Les emblemes d'amour diuin et humain ensemble, Expliquez par des vers françois is a collection of poems and visual emblems exploring themes of divine and human love. Published in 1639, this work offers a glimpse into the artistic and literary sensibilities of the 17th century. The collection presents emblems - symbolic images accompanied by explanatory verses - that delve into the complexities of love, both sacred and profane. The poems, written in French, reflect the period's interest in allegorical representation and the interplay between visual and textual expression. This book provides valuable insight into the cultural and spiritual values of its time and will be of interest to scholars and enthusiasts of French literature, religious studies, and the history of art.
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