Mundus emblematicus : studies in neo-Latin emblem books / edited by Karl A.E. Enenkel and Arnoud S.Q. Visser.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Turnhout : Brepols, c2003.
Description
ix, 383 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Action note
    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • Emblems into commonplaces : the anthologies of Joseph Langius / Ann Moss
    • Claude Mignault, Erasmus and Simon Bouquet : the function of the commentaries on Alciato's emblems / Daniel S. Russell
    • Hadriani Iunii Medici Emblemata (1565) / Chris L. Heesakkers
    • The Emblemata of Théodore de Bèze (1580) / Alison Adams
    • Achille Bocchi's Symbolicae quaestiones / Anne Rolet
    • How to gild emblems : from Mathias Holtzwart's Emblematum Tyrocinia to Nicolaus Reusner's Aureola emblemata / Elisabeth Klecker and Sonja Schreiner
    • Arnold Freitag's Mythologia ethica (1579) and the tradition of the emblematic fable / Paul J. Smith
    • Joachim Camerarius's Symbolorum et emblematum centuriae quatuor : from natural sciences to moral contemplation / Jan Papy
    • The seven liberal arts into emblems, in Olomouc, 1597 / Lubomir Konečný and Jaromir Olšovský
    • The painter and the poet : the Nucleus emblematum by De Passe and Rollenhagen / Ilja Veldman and Clara Klein
    • Occult semiotics and iconology : Michael Maier's alchemical emblems / György Endre Szőnyi
    • Hieremias Drexel's emblem book Orbis Phaëthon (1629) : moral message and strategies of persuasion / Toon van Houdt
    • Herman Hugo's Pia desideria / G. Richard Dimler.
    Other title(s)
    Studies in neo-Latin emblem books
    ISBN
    250351202X
    OCLC
    53275732
    RCP
    H - S
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