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Von wunderbarlichen dingen so in Morlande gefunden werden
Date1550CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut depicting a group of monstrous beings purported to be found in Africa, including a dog-headed being (cynocephalus) and a cyclops, both likely drawn from classical influences. This woodcut is also used to depict the same creatures in the section on India, where the purportedly also reside. -
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Judgement de l'Inquisition dans la grande Place de Madrid et la Procession de l'Inquisition, a Goa
Picart, Bernard, 1673-1733Date1741CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA pair of engravings depicting an amphitheater where full Inquisition tribunals took place before royalty and Catholic officials during the Spanish Inquisition in Madrid (top) and a procession making to an Inquisition trial in Goa, led by Dominicans carrying the Inquisition standard (which bears the Latin motto “Misericordia et Justitia” [“Mercy and Justice”]), followed by the guards and accused criminals, and the Grand Inquisitor. Both engravings are labelled. -
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Standards and Condemned of the Inquisition
Picart, Bernard, 1673-1733Date1741CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA series of four engravings depicting the standards of the Spanish and Goan Inquisitions (top), a man awaiting judgement (bottom left), and a nun who avoided being condemned to the stake by confessing (bottom right). The standard of the Spanish Inquisition features a cross made of rough logs, flanked by a sword and a branch with the motto, "EXURGE DOMINE ET JUDICA CAUSAM TUAM PSALM 73." The standard of the Goan Inquisition features a Dominican monk holding a sword and branch above a dog holding a torch to an orb with the motto, "MISERICORDIA ET JUSTITIA." -
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Die eigentliche warhafftige gestalt der Erden und des [...]
Date1585CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA map of the world including Europe, Africa ("Der schwarzen Moren Land"), Asia (Major), America ("Die Newe Welt"), and India Meridionalis (a so called "phantom" peninsula that was often depicted in Medieval and Rennaissance maps). A number of monstrous sea creatures are depicted in the various oceans and seas. -
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Ptolemaisch general [catel] - [...] greiffend die halbe fugel der weldt.
Date1550CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA map of the world with latitude and longitude markers as it was known during the Ptolemaic period, including mountain ranges and rivers and spanning from Europe, to central Africa, and over to India. Personifications of the winds are depicted within the clouds surrounding the map. -
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Photo album of Charles Minot and Elva R. Griffith
Griffith, Elva RoxanaDate1897 – 1906CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA photo album documenting Charles Minot and Elva R. Griffith's time as missionaries in Chile and travels around South and Central America and to India.