/
This library is built in the open.
If you spot an error, have a suggestion, or just want to say hello — we’d love to hear from you.

T. R. Prater 1905 F. T. S. F.T.S. likely refers to a "Fellow of the Theosophical Society," reflecting the book's 20th-century history among occultists.
G Fischer? 1840.
A rectangular woodcut emblem containing a central circular medallion. Inside the medallion is a portrait of a person in profile facing left, wearing an elaborate headpiece and collar, set against a background showing a city with a tall tower. Below the bust, a tablet contains the Latin motto "SCIENTIA IMMVTA BILIS" Unchanging Knowledge. The medallion is surrounded by ornate baroque scrollwork frames.