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Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The three angels are unleashed upon the earth as the 144,000 worship the lamb -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: David brings the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem with music and celebration -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: David is depicted as the Psalmist with harp in hand -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: David is shown on a throne, playing his harp, a dog rests at his feet, and a dove appears nearby, perhaps indicating the Holy Spirit as the source of inspiration for his psalms. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: David soothes Saul's evil spirit by playing the harp -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: King David raises his hands to heaven in adoration as a harp lies beside him on the ground. The artist of these engravings was the monogrammist HA -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: As David brings the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem with music, Uzzah is struck dead by God for touching the Ark of the Covenant at the threshing floor of Nacon -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: This historiated title-page border (copied from a folio border by Lucas Cranach, the Elder) features philosophers gathered around the Castalian spring. Here the Delphi priestesses bathed before announcing their oracles -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: This initial letter I depicts David being praised by women as he carries the head of Goliath -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: A rendering of King David playing the harp. God is rendered in the upper left-hand corner in the clouds -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: King David with his attribute, the harp, kneels before God in prayer -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: King David sits on his throne with a harp beside him a book in hand -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The father embraces the prodigal son as he returns home. In the background, the son is depicted in wild living (left) and tending to the pigs (right) -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The printer’s device of Joannes Oporinus (1507-1568) alludes to the myth of the musician Arion’s rescue from drowning by a dolphin -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The printer’s device of Joannes Oporinus (1507-1568) alludes to the myth of the musician Arion’s rescue from drowning by a dolphin -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: The printer’s device of Joannes Oporinus (1507-1568) alludes to the myth of the musician Arion’s rescue from drowning by a dolphin -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: Printer's device of Martin Lechler (d. 1594) -
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 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: 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: A Historiated title page with the Roman goddess Venus and god Cupid. -
Contributing Institution: Pitts Theology Library Description: A hand writes on the wall during a banquet held by King Belshazzar