1. Incipit officium mortuorum [Office for the Dead] (from Hours of the Virgin) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: first third of the 15th century Format: Image Painter: Unknown
2. Romanesque Relief Carving Collection: Andrew Dickson White Architectural Photographs Collection Location: England, United Kingdom Date: ca. 1900-ca. 1940 (photograph) ca. 800-ca. 1100 (building) Format: Image
3. Exeter Cathedral. Tombs Collection: Andrew Dickson White Architectural Photographs Collection Location: Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom Date: ca. 1206-ca. 1300 (building) ca. 1865-ca. 1885 (photograph) Format: Image Creator: Lemere, Bedford (English photographer, 1840-ca. 1911)
4. Imago Mortis [Dance of Death] (from the Nuremberg Chronicle) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1493 Format: Image Printmaker: Unknown (Workshop of Michael Wolgemut)
5. Concertatio Virtutis cum Voluptate [Contest between virtue and lust, or vice] (from Brant, Ship of Fools) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1497 Format: Image Creator: Unknown
6. Mortis neglectus [Making no provision for death] (from Brant, Ship of Fools) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1497 Format: Image Creator: Unknown
7. Le triumphe de la mort (from Petrarch, Triumphs Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1525 Format: Image
8. [Title page] (from Vesalius, Fabrica) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1543 Format: Image Artist: Calcar, Jan Stephan van (attributed, or his workshop)
9. [Title page] (from Vesalius, Fabrica) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1543 Format: Image Artist: Calcar, Jan Stephan van (attributed, or his workshop)
10. Humani corporis ossium. . . (from Vesalius, Fabrica) Collection: Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections Date: ca. 1543 Format: Image Artist: Calcar, Jan Stephan van (attributed, or his workshop)