Browsing 1570 Edition Selected Woodcuts (John Foxe's Actes and Monuments) by Title
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Adam Wallace.
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Ann Askew
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The bishop of Rome and an emperor sitting side by side, each with his own entourage.\\ Miter & Book, no Tiara\Cuts 24 to 34. The series, printed as an Appendix to Volume I, illustrate ""The proud primacie of Popes.""\TRI
( 1570 )Crown v. Tiara\ Pope = generic type\ Heavy Illustration: woodcut above text on page after page\\ ""Image of Antichrist"" = transhistorical voice of pope(s) in monologue extracted largely out of papal decrees, decretals, ... -
Blind man, lame man.
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Bradford, bishops.
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Bradford, Spanish friars.
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Brainford.
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Bucer and Phagius.
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The burning of Sir John Oldcastle.
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Cicilie Ormes, Norwich.
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Collins standing among the flames with his dog
( 1570 )chained to a stake, clothed; (foreground) A soldier holding the dog by its tail in the flames; spectators. (2nd) Small (1 column): unique. Burning Dog -
Cranmer.
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Cranmer.
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Cuthbert Simson, Tower, racking.
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The decapitation of George Scherrer
( 1570 )The body and severed head of the martyr lie on a platform at the feet of the executioner; spectators. 100x85 Small: unique\\ Small, but larger than standard -
Diricke Carver.
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The discovery and (insert, upper L) burial by Turks of the corpse of a converted Jew in Constantinople. Small
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Emperor Constantine embracing Christian bishops. (2nd)2N1v\\ No miters\\ cf. Initial C\Cuts 24 to 34. The series, printed as an Appendix to Volume I, illustrate ""The proud primacie of Popes.""\TRI
( 1570 )Crown v. Tiara\ Pope = generic type\ Heavy Illustration: woodcut above text on page after page\\ ""Image of Antichrist"" = transhistorical voice of pope(s) in monologue extracted largely out of papal decrees, decretals, ... -
Emperor Frederick disgraced for holding the stirrup of Pope Adrian IV's horse on the wrong side
( 1570 )(C) The pope on horseback under a baldachino looking down at the kneeling emperor holding the stirrup.\\ Supplants 1563.1: too small for PPP\\ Monk: repeated from PPP\Cuts 24 to 34. The series, printed as an Appendix to ...