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Mundus Emblematicus Studies in Neo-Latin Emblem Books Book

Mundus Emblematicus Studies in Neo-Latin Emblem Books
Mundus Emblematicus Studies in Neo-Latin Emblem Books, The thirteen articles in this volume deal with the Neo-Latin emblem book after the birth of the genre with Andrea Alciato's Emblematum libellus (1531). While the interest in emblematics has grown considerably during the last decades, the seminal Neo-Latin, Mundus Emblematicus Studies in Neo-Latin Emblem Books has a rating of 4 stars
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Mundus Emblematicus Studies in Neo-Latin Emblem Books, The thirteen articles in this volume deal with the Neo-Latin emblem book after the birth of the genre with Andrea Alciato's Emblematum libellus (1531). While the interest in emblematics has grown considerably during the last decades, the seminal Neo-Latin, Mundus Emblematicus Studies in Neo-Latin Emblem Books
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  • Mundus Emblematicus Studies in Neo-Latin Emblem Books
  • Written by author Karl A. E. Enenkel
  • Published by Brepols Publishers, October 2003
  • The thirteen articles in this volume deal with the Neo-Latin emblem book after the birth of the genre with Andrea Alciato's Emblematum libellus (1531). While the interest in emblematics has grown considerably during the last decades, the seminal Neo-Latin
  • Responding to a perception that emblem books published beginning in 1531 in Augsburg in Latin have been neglected by both the fields of Neo-Latin studies and emblem studies, European and American scholars of literature and art history examine several exam
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Introduction
Emlems into Commonplaces: The Anthologies of Josephus Langius1
Claude Mignault, Erasmus and Simon Bouquet: The Function of the Commentaries on Alciato's Emblems17
Hadriani Iunii Medici Emblemata (1565)33
The Emblemata of Theodore de Beze (1580)71
Achille Bocchi's Symbolicae Quaestiones101
How to Gild Emblems. From Mathias Holtzwart's Emblematum Tyrocinia to Nicolaus Reusner's Aureola Emblemata131
Arnold Freitag's Mythologia Ethica (1579) and the Tradition of the Emblematic Fable173
Joachim Camerarius's Symbolorum et Emblematum Centuriae Quatuor: From Natural Science to Moral Contemplation201
The Seven Liberal Arts into Emblems, in Olomouc, 1957235
The Painter and the Poet: The Nucleus Emblematum by De Passe and Rollenhagen267
Occult Semiotics and Iconolyg; Michael Maier's Alchemical Emblems301
Hieremias Drexel's Emblem Book Orbis Phaethon (1629): Moral Message and Strategies of Persuasion325
Herman Hugo's Pia Desideria351
Nota vitae381


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