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Since the woodcut plates for these illustrations were not delivered to the Printer Latin: Typographo. In the early modern period, the printer and publisher were often distinct roles, and the delay of woodcut blocks was a common logistical issue. in time, they were omitted during the printing process. However, so that nothing should be lacking from this work, they have been reinserted here.
The first pertains to page 92. The second pertains to page 98.
[Two circular woodcut diagrams are printed side-by-side. Each diagram features an outer ring divided into segments containing various symbols, including geometric shapes like squares and circles with central dots, crosses, and abstract alchemical characters. In the center of each circle, a hand with a ruffled sleeve emerges from a stylized cloud, with the index finger pointing toward the left. Below the pointing hand in the left circle is a symbol resembling an "Rx" The "Rx" symbol, or Recipe, often indicated a medical prescription or an alchemical formula. followed by the number "1". In the right circle, the same symbol is followed by the number "2".]
The third pertains to page 103.
[A third circular woodcut diagram is shown, identical in style and central motif to those above. It features the same border of segmented symbols and a central hand pointing from a cloud. Below the hand is the "Rx" symbol followed by the number "3".]