Der Doctor Schnabel von Rom  

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Der Doctor Schnabel von Rom[1] (1656) is the title of an engraving by Paul Fürst.

The German title translates as ("Doctor Beak of Rome") and depicts a man in a plague doctor costume. The engraving features a satirical Latin/German macaronic poem (‘Vos Creditis, als eine Fabel, / quod scribitur vom Doctor Schnabel’) roughly meaning "funny tale is disclosed, / by a doctor with big nose."

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