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Cambilhom, Johann · 1610

A woodcut illustration depicts a meeting of two distinct groups in an outdoor setting. On the left, a group of three men, possibly representing apostles or early Christians, are dressed in simple, flowing robes and sandals. On the right, a larger group of men is dressed in the ecclesiastical and academic attire of the 16th or 17th century, including long gowns and various styles of caps. At the far right of this group, a figure wearing a cope and a tall, tiered tiara (resembling a papal tiara) is visible. The background features a large tree and a distant landscape with a hilltop castle or town.
What M. Cato Marcus Porcius Cato, a Roman statesman known for his austere virtues once wrote and said: Mirum si Aruspex Aruspicem videns non rideat original: "It is a wonder if an augur does not laugh when he sees another augur", that is: it must be a great sign before the day of judgment when a sorcerer Schwartzkünstler black-artist/sorcerer joins with his own kind, and thus pieces