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Emblemata amatoria, iam demum emendata   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Viverius, Jacobus, 1571 or 2-1646
Heinsius, Daniel, 1580-1655
Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645
Bremden, Daniel van den, b. ca. 1587
Title
Emblemata amatoria, iam demum emendata
Publisher
t'Amstelredam : By Dirck Pietertz boeckvercooper in de vvitte Persse [i.e. Dirck Pietersz. Pers] ...
Description
Imprint from colophon
Introductory poem "Aen de ioncvrovwen van Hollandt" printed in civilité. It is signed by "Theocritus à Ganda," author of the work as a whole. Landwehr identifies Theocritus as Jacobus Viverius, rather than Daniel Heinsius as formerly. See Landwehr, p. XII
Engraved t.p. adapted from Theatre d'amour (ca. 1606), the source of the emblematic ill. as well. The engravings, mostly reversed, were probably done by Daniel van den Bremden. See Landwehr, 656ff
The 24 engraved circular emblematic ill. have Latin distychs around the edges, those for the 1st and 8th emblems signed by Hugo Grotius. At the bottom edge of each circular ill. are mottos in French, Latin or Italian, which are repeated on the facing page at the head of 8 lines of explanatory verse in Dutch, printed in civilité
"Elegie, ofte Nacht-clachte" (p. [61]-[63]) signed D.H. for Daniel Heinsius, who also wrote "Het sterf huys van Cupido" which follows on p. [64]; see Landwehr. Both poems printed in Roman with proper names in Gothic
Signatures: A-H
Landwehr, J. Emblem books in the Low Countries
Binding: modern mottled goatskin. Spine tooled in gilt

Subjects: Emblems; Love in art
Language Dutch
Publication date 1608
publication_date QS:P577,+1608-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Current location
IA Collections: getty; americana
Accession number
emblemataamatori00vive
Notes No page numbers. Foxing throughout book. Narrow margins.
Authority file  OCLC: 1044632386
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Internet Archive identifier: emblemataamatori00vive
https://archive.org/download/emblemataamatori00vive/emblemataamatori00vive.pdf
  • IA contributor: Getty Research Institute
  • IA digitizing sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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