dbellingradt, 1 month ago German Let's start with the abbreviated warning "WEWEWEDENME" featured on the fish skin. In German this stands for "Wehe, Wehe, Wehe den Menschen". This warning fish was part of a hand-colored broadside published in 1616 #Augsburg. If you fancy a detailed look at the single sheet print yourself, zoom in here: http://diglib.hab.de/drucke/38-25-aug-2f-801r/start.htm But what was the print all about? And why is god delivering a warning message on fish skin you may ask? Well, let's follow this thread.
Let's start with the abbreviated warning "WEWEWEDENME" featured on the fish skin. In German this stands for "Wehe, Wehe, Wehe den Menschen".
This warning fish was part of a hand-colored broadside published in 1616 #Augsburg. If you fancy a detailed look at the single sheet print yourself, zoom in here: http://diglib.hab.de/drucke/38-25-aug-2f-801r/start.htm
But what was the print all about? And why is god delivering a warning message on fish skin you may ask? Well, let's follow this thread.