Illustration of a dragon, scanned from 1967 facsimile of the 1533 Cologne De Occulta Philosophia, edited by Karl Anton Nowotny (Akademische Druck, Graz).
Symbols representing Chaldean numerals from 1 to 9, scanned from 1967 facsimile of the 1533 Cologne De Occulta Philosophia, edited by Karl Anton Nowotny (Akademische Druck, Graz).
Symbols representing Chaldean "tens" from 10 to 90, scanned from 1967 facsimile of the 1533 Cologne De Occulta Philosophia, edited by Karl Anton Nowotny (Akademische Druck, Graz).
Magic triangle illustrating Agrippa's chapter on The Scale of the Number Ten, scanned from 1967 facsimile of the 1533 Cologne De Occulta Philosophia, edited by Karl Anton Nowotny (Akademische Druck, Graz).
Symbols representing Chaldean "hundreds", scanned from 1967 facsimile of the 1533 Cologne De Occulta Philosophia, edited by Karl Anton Nowotny (Akademische Druck, Graz).
Symbols representing Chaldean "thousands", scanned from 1967 facsimile of the 1533 Cologne De Occulta Philosophia, edited by Karl Anton Nowotny (Akademische Druck, Graz).
Table of letters and their attributions, scanned from 1967 facsimile of the 1533 Cologne De Occulta Philosophia, edited by Karl Anton Nowotny (Akademische Druck, Graz).
Symbols representing the Roman numeral 100000, scanned from 1967 facsimile of the 1533 Cologne De Occulta Philosophia, edited by Karl Anton Nowotny (Akademische Druck, Graz).
Title page De Occulta Philosophia Libri tres
Deutsch: Die Proportionen des Menschen und ihre geheimen Zahlen, Abb. in Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim: De Occulta Philosophia (1533 verlegt zu Köln).
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Français : Gravure illustrant un corps humain respectant la divine proportion selon Luca Pacioli English: Image of a human body in a circumscribed pentagram, from chapter 27 of book 2 of Heinrich Cornelius Ag More
Image of a human body in a pentagram from Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's Libri tres de occulta philosophia. Symbols of the sun and moon are in center, while the other five classical "planets" are around the edge.
Three alphabets from Agrippa von Nettesheim De occulta philosophia III.30. Facsimile from V. Perrone Compagni (ed.): De occulta philosophia libri tres. Brill, 1992, p. 492.
Diagram of palmistry lines from De occulta philosophia (Coloniae: s.n., 1533), page 168
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