| 1 | The epitaph to Shakespeare in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Stratford-upon-Avon, c.1620 | XVI |
| 2 | 15th to 17th century translations, editions and commentaries of Corpus Hermeticum and Asclepius (Hermetica) adapted from Wouter J. Hanegraaff “How Hermetic was Renaissance Hermetism?” Aries 2015 (2): 179–209 | 78 |
| 3 | Title page of The History of the World, Ralegh 1614, showing the Providential Eye (also the symbol of Osiris). Image ID F7AABD, used by permission of Classic Image/Alamy Stock Photos | 111 |
| 4 | Title page of first Quarto of True Chronicle Historie of the life and death of King Lear and his three Daughters With the unfortunate life of Edgar etc. 1608. Credit: the Folger Shakespeare Library. STC 22292 | 140 |
| 5 | Title page of first Quarto of The Tragœdy of Othello The Moore of Venice bearing the emblem of Hermes’ caduceus gripped by two hands, published in 1622, STC 22305 Image ID MPBF5H, used by permission of The Picture Art Collection/Alamy Stock Photos | 174 |
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