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  • Papers on Phenomena Known as "Forbidden Fruit"

    Hazel Thornton
    Date
    1993-1995
    Reference
    PP/HTH/C/1/71
    Part of
    Hazel Thornton: Archive
    • Archives and manuscripts
  • Eve is reproached for eating the forbidden fruit. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.

    Ridinger, Johann Elias, 1698-1767.
    • Pictures
    • Online
  • A secret world of sex : forbidden fruit : the British experience 1900-1950 / Steve Humphries.

    Humphries, Stephen.
    Date
    1988
    • Books
  • Eve receives the forbidden fruit from a serpent in the shape of a woman; the angel expels Adam and Eve from paradise. Engraving by A. Capellani, 1772, after Michelangelo.

    Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475-1564.
    Date
    [1773]
    • Pictures
    • Online
  • The Fall: Adam and Eve driven out by the Angel for eating the forbidden fruit. Etching by C. Lasinio after T. Masaccio and T. Masolino.

    Masaccio, 1401-1428?
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  • Annihilation no punishment to the wicked, after the day of judgment; or, the curse of God on Adam's eating the forbidden fruit; as proved from scripture. By Philip Burton, Esq.

    Burton, Philip, -1792.
    Date
    [1792]
    • Books
    • Online
  • The serpent entwines itself around the body of Eve; it whispers in her ear, enticing her to eat the forbidden fruit. Photogravure by Lemercier and co. after Walter Crane, 1899.

    Crane, Walter, 1845-1915.
    Date
    1899
    • Pictures
  • Salt, the forbidden fruit, or food : and the chief cause of diseases of the body and mind of man, and of animals; as taught by the ancient Egyptian priests and wise men, and by scripture ... / by Robert Howard.

    Howard, Robert, -1854.
    Date
    1851
    • Books
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  • Salt, the forbidden fruit, or food : the chief cause of diseases of the body and mind of man, and of animals : as taught by the ancient Egyptian priests and wise men and by Scripture : in accordance with the author's experience of many years / by Robert Howard.

    Howard, R. J.
    Date
    1851
    • Books
    • Online
  • Revelation examined with candour. Or, a fair enquiry into the sense and use of the several revelations expresly declared, or sufficiently implied, To be given to Mankind from the Creation, as they are found in the Bible. By a professed friend to an honest freedom of thought in religious inquiries. ... . Containing Dissertations on the following Subjects; viz. I. Of the Forbidden Fruit. II. Of the Knowledge of the Brute World conveyed to Adam. III. Of his Knowlege of Marriage. IV. Of the Skill of Language infused into Adam. V. Of the Revelations immediately following the Fall. VI. Of the Mosaic Account of the Fall. Vii. Of Sacrifices. Viii. Of the Corruptions of Mankind, which caused the Deluge. IX. Of the natural Causes made use of by God to flood the Earth. X. Of the Ends of Divine Wisdom answered by the Deluge. XI. Of the Objections to the Mosaic Account of the Deluge. XII. Of the Concurrence of all Antiquity with the Mosaic Account of the Flood. XIII. Of other Testimonies relating to the Deluge. XIV. Of the Difficulties relating to Noah's Ark.

    Delany, Patrick, 1685 or 1686-1768.
    Date
    M.DCC.XLV. [1745]
    • Books
    • Online
  • Revelation examined with candour. Or, a fair enquiry into the sense and use of the several revelations expresly declared, or sufficiently implied, To be given to Mankind from the Creation, as they are found in the Bible. By a profess'd friend to an honest freedom of thought in religious enquiries. ... . Containing Dissertations on the following Subjects; viz. I. Of the Forbidden Fruit. II. Of the Knowledge of the Brute World conveyed to Adam. III. Of his Knowledge of Marriage. IV. Of the Skill of Language infused into Adam. V. Of the Revelations immediately following the Fall. VI. Of the Mosaic Account of the Fall. Vii. Of Sacrifices. Viii. Of the Corruptions of Mankind, which caused the Deluge. IX. Of the natural Causes made use of by God to flood the Earth. X. Of the Ends of Divine Wisdom answered by the Deluge. XI. Of the Objections to the Mosaic Account of the Deluge. XII. Of the Concurrence of all Antiquity with the Mosaic Account of the Flood. XIII. Of other Testimonies relating to the Deluge. XIV. Of the Difficulties relating to Noab's Ark.

    Delany, Patrick, 1685 or 1686-1768.
    Date
    M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]
    • Books
    • Online
  • An apple that has been bitten into is tied up with a knotted rope to prevent further bites; representing precautions against AIDS. Colour lithograph after R. Vlachová, 1993.

    Vlachová, Renáta.
    Date
    1993
    • Pictures
    • Online
  • An apple that has been bitten into is tied up with a knotted rope to prevent further bites; representing precautions against AIDS. Colour lithograph after R. Vlachová, 1993.

    Vlachová, Renáta.
    Date
    1993
    • Pictures
    • Online
  • Eve plucks the apple from the tree. Colour etching by F. Rosaspina after G.F.M. Mazzola, il Parmigianino.

    Parmigianino, 1503-1540.
    Date
    [between 1700 and 1799?]
    • Pictures
  • Adam and Eve holding fruit: Four figures. Heliogravure by C. Amand-Durand.

    Amand-Durand, Charles, 1831-1905.
    • Pictures
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  • Eve tempting Adam. Engraving by J. Massard, 1787, after C. Cignani.

    Cignani, Carlo, 1628-1719.
    Date
    1787
    • Pictures
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  • Eve shows Adam the apple she has bitten. Etching by W. Unger after J. Palma the elder.

    Palma, il Vecchio, 1480?-1528.
    • Pictures
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  • Adam and Eve committing the primal sin; representing the origin of AIDS. Colour lithograph after Pavel Beneš, 1991.

    Beneš, Pavel, 1960-
    Date
    1991
    • Pictures
    • Online
  • A bright light beams out on Adam and Eve from behind the tree of knowledge; in the distance they fashion themselves clothes. Line engraving by J. Haeyler after Crispin.

    Crispin.
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  • God looks on unimpressed as Adam blames Eve for the transgression. Engraving by P.I. Drevet, c. 1720, after N. Coypel.

    Coypel, Noël, the elder, 1628-1707.
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  • A female figure with bowls of fruit and a monkey; Eve picks the apple from the tree of knowledge; representing the sense of taste. Engraving by N. de Bruyn after M. de Vos.

    Vos, Maarten de, 1532-1603.
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    • Online
  • Surrounded by animals in the Garden of Eden, Eve ascends from Adam's side. Line engraving by J. Haeyler.

    Haeyler, J., active 1580.
    • Pictures
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  • The temptation of Adam. Lithograph by N. Consoni after Raphael.

    Raphael, 1483-1520.
    • Pictures
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  • A serpent/woman coils around the tree of life which stands between Adam and Eve. Engraving by J.T. Richomme, 1814, after Raphaël.

    Raphael, 1483-1520.
    Date
    1814
    • Pictures
    • Online
  • A woman-serpent bends around the Tree of Knowledge as Adam and Eve reach into the branches. Line engraving by T. de Bry after J. van Winghe.

    Winghe, Jodocus van, 1544-1603.
    • Pictures
    • Online
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