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Letter 2: Maxwell to Pierre Durand
M. Durand.
I trust this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to ask you for your professional perspective on a recent purchase. It is a rare book of emblems and designs - the seller claimed it is a copy of the Vir Stellas.
I'm no artist but I have enclosed a sketch of some fragments of the designs from the early chapters. Sadly I don't recognise the language, or possibly languages, the book is written in. The drawings are tantalising alone, the lack of context amplifies the effect.
A librarian colleague has examined the physical object, and confirms that this is an authentic sixteenth-century tome. Together we compared the text to contemporary volumes but found no direct comparison with the language or the drawings. This book is a mystery to me.
I've studied the Vir Stellas long into the night in the hopes of deciphering this infamous book. By candlelight the images - particularly some of the woodcuts - seem to take on movement. It is folly of course but something about this book becomes curiously oppressive after dark - it chills me to behold.
I'm reluctant to let the book out of my hands, but if you'd be able to visit the city to view it in person I'd be happy to cover your expenses. I really do hope you can help shed some light on these fascinating illustrations. I feel we are on the verge of some great discovery.
Agnes Maxwell.
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