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English: Ezekiel’s vision of God, four beasts, and a wheel within a wheel, from Hans Holbein the Younger (1538), Historiarum veteris instrumenti icones ad vivum expressae, Lyon: Gaspard et Melchior Trechsel, no. 78.
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Source Gattei, Stefano (2014). "An Original Fake: Closing the Debate on Flammarion's Engraving". In Beretta, Marco; Conforti, Maria (eds.). Fakes!?: Hoaxes, Counterfeits, and Deception in Early Modern Science. Sagamore Beach: Science History Publications/USA. p. 206–265. ISBN 978-0881354959
Author Hans Holbein the Younger (1538) Historiarum veteris instrumenti icones ad vivum expressae. Lyon: Gaspard et Melchior Trechsel, no. 78

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Ezekiel’s vision of God, four beasts, and a wheel within a wheel, from Hans Holbein the Younger (1538), Historiarum veteris instrumenti icones ad vivum expressae, Lyon: Gaspard et Melchior Trechsel, no. 78.

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