RMRYBE0T–Appearance of Ignatius Loyola to three Jesuits, Hieronymus Wierix, 1611 - 1615
RMP262YW–. St. Claudius, Bishop of Besancon, stills a storm at sea - miniature from folio 010vfrom the Book of Hours of Simon de Varie - KB 74 G37a . St. Claudius, Bishop of Besancon, stills a storm at sea - miniature from folio 010v from the Book of Hours of Simon de Varie - KB 74 G37a Topics depicted in this miniature Male saints (claudius) - post-mortem occurrences male saint (11H(CLAUDIUS)8) Devils in purely fantasy shape (11K31) Insignia of bishop, e.g. mitre, crozier (11P31131) Storm at sea (26C32) Sailing-ship, sailing-boat (+ under way, at sea ( travelling)) (46C24(+63)) Saving a person fro
RMRYBNPK–Appearance of Ignatius Loyola to three Jesuits, Hieronymus Wierix, after 1613 - 1619
RM2WCCN0D–Allegorical Presentation on Medicine, François -Antoine Aveline, After Ferdinand Delamonce, 1728 - 1780 print Paris paper etching (story of) Hippocrates - post-mortem occurrences person from classical history. sick-bed
RFRAXBRJ–Appearance of Ignatius Loyola to three Jesuits, Hieronymus Wierix, 1611 - 1615. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with reimagined
RMG2GWEJ–Appearance of Ignatius Loyola to three Jesuits, Hieronymus Wierix, 1611 - 1615
RM2AM8A0K–Manual of pathological anatomy . utaneous tissue of the neck, thorax, and body generally.It is well known that a similar condition of the subcutaneous tissuemay arise from laceration of the trachea. These occurrences arecomparatively rare, and not imjDortant. Development of gas inthe body from putrefaction after death is sometimes called post-mortem emphysema, a condition only mentioned to prevent itsbeing confounded with that of which we have now to speak. VESICULAR EMPHYSEMA. Dr. Baillie, though unable to suggest the means of distinguishingthis disease before death, was one of the first to s
RMG2J6NK–Appearance of Ignatius Loyola to three Jesuits, Hieronymus Wierix, after 1613 - 1619
RM2WFM301–H. Ursula, Franz Huybrechts, 1656 - 1661 print Saint Ursula with an arrow in her chest is held by an angel as a martyr. In the upper left corner, the Holy Spirit is symbolized by the pigeon. Antwerp parchment (animal material) engraving the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
RFRAY7ME–Appearance of Ignatius Loyola to three Jesuits, Hieronymus Wierix, after 1613 - 1619. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic reimagined
RM2WCM99E–Appearance of Ignatius van Loyola to three Jesuiets, Hieronymus Wierix, After 1613 - 1619 print After his death, Ignatius van Loyola appears on three Jesuiets in a church. He appears in the background to believers who look up in worship. In the margin a caption in Latin. Antwerp paper engraving post-mortem occurrences St. Ignatius - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
RM2WD48F8–Appearance of Ignatius van Loyola to three Jesuiets, Hieronymus Wierix, 1611 - 1615 print After his death, Ignatius van Loyola appears on three Jesuiets in a church. He appears in the background to believers who look up in worship. In the margin a three -faced caption in Latin. Antwerp paper engraving post-mortem occurrences St. Ignatius - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
RM2WEEANP–Funeral of Ignatius, Adriaen Collaert, After Juan de Mesa, 1610 print Three scenes from the life of Ignatius of Loyola. Central the funeral of Loyola. A mass collects around the corpse. A woman touches the corpse of the saint and is healed. In the upper right corner, some angels make music above the grave of Ignatius. The print has Latin captions with references to the scenes in the print. The print is part of a fifteen -part series about the life of Ignatius of Loyola. print maker: Antwerpafter painting by: Madridpublisher: Antwerp paper engraving post-mortem occurrences St. Ignatius - find
RM2WG93HN–Prayer at a tomb of the Sacred Hyacinthus van Poland, Anonymous (Possibly), After Johann Sadeler (I), 1595 - 1600 print A tomb of the H. Hyacinthus from Poland with a candle on either side. A pilgrim prays at the grave. The print is part of an eighteen -part series that forms a frame around an image of the H. Hyacinthus van Polen. Venice paper engraving the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - post-mortem occurrences male saint. grave, tomb. pilgrim(s). one person praying
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