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Paperback Emblemata [Latin] Book

ISBN: 1024196577

ISBN13: 9781024196573

Emblemata [Latin]

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Emblemata et aliquot nummi antiqui operis, published in 1565, is a seminal work by J nos Zs mboki, also known as Johannes Sambucus, showcasing a rich collection of emblems and ancient coins. Printed by Christophe Plantin, this volume represents a significant contribution to the emblem book tradition of the Renaissance. The work combines visual imagery with Latin text, offering allegorical and moral lessons. The inclusion of ancient coins adds another layer of historical and cultural significance, reflecting the humanist interest in classical antiquity. "Emblemata" provides valuable insights into the intellectual and artistic world of the 16th century, revealing the interconnectedness of art, literature, and moral philosophy during this period. This edition, once owned by Anatole, Marquis de Granges de Surg res, stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of emblem literature and its importance in understanding Renaissance thought.

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