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Identifier: iconologiadicesa01ripa (find matches)
Title: Iconologia di Cesare Ripa Perugina ... Nella quale si descrivono diverse imagini di virtù, vitij, affetti, passioni humane, arti discipline, humori, elementi, corpi celesti, prouincie d'Italia, fiumi, tutte le parti del mondo, ed altre infinite materie. Opera utile ad oratori, predicatori, poeti pittori, sculptori, disegnatori, e ad ogni studioso, per inuentar concetti, emblemi, ed imprese, per diuisare qualsiuoglia appatato nuttiale, funerale, trionfale. Per rappresentar poemi drammatici, e per figurare co'suoi propij simboli ciò, che può cadere in pensiero humano. Ampliata ultimamente dallo stresso autore di CC. imagini, e erricchita di molti discorsi pieni di varia eruditione ..
Year: 1613 (1610s)
Authors: Ripa, Cesare, 1560-1645 Duke University. Library. Gilbert Collection
Subjects: Emblem books, Italian Emblems
Publisher: Siena, Matteo Florimi
Contributing Library: Duke University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Duke University Libraries

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