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The Roman emperor Valens pours money into a coffer; an officer is arrested and led to prison. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26679iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
Counter fraud good practice for food and drink businesses : improve fraud resilience and reduce the financial cost of fraud / Written by Eoghan Daly, Jim Gee ; with contributions from Andy Morling, Ron McNaughton.
Chartered Institute of Environmental HealthDate: 2016- Pictures
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A woman being exhibited, supposedly with no lower half of her body. Wood engraving.
Reference: 2912i- Pictures
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A performance by the "three-headed nightingale" (supposedly a woman with three heads), seen from the side, revealing the trick whereby the appearance of three-headedness was achieved. Reproduction of wood engraving by E.A. Tilly.
Tilly, E. A.Reference: 86i- Pictures
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Ann Moore, a fraudulent fasting woman. Stipple engraving by R. Cooper, 1822.
Date: 1 June 1822Reference: 910i