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  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: This printer’s device of Crato Mylius (1503-1547) or Krafft Müller (German form of his name) features the Roman goddess Ceres. It was designed by Heinrich Vogtherr, the Elder
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: A rendering of the Roman goddess Minerva (Greek Athena), both frontal and rear views.
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: A rendering of the Roman goddess Minerva (Greek Athena).
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: The printer's device for Andreas Cratander (d. 1540) shows Occasio, the goddess of chance, against an Alpine landscape, standing on an orb and with a razor lifted high. By monogrammist H.F. (= Hans Franck [d.1522]?)
  • Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library
    Description: Historiated title-page border This engraving of the 'Judgment of Paris' shows the sleeping prince (Paris) being awakened by Hermes (with the golden apple) so that he can choose the most beautiful of the three goddesses. Lucas Cranach, the Elder, painted this scene, and this engraving itself has ...