Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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[IcoC10805]
Coat of arms of the Cracow Academy (Jagiellonian University)
St John Cantius adoring Mary and the Man of Sorrows, crowned with wreaths of lauels and roses
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[IcoC4975]
Coat of arms of the Cracow Academy (Jagiellonian University)
St John Cantius adoring Mary and the Man of Sorrows, crowned with wreaths of lauels and roses
[F265]
Title page (varia)
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[IcoC2429]
Coat of arms of the Cracow Academy (Jagiellonian University)
Kalinowa coat of arms
St John Cantius healing two dying animals
St John Cantius adoring Mary and the Man of Sorrows, crowned with wreaths of lauels and roses
St John Cantius attacked by the robbers during his pilgrimage to Rome
St John Cantius disputing
St John Cantius distributing alms to the poor
St John Cantius healing the sick
St John Cantius healing a man possessed by a demon
St John Cantius healing five paralytics
St John Cantius healing six men
St John Cantius healing six men from madness
St John Cantius healing thirteen men of fever
St John Cantius raising sixteen dead
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