mary presented the infant Jesus in the Temple, Simeon proclaimed to her, "…a sword will pierce through your own soul…" (RSV). Note the date 1523 and the artist's monogram "VS" -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Jesus teaches his disciples about the signs that will precede the End and notes its doom for nursing mothers (left) -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Elisha foretells of the end of the siege of Samaria -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, sacks the city of Jerusalem -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: A man is trampled upon the lifting of the siege of Samaria, as Elisha foretold -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Paul is bitten by a viper on the island of Malta after the boat is shipwrecked -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The shepherds come to visit the baby Jesus in Bethelehem. Their flocks are depicted in the background -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Two angels announce the birth of Jesus to the shepherds -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: This initial letter N depicts an angel announcing the birth of Jesus to the shepherds -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: An angel proclaims the birth of the messiah to the shepherds holding a banner that reads Gloria in Excelsis Deo -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of a contemporary, Jordanian sheephold. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of MB Cyclopean wall at Shechem (16th cent. B.C.E.) with drains visible at certain points. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the LB pillar at Shechem. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of a fortified temple at Shechem (MB-LB), identified by some with Baal Berith. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of Shechem with the modern city of Nablus in the background. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: City gate at Tell Balata -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of Shaubak Castle (Christian Crusades, 1115 C.E.), constructed by Baldwin I, near modern Shobak. Captured by Saladin in 1189 C.E. and restored by the Mamluks in the 14th century C.E. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of Shaubak Castle (Christian Crusades, 1115 C.E.), constructed by Baldwin I, near modern Shobak. Captured by Saladin in 1189 C.E. and restored by the Mamluks in the 14th century C.E. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of Shaubak Castle (Christian Crusades, 1115 C.E.), constructed by Baldwin I, near modern Shobak. Captured by Saladin in 1189 C.E. and restored by the Mamluks in the 14th century C.E. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of Shaubak Castle (Christian Crusades, 1115 C.E.), constructed by Baldwin I, near modern Shobak. Captured by Saladin in 1189 C.E. and restored by the Mamluks in the 14th century C.E. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of Shaubak Castle (Christian Crusades, 1115 C.E.), constructed by Baldwin I, near modern Shobak. Captured by Saladin in 1189 C.E. and restored by the Mamluks in the 14th century C.E. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of Shaubak Castle (Christian Crusades, 1115 C.E.), constructed by Baldwin I, near modern Shobak. Captured by Saladin in 1189 C.E. and restored by the Mamluks in the 14th century C.E. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Pharisees and Herodians, arrayed in impressive robes and hats, approach Jesus and his disciples and present him with a coin and the question about paying taxes to Caesar -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Upon the opening of the seventh seal, the angels are given seven trumpets and a golden censor is poured our upon the earth causing great earthquakes and much destruction -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: This miniature version of the seven-headed Luther imitates that used in 1529 by J. Cochlaeus in his attacks on the reformer -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Arms of five rulers and two cities in Germany -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The seven bowls of God's wrath are poured out upon the earth as the dragon breaths evil spirits, depicted as frogs -
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Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Calendar illustration for September -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Jesus returns with the sounding of trumpets and divides the sheep (saved) and the goats (unsaved) -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the Sea of Galilee. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the Sea of Galilee. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The events of the first six seals: the four horseriders of the apocalypse (center), the martyrs under the altar are given whhite robes (right), and the destruction of the moon, sun, and stars (left) -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Jesus Christ with the crown of thorns on his head and a guard at either side appears at a window. Soldiers stand outside, where a cross has been prepared -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The Electoral arms of Saxony are shown on the left, and the Ducal arms of Saxony are on the right -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498) works at his writing desk -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: After the Philistine victory over Israel on Mt. Gilboa, a Philistine soldier leaves the battlefield with the dead lying all about and carries away his sword and shield and the head of King Saul. Shown in the Temple for the Philistine gods nearby is Saul's armor and sword hanging on the wall, as a... -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The Philistines fasten Saul's armor to the Temple of the Ashtoreths after defeating him in battle -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: A vision of Jesus blinds Saul as he travels with companions on the road to Damascus -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: A vision of Jesus blinds Saul as he travels with companions on the road to Damascus -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: As Saul of Tarsus (later, the Apostle Paul) rides to Damascus on a donkey, he is stricken with blindness. A city is visible in the background,items are falling toward him from heaven -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Saul attempts to murder David on two occasions; in the foreground, Saul throws a spear at David while David plays the harp; in the rear, Michal helps David escape by lowering him through a window -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Saul of Tarsus (Paul) receives letters from the high priest in Jerusalem that will allow him to arrest Christians in Damascus. As he travels to Damascus, Jesus appears in the heavens to Saul, who is prone on the ground and surrounded by the guards who accompanied him -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: An angel binds the beast in the abyss for the thousand years of peace -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Carved sarcophagus with war scene and reclining statue on top. From the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum, Jerusalem. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Sarah asks Abram for permision to dismiss Hagar due to her jealousy -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Hannah and Elkanah give the infant Samuel to Eli -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Samuel anoints David King of Israel. David's attribute, the harp, is nearby -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The printer's device for Johannes Crato (d. 1578) shows Samuel anointing David with oil from a ram's horn, as David kneels in prayer before him -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The device of publisher Samuel Selfisch shows the prophet Samuel anointing David King of Israel; here it is used on the final page of a book printed by Georg Rhaw -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Samuel anoints David King of Israel. David's attribute, the harp, is nearby -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: This initial Letter O depicts Samuel anointing David King of Israel -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Samson escapes a Philistine plot against his life by carrying the gates of the city of Gaza to the top of the hill that faces Hebron -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Samson kills a lion with his bare hands -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: This historiated title-page border shows Samson slaying a lion and has its roots in Albrecht Dürer’s woodcut "Simsons Kampf mit dem Löwen." -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: With the jawbone of an ass Samson slays Philistine soldiers. After tying torches to the tails of foxes, Samson releases them into Philistine grain fields. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Samson defeats the Philistines singled handedly with the jawbone of a donkey (front), drinks water from the jawbone (left), and destroys a Philistine field by tying torches to the tails of foxes (rear) -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Samson tears off the city gates of Gaza and carried them away on his back. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of a Hellenistic tower at Samaria (Sebaste) -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the theater at Samaria (Sebaste) depicting stairs/seats -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of the Christian basilica at Samaria. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the apse of a Christian basilica at Samaria. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the Roman Theater at Samaria-Sabaste. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of the palace at Samaria (Sebaste) -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of the Herodian in Samaria (Sebaste) depicting column bases (reconstructed under Septimus Severus, 193-211 C.E.). -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: View of the ruins of Samaria (Sebaste) -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: A rendering of the saints, including Paul, John, and Mary -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Here the Apostle Peter, the characteristic key in hand, receives a sealed envelope from a messenger. As often is the case in the illustrations of this 1547 Bible, the messenger is shod but the saint is not. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The Apostle Paul is at a desk writing, with his attribute, the sword, across his lap. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Matthew sits at a desk and writes in a book, and an angel appears nearby. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Here the Evangelist Matthew writes his gospel account, receiving inspiratiion from the angel that appears outside his window. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Mark the Evangelist sits at a writing table composing his gospel account, as the Holy Spirit appears outside the window in the form of a dove. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Mark sits at a desk with a book open before him, as a winged lion is positioned before the desk -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Mark sits at a desk and writes in a book, as a lion with luminous head lies nearby. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Luke the Evangelist sits at his writing desk, composing his gospel account. At his feet rests his attribute, the winged ox, and out the window is a crucifix with the angels.