File:Alciato 1531 Augsburg 4.jpg
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English: Emblem from "Emblematum liber", Augsburg 1531. With this book, Andrea Alciato created the "emblem" as a figure
in the history of art. The emblem had to consist of three parts: headline, image and poem (Lemma, Icon and Epigramm).
Deutsch: Emblem aus dem "Emblematum liber", Augsburg 1531. Mit diesem Buch begründete Andrea Alciato die kunsthistorische Form des Emblems,
bestehend aus drei Teilen: Überschrift, Bild und poetischer Text (Lemma, Icon, Epigramm). |
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Source | http://www.emblems.arts.gla.ac.uk/alciato/index.php (Glasgow University Emblem Website) |
Author | Andrea Alciato |
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