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English: Title: Sic itur ad astra scilicet

Abstract: Print shows scene in a bawdy house of pleasure frequented by Father Petre and other Jesuits where they mingle and dine with such figures as: Wantonness, Avarice, Sloth, Fury, and Vanity. Priests engage in lascivious acts and steal money from a dying person, a Protestant minister is driven away from the door, a fox delivers a sermon from a pulpit, and Jesuits help themselves to treasures in India. Physical description: 1 print : etching.

Notes: Title from item.; Library has two impressions, an early and a later state, both cropped within plate mark.; Forms part of: British Cartoon Collection (Library of Congress).; For related descriptive dialogue between Eusebius and Simplicius, with key to numbered figures (unnumbered in this print): see PC 1 - 1117 (C size).; Attributed to Romeyn de Hooghe after William Loggan.; William Loggan f. & Oxonia, anno 1681.
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