People  Book II, Chapter 17, Section 1c
 



Man with a Hollyn tree
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Demy man; Demy man in a wood
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[Combined with 64]


Demy maid
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Demy maid and sun
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Demy Virgin Mary
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Body on a bier
 LXVIII. He beareth on a Biere, a dead Body, (or Corps) in a Shrowd or Winding Sheet.

Untranscribed item(s) Sleep, the Emblem of Death

Death's head
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Dead woman wound up in her Shroud or Winding sheet
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{In base]


Dead man's scull
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Two shin bones
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Infant, or child in swadling cloths; Blindfold woman
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Two naked boys
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Untranscribed item(s) Names according to a Mans Age; Names according to the Ages of Woman; Several Sorts of Maids

Naked boy with a wax taper
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Negro (Indian Blackmoor) or Morocco
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Wild man
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Hercules
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Man dismembered
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Untranscribed item(s) Terms given to the outward parts of the Trunk of the Body

Eva in her innocency
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Woman with two heads
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Cherub
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Sister of Phaeton metamorphosed into a tree
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Untranscribed item(s) Women metamorphosed

Woman in a shroud
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Image of Death leaning on a spade
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Death as a skeleton
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Time with his Scythe
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Untranscribed item(s) [Description of how each month is commonly represented]; The four Quarters of the Year Described

Hand with a thunderbolt
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Untranscribed item(s) Men punished in Hell

Acteon metamorphosed into a hart
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Lycaeon metamorphosed into a wolf
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Cygnus into a swan man metamorphosed
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Man dog
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Man with a glory
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Untranscribed item(s) Of the Animal Faculties; Emblems of the soul (Emblems of the Animal Faculties: of faculties of the of the Soul, depicted Senses); Faculties of the mind; Animal Faculties or the Passions of the Mind described; Of the Vital Faculties; Of the Natural faculties; Terms for vital parts (Terms arising from the Faculties of the Animal, Vital, and Natural Parts. Good or Bad)

Anatomy or skeleton
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XCIII. IN this figure I present to your view, the Anatomy or Skeleton of a Man...
In the Dexter corner ... a demy man.
In the Dexter base corner ... a Naked man kneeling upon a hill withy his left knee, holding an Apple in his right and his left upon his side.

Untranscribed item(s) Bones in the head; Bones in the Trunk; Bones in the Arm and Hand; Bones in the Thighs and Feet; The Number of Mans Bones; The Muscles of the Body; Face; Eyes; Ear; Nose; Lips; Mouth; Jaw; Os Hyoides; Tongue; Larynx; Gullet; Pallet; Head; Neck; Shoulders; Arms; Elbow; Wrist; Palm; Finger; Thumb; Breast; Midriff; Back, and Loins; Testicles; Yard; Thigh; Leg; Feet; Toes; The Arteries of the Body; The Nerves of the Body; Belly; Head; Arms; Thighs; The Veins of the Body; Breast; Arms; Thighs; Veins for Bleeding; Head; Arms; Hands; Back; Legs; The Conjunction of the Bones; The four Humours of the Body; The four Complexions of the Body; Outward shapes of the Body; Head; Forehead; Nose; Cheeks; Eyes; Lips; Teeth; Chin; Ears; Back; Arm; Hand; Legs; Feet; Outward Diseases, and Distempers of the Body; Inward Deseases, and Distempers of the Body; Breast; Belly; Stomach; Liver; Yard; Fundament; Cods and Womb; Head; Brain; Eyes; eye-lids; Kernels in the Eye; Coat of the Eye Ball of the Eye; Sight; Ear; Face; Lips; Nose; Teeth; Palate; Tongue; neck; Arms; Hands; Thigh; Legs; Feet

Hand
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Related text(s)   Authors on Anatomy
Untranscribed item(s) Parts of the hand (The Names of the several parts of the Hand according to the Rules of Chiromancy or Palmestry); The Lines of the Hand; Terms used by anatomists (Terms of Art used by Anatomists, concerning the several parts of the Body, alphabetically); The several ways by which Fortunes are foretold
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