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Engraving&#13;
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Shows a pair of barber-surgeon scissors on the wall in the back. Combined with lettering, hints at S Augustine's medical theosophy and work</text>
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Inscription type: inscription&#13;
Inscription content: Lettered in Latin in lower margin, in a cartouche: "S. AVGVSTINVS / Episcopus Hiponensis, ac Doctor Eccl.æ ... / ... Episcopatus sui anno 40.".</text>
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acquired 1867&#13;
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              <text>A similar plate is described by Hollstein under a series of the four fathers of the church (Hollstein 34-37). For a similar impression, but smaller and in reverse see F,1.76.&#13;
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Hollstein / Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts c.1450-1700 (undescribed)&#13;
New Hollstein (Dutch &amp; Flemish) / The New Hollstein: Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts 1450-1700 (undescribed)</text>
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