File:Pentacle from Heptameron 1565 edition.jpg

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English: Pentacle from the anonymous grimoire Heptameron attributed to Peter de Abano. Scanned from the 1565 edition.
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Source Scan from 1565 edition of [pseudo-]Peter de Abano's Heptameron.
Author Anonymous; attributed to Peter de Abano.

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