Black and white engraved pictorial title-page: title in two rounded panels, with the Tetragrammaton amid clouds atop, flanked by, left, Bacchus and the sun, and right, Flora and the moon. Flanking the lower title panel are figures of the four elements: left, Ignis and Terra, with cornucopia, plough, and scarifying rake, above the label "Adam erster haussvatter"; right, Aer and Aqua, with Noah holding pruning sickle before grape vines, above the label "Noe erster weingartner". Below these, a landscape divided by a tree, behind which is an enclosed garden with, on one side of the tree, a gardener digging and, on the other, the figures of Lot (identified as Loth) and his daughters; to the left of the garden are a man and boy overlooking a collection of animals, with a hunting scene beyond, and shipping further beyond; to the right, a woman and girl with a collection of fowl, with shepherds beyond, scenes of sowing and ploughing further beyond, and finally bird-trapping. From the book 'Oeconomia ruralis et domestica' by Johann Coler