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Introduction | ||
Emlems into Commonplaces: The Anthologies of Josephus Langius | 1 | |
Claude Mignault, Erasmus and Simon Bouquet: The Function of the Commentaries on Alciato's Emblems | 17 | |
Hadriani Iunii Medici Emblemata (1565) | 33 | |
The Emblemata of Theodore de Beze (1580) | 71 | |
Achille Bocchi's Symbolicae Quaestiones | 101 | |
How to Gild Emblems. From Mathias Holtzwart's Emblematum Tyrocinia to Nicolaus Reusner's Aureola Emblemata | 131 | |
Arnold Freitag's Mythologia Ethica (1579) and the Tradition of the Emblematic Fable | 173 | |
Joachim Camerarius's Symbolorum et Emblematum Centuriae Quatuor: From Natural Science to Moral Contemplation | 201 | |
The Seven Liberal Arts into Emblems, in Olomouc, 1957 | 235 | |
The Painter and the Poet: The Nucleus Emblematum by De Passe and Rollenhagen | 267 | |
Occult Semiotics and Iconolyg; Michael Maier's Alchemical Emblems | 301 | |
Hieremias Drexel's Emblem Book Orbis Phaethon (1629): Moral Message and Strategies of Persuasion | 325 | |
Herman Hugo's Pia Desideria | 351 | |
Nota vitae | 381 |
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Add 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 to your collection on WonderClub |