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2. (from the Nuremberg Chronicle)
3. Non velle stultitiam propriam recognoscere [He who will not see his own foolishness] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
4. Mortis neglectus [Making no provision for death] (from Brant, Ship of Fools)
5. [Corpses of the maidens torn to pieces by wild animals] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
6. [Maidens cut to pieces by Cupid] (from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)
7. Le triumphe de la mort (from Petrarch, Triumphs
8. Petrarcque du Triumphe de La Mort; Mors vincit Chastitatem; La Mort vaincq Chastete (from Petrarch, Triumphs)
9. De Lucretia Collatini coniuge [Concerning Lucretia, Wife of Collatyne (Tarquinius Collatinus)] (from Boccaccio, Concerning Famous Women)
10. De Coniugibus Cymbrorum [Concerning the Wives of the Cimbrians] (from Boccaccio, Concerning Famous Women)
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