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A wealthy man is stabbed by a skeleton while a man weighs coins on the other side of the table; representing the vanity of riches. Engraving by M. Pregel, 1616.

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Lettering: Si mihi divitiæ sint omnes totius orbis;/ Non tamen hæ vitam possunt defendere nostram; ...
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Title: A wealthy man is stabbed by a skeleton while a man weighs coins on the other side of the table; representing the vanity of riches. Engraving by M. Pregel, 1616.
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Lettering: Si mihi divitiæ sint omnes totius orbis;/ Non tamen hæ vitam possunt defendere nostram; .

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