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This page consists of an extremely faint, mirrored impression from the facing page. The text is reversed and largely illegible.
The page shows a ghostly, mirrored transfer of an engraved frontispiece. The central composition includes several allegorical figures. A prominent standing figure holds a long, curved scythe, which is a characteristic attribute of Chronos, or Father Time. To the left, another standing figure appears, possibly representing Truth or a related virtue. In the foreground, a smaller, seated figure is visible, likely a cherub. On the right side of the composition, there are several rectangular panels containing mirrored text. These likely formed the title and publication details on the original page.
The following text is a tentative reading of the mirrored and faded inscriptions on the right side of the page.
... THEOLOGY original: "THEOLOGIÆ" ... PEACEFULLY original: "PACIFICE" ... AND HAPPILY original: "ET FELICE" ... ?