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Clothing and Textiles



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The priest taking his shoe to the goldsmith. Woodcut from "Die Geschicht des Pfarrers vom Kalenberg" by Philipp Frankfurter (ca.1486-ca.1511). Published by Peter Wagner, Nuremberg, 1489/90.
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The priest taking his shoe to the goldsmith. Woodcut from "Die Geschicht des Pfa...

The priest has a sack on a waggon and oats are being put into it. Woodcut from "Die Geschicht des Pfarrers vom Kalenberg" by Philipp Frankfurter (ca.1486-ca.1511). Published by Peter Wagner, Nuremberg, 1489/90.
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The priest has a sack on a waggon and oats are being put into it. Woodcut from "...

Jean Charlier de Gerson (1363-1429) as pilgrim. Gerson, Chancellor of the University of Paris (1363-1429) suspected of leanings to reform, fled after the Council of Constance to Rattenberg in Tyrol, and is perhaps for this reason always portrayed as a pilgrim. Title woodcut in the second part of the Works of Jean Charlier de Gerson. Published by Georg Stuechs, Nuremberg, 1489.
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Jean Charlier de Gerson (1363-1429) as pilgrim. Gerson, Chancellor of the Univer...

Phaedria and Parmeno (Eunuchus I,6). The Eunuch laments to his slave Parmeno that he suffers from the whimsw of the Hetaera Thais. Woodcut, 89 x 145mm. Reprints made in the 19th century. Illustration to "Comedies of Terence" (Publius  Terentius Afer: Comoediae). Around 1492/93. Not published as a book; preserved are 132 woodcuts.
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Phaedria and Parmeno (Eunuchus I,6). The Eunuch laments to his slave Parmeno tha...

Antipho (Eunuchus III,4). Antipho, who does not know that his friend Chaerea has  exchanged parts with the Eunuch, is astonished at his freind's non-appearance at the pre-arranged banquet. Woodcut, 89 x 145mm. Reprints made in the 19th century, woodblock lost. Illustration to "Comedies of Terence" (Publius Terentius Afer: Comoediae). Around 1492/93. Not published as a book; preserved are 132 woodcuts.
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Antipho (Eunuchus III,4). Antipho, who does not know that his friend Chaerea has...

Phaedria (Eunuchus IV,2). Phaedria, deep in thought, goes past his country house, where he intends spending a few days. Woodcut, 91 x 146mm. Reprints made in the 19th century. Illustration to "Comedies of Terence" (Publius Terentius Afer: Comoediae). Around 1492/93. Not published as a book; preserved are 132 woodcuts.
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Phaedria (Eunuchus IV,2). Phaedria, deep in thought, goes past his country house...

Laches and Parmeno (Eunuchus V,6). Parmeno meets Laches, the father of Phaedria, and imparts bad news to him. Woodcut, 90 x 148mm. Reprints made in the 19th century. Illustration to "Comedies of Terence" (Publius Terentius Afer: Comoediae). Around 1492/93. Not published as a book; preserved are 132 woodcuts.
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Laches and Parmeno (Eunuchus V,6). Parmeno meets Laches, the father of Phaedria,...

Davus, Simo,and Chremes (Andria III,4). Simo relates to his slave Davus, that the marriage of his son Pamphilus was only a sham. Woodcut, 89 x 145mm. Reprints made in the 19th century, woodblock lost. Illustration to "Comedies of Terence" (Publius Terentius Afer: Comoediae). Around 1492/93. Not published as a book; preserved are 132 woodcuts.
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Davus, Simo,and Chremes (Andria III,4). Simo relates to his slave Davus, that th...

Davus, Pamphilus and Charinus (Andria V,6). Pamphilus tells the slave Davus about his love affair with the daughter of Chremes. Charinus joins them and begs Pamphilus to beg Chremes on his own behalf for his daughter's hand. Woodcut, 89 x 145mm. Reprints made in the 19th century. Illustration to "Comedies of Terence" (Publius Terentius Afer: Comoediae). Around 1492/93. Not published as a book; preserved are 132 woodcuts.
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Davus, Pamphilus and Charinus (Andria V,6). Pamphilus tells the slave Davus abou...

Clinia and Syrus (Heautontimorumenos IV,3). Clinia and Syrus, the slave of Clitipha, discuss the marriage of Chimias and Clitipha, his master. Woodcut, 87 x 143mm. Reprints made in the 19th century. Illustration to "Comedies of Terence" (Publius Terentius Afer: Comoediae). Around 1492/93. Not published as a book; preserved are 132 woodcuts.
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Clinia and Syrus (Heautontimorumenos IV,3). Clinia and Syrus, the slave of Cliti...

Syrus and Chremes (Heautontimorumenos IV,5). Chremes and Syrus discuss the love of his son Clythios for Bacchis. Woodcut, 90 x 149mm. Reprints made in the 19th century, woodblock lost. Illustration to "Comedies of Terence" (Publius Terentius Afer: Comoediae). Around 1492/93. Not published as a book; preserved are 132 woodcuts.
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Syrus and Chremes (Heautontimorumenos IV,5). Chremes and Syrus discuss the love...

Clitipho, Menedemus, Chremes und Syrus (Heautontimorumenos V,2). Chremes reproves his son Clitipho for his levity. Woodcut, 88 x 144mm. Reprints made in the 19th century. Illustration to "Comedies of Terence" (Publius Terentius Afer: Comoediae). Around 1492/93. Not published as a book; preserved are 132 woodcuts.
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Clitipho, Menedemus, Chremes und Syrus (Heautontimorumenos V,2). Chremes reprove...