An edition of Hadriani Ivnii medici Emblemata (1565)

Hadriani Ivnii medici Emblemata

Eivsdem Aenigmatvm libellvs

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An edition of Hadriani Ivnii medici Emblemata (1565)

Hadriani Ivnii medici Emblemata

Eivsdem Aenigmatvm libellvs

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Latin
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132

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Edition Notes

The 2nd ed.; see Landwehr, Voet.

The single page devoted to each of the 58 emblems comprises a brief statement of the topic, in some cases a dedication, the woodcut ill. within a border of fleurons, and a four-line explanation in verse. Additional explanation in prose for each emblem follows on p. 65-121.

Plantin's compasses device on t.p. Blocks for the ill. were mostly cut by Gerard Janssen van Kampen, with a few by Arnaud Nicolai; the ill. for emblems X and XIX have the letter G for Gerard. Geoffroy Ballain provided 52 of the drawings, Pieter Huys the remainder; see Voet. Headpiece, tailpiece, 2 decorated initials.

From an ed. of 850; see Voet.

Signatures: A-H⁸ I⁴.

List of authors cited, p. [122-123].

Landwehr, J. Emblem and fable books printed in the low countries, 400

Voet, L. Plantin press, 1478

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Antverpiae
Other Titles
Hadriani Ivnii medici Emblemata, ad d. Arnoldvm Cobelivm, Hadriani Iunii medici Emblemata, ad d. Arnoldum Cobelium, Aenigmatvm libellvs

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132, [2] p. (the last blank)
Number of pages
132

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OL33171609M
Internet Archive
hadrianiivniimed00juni_0

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