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Description From Sieber-Lehmann: "[Revelationes divinae] / [Pseudo-)Methodius]. Daran: [Tractatus super Methodium] / [Wolfgangus Aytinger]; [ed: Sebastian Brant]. [Basel: Michael Furter], [14. Feb. 1500]. Universitätsbibliothek Basel, AM IV 15:2, fol. 65r." Illustration for the astrological text Tractatus super Methodium, written by the Augsburg lawyer and cleric Wolfgang Aytinger, edited by Sebastian Brant and first printed in 1498 by Michael Furter in Basel. Emperor Maximilian I is shown fighting a seven-headed dragon. The heads represent Mohammed and his sects. This allegory also corresponds to the image of Saint George and the Dragon.
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Source Sieber-Lehmann, Claudius (16 July 2018). "Maximilian I. in astronomisch-astrologischen Druckwerken und Prophezeiungen". Maximilians Welt, p.76. doi:10.14220/9783737008846.61 Link:https://www.academia.edu/37560584/Sieber_Lehmann_Maximilian_Astrologie_pdf
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