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Author
Meissner, Daniel, 1585?-1625, author
Title
Thesaurus philo-politicus, hoc est, Emblemata sive moralia politica, figuris aeneis incisa et ad instar albi amicorum exhibita, versibus quoq[ue] Latinis ac rhythmis Germanicis conscripta / Politisches Schatzkästlein, das ist, Ausserlesene schöne Emblemata vnd Moralia so wol Kunst vnd Christliebenden als Kriegszvbenden, auch andern politischen Personen zu Ehren vnd Gefallen in diese Stammbuchs Form gar artlich inventirt, fürgebildet vnd gantz new an Tag geben / durch Daniel Meissnern von Commenthaw ausz Böheimb P.L.C. ; sampt gewissen Abbildungen der fürnembsten käyserlichen königlichen Chur- vnd Fürstlichen Residentz, auch Reichs vnd Handelsz Stätten, so wol der berümbtesten Vniversitäten vnd hohen Schulen in vnd ausserhalb desz Heil. Röm. Reichs Teutscher Nation
Publisher
Zu Franckfurt am Mayn : Bey Eberhardt Kiesern, Burgern vnd Kupfferstechern daselbst zufinden
Description
Binding: gilt tooled roan; all edges gilt; small armorial bookplate on verso of front free endpaper
Parts 1 to 6 with engraved and letterpress title pages; parts 7 and 8 with engraved title pages only
Originally published in 2 volumes, each comprising 8 parts; of the second edition only the first volume was published
Each part comprises 52 copper plates with emblematic images and views of cities in the background
Parts 1 to 6 are by Daniel Meissner who dies in 1625; part 7 is by Johann Ludwig Gottfried; part 8 was edited by Eberhard Kieser. Cf. Praz
Head-pieces; decorative initials
VD17
Landwehr, J. German emblem books
Praz, M. Studies in 17th-century imagery (2nd ed.)
8 parts in 1 : 17 x 21 cm (4to oblong)
Parts 1 to 6 are by Daniel Meissner who died in 1625; part 7 is by Johann Ludwig Gottfried; part 8 was edited by Eberhard Kieser. Cf. Praz

Subjects: Emblems; Cities and towns; Emblems -- Early works to 1800; Cities and towns -- Pictorial works -- Early works to 1800
Language
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ger
Publication date 1624
publication_date QS:P577,+1624-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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IA Collections: getty; americana
Accession number
thesaurusphilopo00meis
Notes Tight margins throughout - text and images printed on gutter and off page throughout.
Authority file  OCLC: 1085651619
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Internet Archive identifier: thesaurusphilopo00meis
https://archive.org/download/thesaurusphilopo00meis/thesaurusphilopo00meis.pdf
  • IA contributor: Getty Research Institute

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