

Black and white illustration of a man wearing a long robe with fur trim and a fur collar. The man has curly hair and a beard. He is standing with his arms crossed and looking to the right. He is wearing a pair of shoes. There is a decorative element in the upper right corner. The text at the top of the image reads "Effigies Reverendi Viri, D. Philippi Melanchthonis, expressa Witebergae, Anno M.D.LXII". The background is off-white with a black border.
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