fernunfurling:

Geomantie - Cod. Pal. germ. 833 - 16th cent. k by peacay on Flickr.

always love moon phases
biomedicalephemera:

Danse Macabre XXVI: The Physician - Hans Holbein the Younger - early 1500s

so creepy/awesome
vaxhuvuden:

Saints Catherine and Margaret - Anvers, early 16thC.
Detail of Saint Catherine.

reading with sword at the ready=role model
book-aesthete:

AMULETIC SCROLL OF THE ALCHEMIST JOHANNES MICHAEL, in German and Latin, decorated manuscript on vellum [Germany, late 16th or early 17th century]
A scroll (5 membranes), 2710mm. by 95mm., with coloured roundels on the obverse containing complex alchemical talismans, each above a line or so of text in cursive black ink in German or Latin explaining their use, on the reverse a number of prayers and prayer-like texts listing names of Evangelists and alchemical terms, and naming the owner of the scroll in lighter brown ink as Johannes Michael, these texts separated by elaborate crosses and roundels.
CATALOGUE NOTE This scroll is an alchemist’s practical reference tool from the greatest years of the study of this philosophical and pseudo-chemical art. It lists some 34 designs for alchemical talismans (presumably to be painted on walls, doors or the body), littered with the traditional symbols for mercury, copper, gold and at the head of one of the larger talismans, the elusive philosopher’s stone locked within the Seal of Solomon. The simple talismans at the beginning of the scroll offer protection against neid und haß (anger and hate), den bösen geiß (the evil spirits) and Zauberij (witchcraft). Those at the end incorportate a number of simple units as well as symbols taken from an angelic alphabet (evidently influenced by the so-called Alphabet of the Magi invented by the celebrated astronomer and alchemist Paracelsus, 1493-1541), and offer more specific protection against failure in war and imprisonment.

i have a deep seated fascination with alchemical texts
justtoinspire:

thevoicewithoutaface:

fuckyeahitchywitch:thebeldam:fuckyeahtreehuggers:sexablerobots:iheartmyart:





Laura McPhee, 16th Century Terracotta Temple (Banyan Tree), Attpur, West Bengal, 1998







if i was a god i would live here
nends:

The Augsburg Wunderzeichenbuch - A mid-sixteenth century book of miracles  

this is quite lovely. why is the moon so perfectly shaped?
nends:

Mirra Calligraphiae Monumenta - Joris Hoefnagel, Flemish illustrator, 16th century 

nice handwriting. and look at the shape of that wacky pear!
nends:

Mirra Calligraphiae Monumenta - Joris Hoefnagel, Flemish illustrator, 16th century 

that caterpillar is amazing. also, best font ever.
Opaque  by  andbamnan