Theophila stomping the serpent opposite “Mens Authoris”

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Photograph of a page opening showing Theophila stomping the serpent opposite “Mens Authoris” in *Theophila* (1652)
Plate of Theophila stomping a serpent, inserted opposite “Mens Authoris” in this copy of Theophila (1652), presented by Edward Benlowes to the Earl of Westmorland, Mildmay Fane. Harvard University, Houghton Library, HEW 7.10.9.

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Page opening showing Theophila stomping the serpent opposite “Mens Authoris” in Theophila (1652)

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  • type
    Image
  • created on
  • file format
    jpg
  • file size
    9 MB
  • container title
    Edward Benlowes, Theophila (London: Henry Seile and Humphrey Moseley, 1652)
  • copyright status
    Public Domain
  • creator
    Edward Benlowes
  • credit
    Photograph by Whitney Trettien.
  • original publisher
    Edward Benlowes, Roger Norton, Henry Seile, Humphrey Moseley
  • original publisher place
    London
  • rights
  • rights holder
    Whitney Trettien
  • rights territory
    Worldwide