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Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 114-117. Mars walking right, holding spear and trophy. JPG file (69 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 114-117. Laureate and drape bust right of Trajan. JPG file (69 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ (copper alloy) dupondius minted at Lugdunum as Caesar under Vespasian, A.D. 77-78. Laureate head right of Titus. JPG file (131 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon (low grade silver) tetradrachm minted at Alexandria in Egypt. Radiate head right of Augustus. JPG file (106 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold aureus minted at Lugdunum. Female figure (probable representation of Livia) seated right on chair, holding long vertical scepter and branch. JPG file (91KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold aureus minted at Lugdunum. Laureate head right of Tiberius. JPG file (89 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon (low grade silver) tetradrachm minted at Alexandria in Egypt. Laureate head of Tiberius, date in lower right field (perhaps LZ = year 7 = A.D. 19-20). JPG file (100 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 2 minted at Nicomedia, A.D. 383-388. Theodosius I standing right, holding standard and globe; captive to right. JPG file (115 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 2 minted at Nicomedia, A.D. 383-388. Diademed, cuirassed and draped bust right of Theodosius I. JPG file (120 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library and Ohio State University Libraries Description: This three-page woodcut insert illustrates thirty-five distinct scenes of torture and suffering. Foxe titles the composite image, "A Table of the X. first Persecutions of the Primitiue Church vnder the Heathen Tyrannes of Rome" ["A table of the ten first persecutions of the primitive church under the heathen tyrants of Rome"]. Workers at John Day's printing house employed just three woodblocks to create the image, which contains three segments pasted together. Speeches attributed to martyrs in individual scenes are keyed to locations in Foxe's text. The longer passage that runs across the bottom of the image explains Foxe's apocalyptic perspective on Christian history. The composite image illustrates martyrdoms spanned by the reigns of emperors Tiberius and Constantine I. The greatly expanded second edition (1570) of the Book of Martyrs, in which this insert first appears, begins its account with these martyrs, in a deliberate act of historical appropriation whereby Foxe reconstructs the deaths of early Christians as proto-Protestant martyrdoms. This woodcut also appears in the fourth edition (1583), but it does not appear in the first (1563) or third (1576) editions. Because it could easily be removed and posted on walls or posts, the illustration is frequently missing in surviving copies of the work. Of all Foxe illustrations, it is perhaps the scarcest to survive to the present day. Luborsky and Ingram 11223/1A. JPEG file (17.9 MB). and "MD" (see "Soldiers drag two Christians by ropes" in this collection).