
This is a black and white engraving depicting a human figure overlaid with the symbols of the zodiac. The figure is a nude man standing in a contrapposto pose, with one leg slightly bent and weight shifted to one side. Each zodiac sign is associated with a specific body part, and a small illustration of the corresponding animal or symbol is connected to that part by a line. Here's a breakdown of the zodiac signs and their placements: * **Aries** (ram) is at the head. * **Taurus** (bull) is on the neck. * **Gemini** (twins) is on the shoulder. * **Cancer** (crab) is on the breast. * **Leo** (lion) is on the heart. * **Virgo** (woman) is on the stomach. * **Libra** (scales) is on the kidneys. * **Scorpio** (scorpion) is on the genitals. * **Sagittarius** (centaur) is on the thigh. * **Capricorn** (goat) is on the knee. * **Aquarius** (water bearer) is on the leg. * **Pisces** (fish) is on the foot. Each sign is accompanied by Latin text describing its qualities (e.g., 'calidus & siccus' for Aries, meaning 'hot and dry'). The style of the engraving is reminiscent of Renaissance or early modern astrological illustrations. The lines connecting the signs to the body are somewhat crude, and the overall aesthetic is more illustrative than realistic.