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The dance of death : in a series of engravings on wood from designs attributed to Hans Holbein ; with a treatise on the subject
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Roderic, Bishop of Zamora, 15, 28.

Rolandini's emblems, 161.

Rollenhagius's emblems, 163.

Roll of the Dance of Death, 1597, 145.

Rowlandson's Dance of Death, 138, 199, 200.

Rusting, Salomon Van, his Dance of Death, 116.

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, some account of this monogram, 101; its owner employed byPlantin, the famous printer at Antwerp, 103.

Salisbury missal, singular cut in one, 154.

Sallaerts, an artist supposed to have been employed by Plantin thecelebrated printer, 102, 103.

Sancta Clara, Abraham, a description of his "universal mirror ofDeath," 134.

Sandrart, his notice of a work by Holbein at Whitehall, 128.

Schauffelin, Hans, a carving on wood by him described, 200.

Schellenberg, I. R. a Dance of Death by him, 137.

Schlotthaver, his edition of a Dance of Death, 212.

Silvius, or Sylvius, Antony, an artist at Antwerp, account of a mono-gram supposed to belong to him, 102.

Skeleton, use made of the human, by the ancients, 2.

" Spectriana," a modern French work, frontispiece to it described, 167.

Stelsius, his edition of a spurious copy of Holbein's Bible cuts, 86.

Stettler, his drawings of the Macaber Dance of Death at Berne, 198.

" Stotzinger symbolum," description of a cut so entitled, 155.

Stradanus, an engraving after him described, 176.

Susanna, a Latin play, 16.

Symeoni, "Imprese," 160.

Tapestry at the Tower of London, 201.

"Theatrum Mortis," a work with a Dance of Death described, 114.

Tiepolo, a clever etching by him described, 176.

Title-pages connected with the Dance of Death, list of, 164.

Tory, Geoffrey, Horse printed by him described, 153.

Tower of London, tapestry formerly there of a Dance of Death, 201.

Trois mors et trois vifs, 27, 29, 208.

Turner, Col. a Dance of Death by him, 185.

Turnham Green, some account of chalk drawings of a Dance of Deatl

on a wall there, 187, 199.Typotii symbola, 161, 162.

Urs Graaf, his engravings noticed, 215.

iVsenius, Otho, some of his works mentioned, 163, 181.Valckert, a clever etching by him described, 179.Van Assen, a Dance of Death by him, 140,Van Ley den, Lucas, 169.

Van Meckenen, Israel, his Dance of Death in circles, 142,Van Sichem, his prints to the Bible, 158.