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Barbarossa, Christoph · 1617

wings, and the quill-ends were adorned with beautiful pearls. She had a crown upon her head of pure gold, and upon the crown a silver star. Around her neck she had a collar of fine gold, in which was set the most precious ruby that no king could afford. She wore golden shoes on her feet, and from her emanated the most precious scent above all Aromata aromatics/perfumes. She clothes the man in a purple robe and leads him with her toward heaven, etc.
Rosinus says that he wishes to show through a vision what he saw concerning a man who was dead, and yet was, at the highest point of his body, entirely white like salt. His limbs were divided, and his head was fine golden, but from the body separated