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Usually known simply as the
Emblemata, the
first emblem book
appeared in
Augsburg (Germany) in 1531
under the
title Viri
Clarissimi D.
Andreae Alciati...
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including Quinti Horatii Flacci emblemata (1607),
Amorum emblemata (1608), the
Amoris divini emblemata (1615) and the
Emblemata sive
symbola (1624). In these...
- such as Aesop's
Fables and Plutarch's Lives. But if
someone asks me what
Emblemata really are? I will
reply to him, that they are mute images, and nevertheless...
- also
wrote emblemata. The
emblemata is a
genre in
which pictures are
accompanied by one or two
rhyming sentences. An
example of the
emblemata is Visschers...
- An
emblem book
print portraying Xanthippe emptying a
chamber pot over Socrates, from
Emblemata Horatiana illustrated by Otho Vaenius, 1607....
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shields collected in the
border of the
board of the judiciary] (PDF).
Emblemata Revista Aragonesa de
Emblematica (in Spanish). 6: 242. 2005. Archived...
- "The
Blind Man and the Lame", from de Bry's
Emblemata saecularia, 1596...
- The
Emblemata of Zinne-werck is an
emblem book, with text (in
poetry and prose) by the
Dutch poet
Johan de Brune [nl] and
engravings by
Adriaen van de...
- The
image was
taken up
again after the Renaissance: see
Andrea Alciato,
Emblemata / Les
emblemes (1584).
Cyrino 2010, p. 39.
Cyrino 2010, pp. 39–40. Schmitz...
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using it as a
negotiation point [1].
Alciati is most
famous for his
Emblemata,
published in
dozens of
editions from 1531 onward. This
collection of...