Virtue and Malice, Title Page for: Daniel Heinsius, Aristotelis Ethicorum Nicomachiorum paraphrasis, 1607, On a pedestal, on the left is Virtue holding a horse's tome for temperance in one hand and a jug in the other. On the right stands Evil, a satyr with snakes for hair. Bottom center a cartouche with Minerva. Left and right above two trumpet-blowing putti., print maker: Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, (mentioned on object), publisher: erven Jan Paets Jacobszoon, (mentioned on object), Leiden, 1607, paper, engraving, height 185 mm × width 137 mm
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Virtue, Malice, Title Page, Daniel Heinsius, Aristotelis Ethicorum Nicomachiorum paraphrasis, 1607, pedestal, left, Virtue holding, horse's tome, temperance, hand, jug, right stands Evil, satyr, snakes, hair, Bottom center, cartouche, Minerva, Left, right, two trumpet-blowing putti, print maker, Willem Isaacsz, van Swanenburg, mentioned, object, publisher, erven Jan Paets Jacobszoon, mentioned, object, Leiden, 1607, paper, engraving, height 185 mm × width 137 mm
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