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Figure 1. A sketch from Indian art representing a genie holding a steelyard in the scale of which is a human figure.
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Plate I. (A) The Egyptian Psychostasis, Circa 1400 A. C., Reproduced from Plate III of Dr. Wallis Budge's Reproduction of the Papyrus of Ani. On the Psychostasis in Christian Art-I
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Figure 2. A sketch from an ancient Greek vase painting.
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Figure 3. A sketch from the patera of Jenkins.
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Figure 4. Sketch representing an episode from the Muirdach Cross at Monasterboice.
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Plate I. (B) Greek Vase of the 6th Century. Hermes Weighing Destinies British Museum. On the Psychostasis in Christian Art-I
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Plate I. (C) Greek Relief. Eros Weighing the Destinies of Two Sons in Their Mothers Presence. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, U. S. A., On the Psychostasis in Christian Art-I
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Plate II. (D) Wallpainting in South Leigh Church, Oxfordshire. On the Psychostasis in Christian Art-I
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Plate II. (E) Detail from the Tympanum of the West Front of Autun Cathedral. On the Psychostasis in Christian Art-I
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Plate II. (F) Detail of Mosaic, Circa 1100. Torcello Cathedral. On the Psychostasis in Christian Art-I
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Plate II. (G) Detail from the Tympanum of the West Front of Bourges Cathedral. On the Psychostasis in Christian Art-I
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Plate II. (H) Detail from the Tympanum of the Eglise de la Couture, le Mans. On the Psychostasis in Christian Art-I