Blind man healed by the host Miracle of Amsterdam in 1345 (series title) Blind man healed after visit to the altar with the host in the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam and can see to the surprise of everyone again. This unexplained wonder is described in the two verses in Latin and Nederlands. Manufacturer : print maker: Boëtius Adamsz. Bolswertnaar design: Jacob Cornelisz. of Oostsanenuitgever: Hendrik Aertssens Place manufacture: print maker: The Netherlands Publisher: Antwerpen Date: 1590 - 1633 and / or 1639 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measure


Blind man healed by the host Miracle of Amsterdam in 1345 (series title) Blind man healed after visit to the altar with the host in the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam and can see to the surprise of everyone again. This unexplained wonder is described in the two verses in Latin and Nederlands. Manufacturer : print maker: Boëtius Adamsz. Bolswertnaar design: Jacob Cornelisz. of Oostsanenuitgever: Hendrik Aertssens Place manufacture: print maker: The Netherlands Publisher: Antwerpen Date: 1590 - 1633 and / or 1639 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: sheet: h 132 mm × b 83 mmToelichtingPrent of: Leonardus Marius, Amstelredams honor income opcomen by the denckwaerdighe miraklen Aldaer done aen income through the Sacrament of Altaers Anno 1345, Antwerp, Hendrick Aertssens, 1639, fig 9 Subject:. legends and miracles associated with the Eucharist (or the Host) blind, blindness


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