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Black-and-white image of the Sun, anthropomorphized and shown as a hybrid of the Roman "Sol Invictus"and Albrecht Dürer's Sol Iustitiae (1499-1500)
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Black-and-white image of Mars, anthropomorphized and shown as the Roman god of the same name
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Black-and-white image of Jupiter, anthropomorphized and shown as the Roman god of the same name
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Black-and-white image of Saturn, anthropomorphized and shown as the Roman god of the same name
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Foldout print with Planetary Man with banner reading "they [the planets] incline; they do not determine." The boxes in the corners assign letters to body parts; these letters are then mapped in the parabolic grid, at center, which charts both planet and sign rulership over the human body.
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Hand-colored Microcosmic Man image with the seven planets and "Astronomia," allegory of Astronomy
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Black-and-white skeleton framed by the images of the sun and moon, and by scrolls with planet names
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Hand-colored Microcosmic Man image with the seven planets and "Astronomia," allegory of Astronomy
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Manuscript image of Zodiac Man/Planetary Man, showing the nature of the signs and planets and their governance over the human body
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Zodiac Man in a celestial wheel, Title Page detail from Fludd's Tomus Secundus…(1619)
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Zodiac Man Frontispiece Flap Print, Fifth View (5/6)
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Zodiac Man Frontispiece Flap Print, Fourth View (4/6)
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Zodiac Man Frontispiece Flap Print, Third View (3/6)
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Zodiac Man Frontispiece Flap Print, Second View (2/6)
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Zodiac Man Frontispiece Flap Print, Sixth View (6/6)
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Zodiac Man Frontispiece Flap Print, First View (1/6)
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Elaborately hand-colored Male Anatomy/Disease Man figure
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Elaborate hand-colored Wound Man
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Elaborately hand-colored Pregnant Female Anatomy
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Elaborately hand-colored Zodiac Man wearing the twelve signs of the zodiac
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Elaborately hand-colored Zodiac Man/Vein Man
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Red-and-black printed Urine Wheel
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Elaborately hand-colored Female Anatomy image from the Fasciculus medicinae (1493-94)
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Elaborately hand-colored Wound Man from the Fasciculus medicinae (1493-94)
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Elaborately hand-colored Vein Man figure