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^. Por/ruit of Sivcdt'itbonj from, t/ic collection of Isidor Duiinsfröiii. (Text-ficj. 28). 



This portrait, bearing the inscriiJtion -»Emanuel Swedenborg» on the back 

 of the canvas, was purchased by the writer from the Eev. A. Th. Boyesen of 

 Stockhohn in 1902, and is now in the collections of the Academy of the New 

 Church, Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, U. S. A. It is reputed to liave hung in Swe- 

 denborg's house and later to have been purchased by Isidor Dannström, who 

 presented it to the Eev. A. Th. Boyesen. 



I'ig. 22. Uonbtful portrait of Swedenborg' 

 from Westmauland. 



Fig. 23. Doubtful portrait of Swedenborg 

 from the collections of I. Dannström. 



3. Bernif/roth's coppcr-plcde print. (Fl. V.). 



A copper-plate priiU, drawn from life at Dresden, by J. W. Stör of Nu- 

 remberg, and engraved by J. M. Bernigroth at Leipzig, in 1734. This print usually 

 accompanies as a frontispiece Vol. I., »Principia Rerum Naturalium», of Sweden- 

 borg's »Opera Philosophica et Mineralia», 3 vols, folio, Dresden and Leipzig, 1734. 

 Besides the ordinary edition I have seen a few copies of an edition de luxe with 

 wide margins. Copies of both editions may be seen in the iîoyal Liljrary, Stock- 

 holm. 



