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Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts This bibliography provides descriptions of 432 manuscripts from Europe and the United States, of which 341 contain visual imagery in various media. The manuscripts feature tripartite emblems proper, as well as festivity books, hieroglyphic texts, proto-emblematic material, allegories, triumphs, symbolic source books, schemata, devotional handbooks, and libri amicorum with emblematic imagery. Multiple indices provide full access to the manuscript descriptions: topics and genres, titles, artists, translators, dedicatees, additional names, provenance (including dealers and auction houses), dates of production, and places of production. All shelfmarks are listed separately by collection and city, keyed to the entry number for each manuscript. Many entries include notes of iconographic, artistic, or literary interest. A lengthy secondary bibliography completes the volume. Only sixty-eight of these manuscripts have been published and many of the 200 named authors are not normally known as creators of emblematic works. Approximately one-third of the manuscripts have never been described in a printed catalogue. SANDRA SIDER is Gordon N. Ray Rare Books Cataloguer, Pierpont Morgan Library, New York.
CORPUS LIBRORUM EMBLEMATUM Corpus Librorum Emblematum is a series of bibliographic references works organized into two series: Primary Literature dealing with the emblem books themselves; Secondary Literature dealing with the history, criticism and interpretation of emblematic literature. Each volume is either annotated or followed by a companion volume which provides a critical review of the secondary literature. Primary Literature Peter M. Daly and G. Richard Dimler, SJ. The Jesuit Series, Pan One: A-D (1996) Sandra Sider with Barbara Obrist. Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Secondary Literature Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox. The English Emblem (Munich: Saur, 1990). Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox. The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem (Munich: Saur, 1991).
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Edited by Sandra Sider with Barbara Obrist
M c G I L L - Q U E E N ' S UNIVERSITY PRESS Montreal & Kingston • London • Buffalo
© McGill-Queen's University Press 1997 ISBNO-7735-I550-X Legal deposit fourth quarter 1997 Bibliotheque nationale du Quebec Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Sider, Sandra Bibliography of emblematic manuscripts (Corpus librorum emblematum) ISBN 0-7735-I55O-X 1. Emblem books - Bibliography. 2. Emblems - Bibliography. 3. Manuscripts - Bibliography. I. Obrist, Barbara II. Title. III. Series. zio2i.3.553 1997 on'.3i 097-900492-6
For my son Jacob, filius ultimus
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CONTENTS Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction List of Illustrations Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Location of Manuscripts Indices Titles Artists Translators Dedicatees Additional Names Provenance Topics and Genres Dates Place of Production Bibliography Plates
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FOREWORD I consider it a privilege to write a foreword to Sandra Sider's Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts - for those with strong nerves in short: BEMA. In November of the year 1989, at the initiative of Irving Lavin, Sandra spoke at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study, addressing a group of local scholars, and carefully as well as convincingly, she gave us an outline of her emblem-manuscript plans. The reader of her book will find it profitable to turn to the author's "Introduction." We should realize that - ever since Henry Green's Alciati and his Book of Emblems (London, 1872) - serious attempts have been made not only to collect but also to analyze emblematic works. The standard work on emblems, with its exhaustive bibliography, was and remains Mario Praz's Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery (Sussidi Eruditi 16, Rome, ed. secunda, 1964). Andrea Alciati, a Milanese lawyer specializing in Roman law, created the first Emblematum liber, which appeared at Augsburg in the year 1531. With this, Alciati performed a miracle by making it possible to present word and image as equivalents - side by side - and at a time when humanists in practically speaking all fields shuddered at this thought and followed the thundering beginning of the Gospel of St. John which proclaimed: "In principio erat verbum ..." Twelve years after Alciati, Andreas Vesalius published the first ever illustrated anatomical atlas sub titulo Fabrica corporis humani, thereby defying the greatest authorities in his field. We may assume that in the tri-partite shape given this new literary and artistic phenomenon, Alciati introduced the Greek work EMBLEMA, in order to allude to the "insertion " of a picture between on the one hand the preceding motto and on the other the subsequent epigram. Changes took place: Barthelemy Aneau (1505-1565), in his French renderings of Alciati's emblems, straightened out the chaos by grouping the emblems according to loci communes - a system that was adapted in the numerous editions of the Emblematum liber that followed after Alciati's death in 1550. The sixteenth-century emblems posed, with motto and pictura, riddles, which were intended to challenge the readers' ingenuity, which was ever so slightly aided by the epigram. Through the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, emblems had become moralizing and didactic, thereby appealing to a larger public. The Enlightenment witnessed (or should we say "caused"?) the decay of ars emblematica. It was the time when nannies put in the hands of their charges hieroglyphic bibles. Emblem books in academic libraries (such as those at Glasgow and Princeton), but also in private hands, have proven through the years to be rich sources of literary and artistic information. Yet, the world had to wait for Sandra Sider's contribution which has, miraculously, opened to us vast and amazingly neglected aspects of ars emblematica as they are found in manuscripts. Considering the enormous quantity of her finds, it goes without saying that her work offers selections, to be precise some 432 items, many of them never hinted at in scholarly publications, let alone listed in library catalogues. Emblemata ex tenebris bibliothecarum ad lucem vocavit! Sandra Sider's qualifications are noteworthy. As early as 1978, she graduated with a Ph.D. dissertation dealing with what we would call proto-emblematic material as it is found in Rabelais. A year after, she devoted a searching study to another typically proto-emblematic work, the famous Tabula Cebetis. From 1979 until 1985 she was a research bibliographer for the eminent firm H.P. Kraus Rare Books in New York. A linguist with far-flung interests and abilities (knowledge of Greek and Latin taken for granted), she was long-time head of the Department of Manuscripts and Rare Books at the Hispanic Society. She is now with the Pierpont Morgan Library as their Gordon N. Ray Rare Books Cataloguer.
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We are living in times in which the intimate association between Word and Image is taken for granted. One glance at commercial advertisements reveals emblematic configurations. I should not be surprised if Sandra were at some time in the future to deal in a separate publication with those trends in our own age. I should like here to mention en passant a genius among present-day poets, the German-American writer Margot Scharpenberg who has to her credit a number of books (her latest devoted to the artist Paul Klee) in which we may regard her poems as a modern equivalent to the noblest of Renaissance emblematic epigrams. If Sandra Sider's book needs a motto, this is what I would suggest: INITIUM FELICITATIS: INDUSTRIA
and I would add as a finis ET SAPIENTIA.
William S. Heckscher Princeton, New Jersey
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Peter Daly initially inspired this endeavor, and, in spite of various difficulties, continued to have faith that we could present a volume of some use to the scholarly community. Research funding generously provided over a period of three years through a grant awarded to him from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada made the bibliography a reality; the Renaissance Society of America very efficiently managed these funds and served as our sponsor in the United States. In addition, generous publication subventions from the Renaissance Society and the Samuel H. Kress Foundation helped to produce this volume. Everyone consulting this Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts ("BEMA" to emblem scholars everywhere) owes a debt of gratitude to all the above. In addition to Peter and our sponsoring institutions, I owe a special "thank you" to my colleagues, first at The Hispanic Society of America, and now those at the Pierpont Morgan Library, for their infinite patience and kind attention. My daughter Abigail volunteered her editorial expertise to help with editing and formatting. As always, William Heckscher's encouragement and good humor have been inspirational. Barbara Obrist, associate editor of BEMA, contributed many of the descriptions. Without her enthusiasm and constant support, this volume could not have been completed. As an art historian, she brought a level of expertise to this undertaking that was beyond my abilities. She repeatedly suggested that we provide more art-historical information, but as editor I was forced to restrict the amount of research time spent on any one manuscript. All errors and omissions in this arena are my responsibility. Santiago Sebastian Lopez was kind enough to fill out our information forms for the Glasgow University manuscripts during his sabbatical in Scotland. Although he is no longer with us, and will be missed at emblematic gatherings, we would nevertheless like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to him for taking the time from his art-historical research to send us material on this important collection. Santiago also facilitated my own research for BEMA when I was visiting his native Valencia. Several other emblem specialists have likewise given us precious hours from their own schedules to search for manuscripts and help us contact librarians, including Alison Adams, Michael Bath, Pedro Campa, Thomas McGeary, Karel Porteman, Stephen Rawles, Daniel Russell, Marcus de Schepper, and Alan Young. Another art historian, Lubomir Konecny, has made an initial foray into the wealth of manuscript material in the Czech Republic. His contribution, as he himself has emphasized, is necessarily of a provisional character owing to lack of time and the somewhat chaotic state of numerous collections located in castles throughout the country. Peter Gillgren, a graduate student entering the field of emblematics, stressed the preliminary nature of his descriptions from Uppsala University Library and the Royal Library in Stockholm. Sabine Modersheim had similar reservations about her (quite excellent) research for BEMA in the ducal library at Wolfenbiittel. We especially wish to acknowledge the more than 200 curators who have done their best to help us locate manuscripts for BEMA. Along the way we have met new colleagues, made new friends, and generated an enormous amount of interest in this fascinating genre of material. Even in geographic areas appearing to lack emblematic manuscripts altogether (Romania, for example), the courtesy and attentiveness of manuscript librarians have been gratifying.
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Of the dozens of individuals involved with the project, we hope that we have included below everyone who provided descriptions or corrections: Anita Andreasian Jean Michel Massing Gregorio de Andres Thomas McGeary Francois Avril Paolo Messina Janet Backhouse D. Muzerelle Peter J. Becker Francine de Nave Holm Bevers Stephen Nonack M. Bronselaer P.F.J. Obbema Luis Cabral Myra Orth Mitchell Codding J.H. van de Pas Vicky Denby Zdzislaw Pietrzyk Consuelo Dutschke Jean Preston Manuela Fidalgo Fabienne Queyroux Claudia Funke Helmut Rohlfing Cisca van Heertum Marie-Fran§oise Rose K. van der Horst Sandra Saccone Gerda C. Huisman Kevin Salatino Christopher Steppard Paul Huvenne Ann Hyde Brent Sverdloff Hans-Erich Teitge J.-C. Garreta Maria da Conceicao Geada Jordi Torra Genevieve Tournouer Paul Gehl M.L. Turchetti Carmen Gomez-Senent David Weston Jan Gromadzki Roger Wieck Monika Griinberg-Droge P.W. van Wissing G. Van Hooydonk Laetitia Yeandle H.-O. Keunecke Juan Antonio Yeves Peter Kidd Anna Koslowska We encourage curators as well as scholars to report corrections and emblematic manuscripts omitted from BEMA to the journal Emblematica for possible submission to the section on research notes. We should be especially grateful if interested scholars could search out emblematic manuscripts in four major libraries which we were not able to include for this volume, and which are likely to contain such manuscripts: the National Library in Budapest; the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana; the Royal Library in Copenhagen; and, the National Library in Edinburgh. Sandra Sider Gordon N. Ray Rare Books Cataloguer Pierpont Morgan Library
INTRODUCTION "Emblems require ... an artificious hand of either a Painter or Engraver, as likewise a quibbling Brain of a word measuring Poet." (Case MS. W 1025.656, The Newberry Library)
To the above sentiments we can add that bibliographic work on emblematic manuscripts requires perspicacity, perseverance, and a perverse ability to codify and simplify an incredibly diverse collection of material (none of which qualities we possessed in equal measure). We have cast our nets wide and deep, hauling in a few old shoes, monstrous forms, mythological creatures, and unknown pearls, along with the expected emblematic fish. Manuscript cataloguers, especially of illustrated material, often must present complex objects in an overly simplified form. The cataloguer not only must assemble information describing each manuscript in an organized fashion, but must then arrange that information to be compatible with all the other descriptions within the format of the catalogue. Thus, for example, we have described all manuscripts in terms of folios since the collation of these volumes, when it exists at all, has been done in diverse and sometimes confusing ways. We wanted to give researchers a clear idea of the physical bulk of each item, with the assumption that many scholars would wish to order microfilms. In a bibliography such as BEMA, containing manuscripts with many different physical properties, we have necessarily had to reduce ingenious examples of creative flair to nothing more than a simple paragraph, juxtaposed on a white page with similar blocks of type. We wish that each person holding this volume could gaze through each description as a window, leafing through the poems, meditations, mottoes, games, words to the wise, and more than 16,000 images in these manuscripts. During the early stage of this undertaking, we had hoped to provide many more illustrations, as well as full subject and iconographic indices. In a roundtable discussion at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study in 1989 focusing on this project, one of the art historians suggested that researchers for BEMA should consider making videotapes of the manuscripts with images. Indeed, if funding for visual documentation had been readily available, we could have created a computerized database for widespread distribution in which windows might actually have opened to reveal the eclectic nature of this material. While such a database would perhaps be more economically feasible today, it would have been prohibitively expensive in 1989. In this volume of BEMA, then, we present only the most basic information, with the hope that it might encourage more serious work on this genre as a whole. BEMA should not be considered as a census of emblematic manuscripts, but rather as a compilation of the various kinds of manuscripts that contributed to and utilized the Renaissance phenomenon of emblematics. The stellar manuscripts in this collection, indicated by an asterisk (*) next to the entry number, contain actual devices or emblems, with most of the latter including the canonical tripartite structure of pictura, motto, and epigram, or similar text, although a few of strong visual interest lack either motto or epigram. The remaining manuscripts in BEMA can be described as related material, such as festivity books, hieroglyphic texts, proto-emblematic material (produced before Alciati's publication of 1531), allegories, triumphs, symbolic or iconographic source books, commonplace books (but not manuscripts catalogued as "books of proverbs"), alba amicorum (only those containing non-heraldic visual images), schemata, epitomes, and devotional handbooks.
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Only manuscripts and other handcrafted material on sheets of paper or vellum are contained in this bibliography. Thus, while some drawings are described, we did not include any individual paintings, such as the miniatures by Nicholas Milliard which often feature mottoes. Of the several hundred manuscripts considered for BEMA, we selected 432, of which 341 contain visual imagery. Through our multiple indices, BEMA'S manuscripts can now be studied in the context of related material being produced in the same location during the same general period. When added to the print record, which has been more fully treated than manuscripts, the value of this symbolic collocation should be obvious to anyone investigating any aspect of cultural history, especially during the latter sixteenth, seventeenth, and early eighteenth centuries, when most of the manuscripts in BEMA were being created. Our secondary "Bibliography" includes all scholarly publications mentioned in the descriptions either referring to manuscripts in BEMA or containing facsimiles from the manuscripts themselves. Since these categories often overlap, we have combined them in a single bibliography. While this section is fairly comprehensive, it is by no means complete. For some of the more famous entries, with numerous references in scholarly publications and notices in exhibition catalogues, we have tried to include the references in standard bibliographies as well as the most recent publications. Catalogues of collections, auction houses, and dealers are mentioned in individual entries but not included in the "Bibliography." These provenances can be traced through the indices. Readers may be interested in some of the quantitative results produced in our BEMA computerized database, which help to place these emblematic manuscripts within the larger cultural contexts in which they were conceived. In this respect, the manuscripts in BEMA reflect contemporaneous print culture while differing in significant ways. Perhaps most importantly, many of the manuscripts in BEMA seem like works in process: while some of their content (and formats of presentation) can be traced to printed emblem books, numerous other manuscripts seem to demonstrate the creative process in action, with sketches redrawn and text slanting up the sides of pages. Several, of course, became messier over time as subsequent owners inserted text or children added their own perspective (sometimes by engaging the item in a more physical manner). In the more than 40,000 folios listed here, the use of color in some of the more formal manuscripts is an outstanding feature, with ink and watercolor the dominant media. At least two dozen manuscripts feature the addition of gilt or gold ink, with several containing rather unusual material, such as textiles and, in one instance, insect wings. Apparently only 68 of the BEMA manuscripts have ever been published (and then sometimes in different formats), while eight probably were copied from printed sources. As difficult as it has been to discover some of these manuscripts, we were not surprised to learn that at least one-third not only have not been published, but - aside from occasional entries in card catalogues - have also never been listed in a catalogue. A few had never been catalogued at all and were unearthed by librarians assisting in our search. In addition, many of the 200 named authors are not normally known as creators of emblematic works (indeed, many of them are not otherwise known at all). We encourage scholars to pay close attention to the notes included in many entries, which partially compensate for our lack of subject indices. These notes are often used as well to mention extraneous material that may be of interest to literary scholars, art historians, and students of the book arts, such as inserted leaves of marbled paper, manuscript maps, micrography, bound-in printed works, musical compositions, masques, letters, and other non-emblematic items. We have taken special care to give this information for uncatalogued manuscripts. Where possible, the notes also document the manuscript's history of use, especially those that traveled with their own-
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ers since this may indicate where the item could have been seen and copied, or served as inspiration. Finally, in the notes we have attempted to correct the errors of previous bibliographers and typographers with the fervent hope that someone may do the same for us some day. For a few manuscripts added to BEMA in the final stage of editing, we were not able to include foliation, measurements, or other physical details. We decided, nevertheless, to include an incomplete reference rather than omit the manuscript. Concerning languages in which the manuscripts are written, Latin, of course, is by far the most prevalent (with 114 in Latin only), and mottoes are almost exclusively in Latin. Of the various languages and dialects used, Greek is the sole example without any manuscripts exclusively in that language. Except for a scattered few items with Polish, Swedish, Russian, Flemish, Arabic, Catalan, or Hebrew, the following table summarizes language use by numbers of manuscripts. Latin English French Spanish Italian Portuguese Dutch German Greek
Exclusively 114 35 19 18 15 12 10 8 0
With Other Languages 57 45 68 33 40 15 27 56 46
If BEMA included a larger statistical field, it would be interesting to speculate on the polarities of England and Portugal demonstrating such a high percentage of manuscripts exclusively in English and Portuguese. This, and the other quantitative information provided here, may become more meaningful in the future as scholars investigate the BEMA manuscripts. Research activity in the field of emblem studies has increased dramatically in the last two decades. When I was working on my dissertation on emblematic imagery in Rabelais in the early 1970s, hardly any mention was being made of emblematics in the scholarly production of Canada and the United States, nor was there much relevant methodology to follow. Today, the indices of major art bibliographies include numerous references to this subject, revealing the pertinence of emblematic analysis to research involving artists such as Raphael and Leonardo, and to anonymous yet significant imagery in the decorative arts and architecture. Just one example of this expansion was the 1994 international conference on architecture and the emblem at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal. Emblematic investigation now includes such varied topics as royal insignia, nineteenth-century hieroglyphics, chivalry, costume, stained glass, flags, funeral monuments, and fraternal societies. Recent literary research has also benefitted from emblem studies, as demonstrated in publications on authors as diverse as Spenser, Montaigne, Tirso de Molina, and Dante. Without a doubt, emblematics have entered the scholarly mainstream. We hope that BEMA might be a useful current to follow.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Johannes Bureus, Sigilli mysterica, ca. 1630. Uppsala, Universiteitsbibliothek Carolina Rediviva: Y31. (BEMA no. 137) 2. Album amicorum of Esaias Major, 1636-1642. Wroclaw, Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu: Akc 1949/1026. (BEMA no. *30) 3. Album amicorum of Johannes Vivianus and Marcus Gheeraerts, 1570-1603. The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek: 74 F 19. (BEMA no. *71) 4. Album amicorum of Michael Heidenreich, 1574-1596. Kornik, Biblioteka Kornicka PAN: BK 1436. (BEMA no. 78) 5. University of Alcala de Henares, Copia de las hierogliphicas ..., late 16th century. New York, The Hispanic Society of America: B2417. (BEMA no. *94) 6. University of Alcala de Henares, Certdmenes, motes y emblemas ..., early 17th century. Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional: Ms. Res. 238. (BEMA no. *93) 7. Discorsi vari sopra diverse sorti d'imprese, late 16th-early 17th century. Siena, Biblioteca Comunale: C. VI. 9. (BEMA no. 165) 8. [Emblems], ca. 1601-1610. Baltimore, The Walters Art Gallery: MS. W. 495. (BEMA no. *198) 9. Guy Du Faur, Les quatrains, 1607(?) Chicago, The Newberry Library: Wing MS -ZW 645 .K292. (BEMA no. *179) 10. Francois Du Moulin(?), [Concerning Biblical, Christian, and profane iconography], before 1510(?) Glasgow, Glasgow University Library: SMM 6. (BEMA no. 180) 11. Pierre Gringore, Les abus du monde, ca. 1510. New York, Pierpont Morgan Library: M42. (BEMA no. 242) 12. Joris Hoefnagel, [The four elements], ca. 1575-1580. Washington, National Gallery of Art: 1987.20.5-8. (BEMA no. *252) 13. [Horapollo], Secretum meum mihi, early 16th century. London, British Library: MS. Royal 12.C.iii. (BEMA no. 254) 14. Album amicorum of Janus Dousa, 1563-1597. Leiden, Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek: BPL 1406. (BEMA no. 48) 15. Esther Inglis, Octonaries ..., 1601. New York, New York Public Library: Spencer Collection MS. 14. (BEMA no. 261) 16. Ambrosius Kollenetz, Emblemata et paraneses, ca. 1770. Wroclaw, Universitecka Biblioteka we Wroclawiu: Akc. 1948/992. (BEMA no. *304) 17. Diego Lopez, Declaracao magistral sobre os emblemas de Andre Alciato, 1695. Lisbon, Biblioteca Nacional: Cod. 9221. (BEMA no. *314) 18. Oedipi, et Sphingis, Dialogvs, 1550s. Philadelphia, Free Library of Philadelphia: Lewis E. 164. (BEMA no. 331)
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19. Jacques Bailly, Les tapisseries du roi, ca. 1663. Cambridge, Harvard University, Houghton Library: MS Typ 699. (BEMA no. *113) 20. Baltasar Porreno, Hieroglificos ..., 1625. New York, The Hispanic Society of America: MS. HC:397/397. (BEMA no. *357) 21. Ramier de Raudiere, Les elemens de I'education hero'ique, ca. 1775. Chicago, The Newberry Library: Wing MS ZW 746 .R192. (BEMA no. *361) 22. Theodor Rindfleisch, Theatrum vitae et mortis, 1615-1625. Wroclaw, Biblioteka Universytecka we Wroclawiu: B1950. (BEMA no. 363) 23. J.J. Rollos, Symbola ... laudes Johannis HI Sobieski ..., 1691-1696. Kornik, Biblioteka Kornicka PAN: BK 391. (BEMA no. 367) 24. Hebrew Community, Rome, Pads triumphum magnificum dementi XIII, 1760. New York, Pierpont Morgan Library: M375. (BEMA no. *368) 25. Schering Rosenhane, Hortus regius, 1645. Stockholm, Kungliga Biblioteket: H45. (BEMA no. *372) 26. Giacomo Saporiti, La sombre de las heroycas hazanas ..., 1611. Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional: MS.2984. (BEMA no. *379) 27. Joseph Schwerdtlein, Alphabet mit allegorischen Figuren und Denkspruchen, ca. 1790. Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek Bamberg: Msc. Var.5n. (BEMA no. 384) 28-29. Gabriel Simeoni, Discours... sur la cognoissance des esprits et dessings des homines ..., 1556. Florence, Biblioteca Laurenziana: Ashb. 1376. (BEMA no. 387) 30. Sonetti-Componenti, 1765. New York, New York Public Library: Spencer Collection MS. 144. (BEMA no. 390) 31. Ottavio Strada, Simbola ..., ca. 1600. Santa Monica, Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities: 870610. (BEMA no. 398) 32. Anton Stroz, Pium infracti amorisfoedus, 1718. Santa Monica, Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities: 890171. (BEMA no. *404) 33. Geffrey Whitney, [A choice of emblems], ca. 1585. Cambridge, Harvard University, Houghton Library: MS Typ 14. (BEMA no. *428) 34. Laurence Van Uxem, Emblemes et devises ..., 1796. Cambridge, Harvard University, Houghton Library: MS Typ 44. (BEMA no. *416)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EMBLEMATIC MANUSCRIPTS
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1. Accademia degli Incaminati. [Imprese.] Bologna, 1607. 25 folios, in Italian. 23 x 17 cm. Illustrations: 13, ink Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SMM 1368 City: Glasgow References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Works and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 1. 2. Accademia Intronata. Copia dell origine e de capitoli antichi dell Accademia Intronata. Supplica fatta al consistoro de M. Augusto Marraponiprete ... Siena, [17th century]. Folios 428-517, in Italian. 27.9 x 21 cm. Illustrations: 57, ink and watercolor (some unfinished) Location: Biblioteca Comunale; A. V. 19 City: Siena References: Lorenzo Ilari, Indice per materie della Biblioteca Comunale di Siena ... Siena, 1844-1848, vol. 1, 237; Gino Garosi, Inventario del manoscritti della Biblioteca Comunale di Siena, Florence, 1980, vol. II, mss. 151-346. 3. Accademia Intronata. Per II Serenissimo Gran Duca di Toscana. Tuscany, [16th century]. Folios 50-54, in Italian. 23.7 x 17 cm. Dedicated to: Grand-Duke of Tuscany Illustrations: 4, ink Location: Biblioteca Laurenziana; Ashb. 688 City: Florence References: Francis Ames-Lewis, "Early Medicean Devices," Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 42 (1979), 122-143. 4. Aesop (pseudo-). Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606. A morallfabletalke. [Mythologica ethica. Latin trans, by Arnold Freitag, published 1579.] [England], 1579-1605 (possibly 1586-1590). 172 folios, plus blanks, in English. 21.3 x 15.7 cm.
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Provenance: Maggs Catalogue 572, no. 10 (and others); bought in 1936 by Jules Furthman (d. 1960) in Los Angeles; sold by him to New York bookdealer John Fleming; acquired by the Columbia Alumni, Class of 1923; given to Butler Library in 1959 Location: Butler Library, Columbia University; Western MS 16 City: New York Notes: See unpublished doctoral dissertation by Nora Rooche Field, Columbia University, 1979. Published: Richard G. Barnes, ed., A Moral Fable-talk, San Francisco, The Arion Press, 1987. References: Richard G. Barnes, intro., William Nelson, "A Morall Fabletalke," Columbia Library Columns 9 (1959), 26-31; David G. Hale, "The Source and Date of Golding's Fabletalk," Modern Philology 69 (May, 1972), 326-327. 5. Album amicorum. Des Herrn BrfekaJ in Bohmen Stammfbuch]. Latin. 18.5 x 13.5 cm. Illustrations: 1, watercolor (on p. 45)
S.I., s.d. 380 folios, in German and
Location: Herzog August Bibliothek; 210.2 Extravagantes City: Wolfenbiittel Notes: An edition is being prepared by Wilhelm Engelbrecht. References: Wolf-Dieter Otte, Die neueren Handschriften der gruppe Extravagantes, vol. 2, Frankfurt am Main, 1987, 197. 6. Album amicorum (possibly of a German student). Wittemberg, 1702. 118 folios, in Latin, German, Hebrew, and Arabic. 10.6 x 14.8 cm. Illustrations: 1, watercolor Location: Uniwersytecka Biblioteka we Wroclawiu; Akc 1949/1060 City: Wroclaw 7. Album amicorum (possibly of a German student). Liegnitz(?), ca. 1794. 132 folios, in German and French. 10.3 x 18.2 cm. Illustrations: 8, ink, watercolor Location: Uniwersytecka Biblioteka we Wroclawiu; Akc 1949/1054 City: Wroclaw
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8. Album amicorum from Swedish Pomerania. Patronis factoribus amiciso; hoc libelli sacrum est. Swedish Pommerania, [mid-17th century]. 396 folios, in Latin. 9 x 16 cm. Illustrations: 1, ink Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 131 City: Uppsala References: Sten Lindroth, Paracelsismen i Sverige till 1600-talets mitt, Uppsala, 1943, 185 sq. * 9. Album amicorum of Abel Coenders van Helpen. Germany and the Netherlands, 1586-1614. 266 folios, in French, Latin, and German. 16 x 10 cm. Illustrations: 6, watercolor (plus costume drawings and coats of arms) • Provenance: Paris, Eggiman (Castle of Preole near Charleroix) Location: Universiteitsbibliotheek Groningen; HS 214° City: Groningen References: Alba amircorum, 1990, no. 73. * 10. Album amicorum of Adrianus Hofferus. Leiden, 1608-1619. 219 folios, in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. 13 x 18 cm. Illustrations: 5, gouache, ink, watercolor Provenance: Frederik Muller (Amsterdam, auction of June 16, 1910) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 75 J 1 City: The Hague Notes: Two emblems taken from Alciati; signed, 1619, by Daniel Heinsius, f. 82. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 169. * 11. Album amicorum of Andreas Math. Nuremberg, 1597-1606. 205 folios, in German and Latin. 15.5 x 18 cm. Illustrations: 10, watercolor (3 actual emblems, others related material) Location: Bibliotheque Nationale; Smith-Lesouef 84 City: Paris
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Notes: Mythological imagery. 12. Album amicorum of Arnold Fritag. Cologne, 1586-1590. 28 folios, in Latin and Greek. 15.5 x 9.9 cm. In: Philippus Mornaeus, Vitae mortisque atque adeo humanorum actionum Christianae acpia consideratio, Frankfurt, 1585 (printed book). Illustrations: 1, ink Provenance: Preussische Staatsbibliothek Location: Biblioteka Jagiellonska; Alba amicorum 30 City: Cracow 13. Album amicorum of Aegidius Anselmus Antonisz. The Hague, etc., 1594-1602. 107 folios, in Latin, Dutch, French, Italian, German and English. 18.5 x 12 cm. Illustrations: 4, ink, watercolor Provenance: J. Baart de la Faille; Frederik Muller (Amsterdam, auction of June 16, 1910) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 71 J 57 City: The Hague Notes: Includes text by Emmanuel van Meteren (1535-1612). References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 25. * 14. Album amicorum of Augustin de Bois. S.I., 1665-1674. 178 folios, in Latin and German. 10 x 15 cm. Illustrations: 6, various, ff. 6, 7, 90, 122, 146, 160 (others are heraldic) Location: Archiv Narodniho Muzea; B. c. 9 City: Prague References: B. Hertlova, Uvod do problematiky pamdtniku raneho novoveku. Acta Universitatis Carolinae - philosophica et historica, vol. 1, 1975, 139, no. 3. 15. Album amicorum of Augustus Albertus. Germany, [mid-17th century]. 118 folios, in Latin and Hebrew. 10 x 17 cm. Illustrations: 1, pencil, ink, wash
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Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 11 City: Uppsala * 16. Album amicorum of Barthelomeus Ruloffs. Amsterdam, 1765-1800. 137 folios, in Dutch and French. 11 x 18.5 cm. Illustrations: 7, ink, watercolor (other images not emblematic) Location: Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek; Ltk 2001 City: Leiden Notes: Note that the foliation in Alba amicorum is incorrect; although an excellent documentation of the genre, this catalogue contains numerous errors of foliation. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 76. * 17. Album amicorum of Beatus von Schauenburg. Pont a Mousson, 1602-1604. 64 folios, in Latin and French. 17.2 x 12.5 cm. Illustrations: 15, watercolor, gouache, ink, gilt, plus 48 engraved portraits Provenance: Jesuit College, Pont a Mousson; Aby Warburg Location: The Warburg Institute; NOC 75 City: London Notes: Arms and devices added by illuminator after dedications were written; six devices are surmounted by emblematic devices different from those on shields. References: Jean Michel Massing, "Symbolic Imagery in Lorraine," Print Quarterly 11 no. 1, 1994, 65-69, publishing ff. 39v-40 on p. 68. * 18. Album amicorum of Burchard Grossman and Johann Albertz. The Netherlands, 1620-1645. 238 folios, in Latin, German, Greek, and Dutch. 37.2 x 23 cm. Illustrations: 19, ink, watercolor, gouache (14 actual emblems, other images related material, with remaining images heraldic) Artist: Rembrandt van Rijn (drawing on f. 233), et al. Provenance: Count Ludwig Paar; bought from Gilhofer and Rauschburg (1897) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 133 C 14 City: The Hague
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Notes: Includes text by Daniel Heinsius. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 52. * 19. Album amicorum of Carl Heinrich Wilhelm Anthing. Leipzig, Jena, etc., 1784-1818. 113 folios, in German, French, Dutch, Italian, and English. 10 x 18.7 cm. Illustrations: 10, ink, watercolor (7 actual emblems, 3 related material) Provenance: G.J. Beeldsnijder van Voshol. Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 131 E 20 City: The Hague Notes: An index of authors is available. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 175. 20. Album amicorum of Carl Samuel Bohnisch. Breslau, Frankfurt a.d. Oder, 1753. 182 folios, in Latin and German. 11.4 x 17.8 cm. Illustrations: 2, watercolor Location: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu; Akc 1949/1016 City: Wroclaw * 21. Album amicorum of Caspar Reif. [Prague], 1610-1626. 202 folios, in Latin and German. 12 x 15 cm. Illustrations: 35, 2 in ink, 33 cut out of printed emblem books and pasted in Location: Archiv Narodniho Muzea; B. c. 11 City: Prague References: B. Hertlova, Uvod do problematiky pamdtniku raneho novoveku. Acta Universitatis Carolinae - philosophica et historica, vol. 1, 1975, 140, no. 15. 22. Album amicorum of Christian Ernst Hoffman [from Zeitz Czensis). S.I., 1732-1733. 93 folios, in Latin, French, and German. Illustrations: 3, ink, watercolor Provenance: Preussische Staatsbibliothek
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Location: Biblioteka Jagiellonska; Alba amicorum 73 City: Cracow * 23. Album amicorum of Christopherus Hoflichus. [Nuremburg], 1617. 274 folios, in Latin, Greek, German, and Low German. Illustrations: 8, watercolor (plus 100 non-emblematic) Location: Herzog August Bibliothek; Cod. Guelf. 61. 11. Aug. 8VO City: Wolfenbiittel References: Otto von Heinemann, Die augusteischen Handschriften, Frankfurt am Main, 1966, 107. * 24. Album amicorum of Cornelis Dominius. Leiden, 1782-1785. 120 folios, in Dutch, Latin, French, and Greek. Illustrations: 75, gouache (not all emblematic) Artist: Pieter Janson, et al. Location: Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek; BPL 2734 City: Leiden References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 82. * 25. Album amicorum of Cornelis van Bleyenburch. Leuven, Paris, Lille, 1563-1569. 387 folios, in Latin. 11.7 x 7.9 cm. In: Claudius Paradinus, Heroica symbola, Antwerp, 1562. Illustrations: 2, ink, watercolor (others heraldic) Provenance: Nicolaus Jacob Visser (1809) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 130 E 28 City: The Hague References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 3. * 26. Album amicorum of Cornelis van Waenen. Leiden, etc., 1752-1767. 132 folios, in Latin, Hebrew, Greek, French, and Dutch. 11.7 x 18 cm. Illustrations: 11, ink, watercolor (other images not emblematic) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 74 H 48
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City: The Hague Notes: Also some Arabic characters. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 70. * 27. Album amicorum of Egbert Philip van Visvliet. Leiden, 1755-1795. 176 folios, in French, Dutch, Latin, and Greek. Illustrations: 5, gouache, watercolor (others non-emblematic) Artist: Le Francq van Berkhey Provenance: Frederik Muller (Amsterdam, auction of 1907) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 132 G 40 City: The Hague Notes: An index of authors is available. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 71 (plates no. 44 and 59). 28. Album amicorum of Elisabeth Buycken. [Amsterdam?], ca. 1588-1592. 123 folios, in French, German, and Dutch. Illustrations: 4, ink, watercolor Location: Bibliotheque Nationale; Smith-Lesouef 85 City: Paris Notes: Mythological imagery. * 29. Album amicorum of Ernst Brinck. Various places, 1602-1649. 271 folios, in Latin, Dutch, and French. 14.3 x 10.1 cm. Illustrations: 3, watercolor, ink (one emblem, two picturae with mottoes) Provenance: Gift of H. Bosch (1947) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 133 M86 City: The Hague Notes: Taken by Brinck on travels throughout Europe; includes text by Theodore Beza (1519-1605). References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 38.
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts * 30. Album amicorum of Esaias Major. Breslau [Wroclaw], 1636-1642. 194 folios, in Latin and German. 15.5 x 13 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 2. Illustrations: 16, ink, watercolor (plus coats of arms) Location: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu; Akc 1949/1026 City: Wroclaw References: Schlesiens Vorzeit in Bild und Schrift, Breslau, 1880, 161. 31. Album amicorum of Esaias Major. Breslau [Wroclaw], ca. 1642. 189 folios, in Latin, German, Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic. 7.2 x 12 cm. Illustrations: 13, ink, watercolor Location: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu; Akc 1949/1028 City: Wroclaw 32. Album amicorum of Everard Booth. Franeker, Leiden, Basel, Geneva, etc., [1596-1603]. In Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. 9.3 x 15 cm. Illustrations: 2, ink, watercolor Artist: Nicolaus Gellius (1597); Daniel Pipardus (1583-1651) Provenance: Koninklijke Bibliotheek (The Hague): MS 133.H.25; at Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek (Utrecht) since 1905 Location: Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek; MS 1686 (8.L.12) City: Utrecht Notes: Authors include Francis Junius, Janus Douza, Ca. Clusius, Joseph Scaliger, Daniel Heinsius, and Petrus Hondius. References: K. van der Horst, et al., Handschriften en uude drukken van de Utrechtse Universiteitsbibliotheek, Utrecht, 1984, 271-272; W. Klose, Corpus alborum amicorum - CMC, Stuttgart, 1988, 182. * 33. Album amicorum of Francoise and Leonora van Egmond. S.I., 1600-1611. 333 folios, in French. 15 x 20 cm. Illustrations: 8, gouache, ink, watercolor (three emblems, others related material). Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 121 Cl
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City: The Hague Notes: Includes text by Maurits Nassau and Hendrik de Coligny. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 161. 34. Album amicorum of Friedrich Feuerlein (1664-1716). Nuremberg, 1688-1691. 177 folios, in Latin, Hebrew, and Greek. Illustrations: 3, ink, watercolor Provenance: Preussische Staatsbibliothek Location: Biblioteka Jagiellonska; Alba amicorum 37 City: Cracow Notes: Authors include J. Saubertus, Ph. Spener, J. Fabricius, and D.G. Moller. * 35. Album amicorum of Georg Gottlob von Dobschiitz. Germany, 1651-1667. 60 folios, in German, French, and Latin. 10 x 15 cm. Illustrations: 36, ink, gouache, watercolor (ten emblematic, others heraldic) Provenance: Gift of Robert H. Taylor Location: Princeton University Library; AM20175 City: Princeton References: William S. Heckscher and Agnes B. Sherman, Emblem Books in the Princeton University Library: A Short-Title Catalogue, Princeton, 1984, no. 496. 36. Album amicorum of Heinrich Traugott Winter. Dresden, 1790-1799. 69 folios, in German. 10.5 x 19.5 cm. Illustrations: 11, various media, including cutwork paper and calligraphy on silk inserts Provenance: Bought from Louis W. Bondy in 1954 (cat. 32, no. 1954) Location: Princeton University Library; AM15966 City: Princeton References: William S. Heckscher and Agnes B. Sherman, Emblem Books in the Princeton University Library: A Short-Title Catalogue, Princeton, 1984, no. 497. 37. Album amicorum of Heinrich von Bonnie von Namslau. Sztambuch gdanski. Wroclaw, Gdansk, 1624-1636. 202 folios, in German, English,
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French, and Polish. 15.5 x 20.5 cm. Illustrations: 11, ink, watercolor Artist: B. Strobel; Adolf Boy; M. Meriam; M. Christenius; Friderich Richter; Jacob Axtzat; Ch. Brandes Location: Biblioteka Kornicka PAN; BK 1508 City: Kornik References: J. Oranska, "Dwa sztambuchy gdanskie XVII w.," in Studia Muzealne, II, Wroclaw, 1957, 218-248. * 38. Album amicorum of Henricus Borch. Douai, etc., 1599-1615. 131 folios, in Latin, Dutch, and French. 12.8 x 17.7 cm. Illustrations: 2, ink, watercolor (remaining images heraldic) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 76 H5 City: The Hague References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 32. 39. Album amicorum of Henricus Torrentinus. The Netherlands, 1599-1607. 119 folios, in Latin. 9.5 x 15 cm. Illustrations: 1, ink, watercolor (on f. 95) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 74 H 25 City: The Hague Notes: Includes text by J. Both, C. Bruninx, and J. Heurnius. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 33. 40. Album amicorum of Henricus van der Borch Douai, etc., 1599-1600. 131 folios, in Dutch and French. Illustrations: 11, various Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 76 H 5 City: The Hague References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 32. 41. Album amicorum of Isaac Hugenholtz. Ijsselstein, 1791-1829. 114 folios, in Dutch, French, and Latin. 11.7 x 18.5 cm. Illustrations: 3, watercolor
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Artist: A. Fendall Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 121 C6 City: The Hague References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 87. 42. Album amicorum of J.F.S. Halle, 1750-1760. 148 folios, in Latin and Italian. 11 x 20 cm. Illustrations: 3, ink, watercolor Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 149 o. City: Uppsala References: Ake Davidsson, ed., "Stamboken," Uppsala Universitetsbiblioteks utstdllningskataloger9, Uppsala, 1991, no. 18. 43. Album amicorum of J. Ruardi. Francker, 1764-1786. 90 folios, in Latin, Dutch, and English. 12.5 x 19 cm. Illustrations: 2, watercolor, cutwork paper Artist: R.J. Eger (1767) Provenance: Ruardi family Location: Universiteitsbibliotheek; HS 214e City: Groningen References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 73. 44. Album amicorum of Jacob Erhard Schreiber(?). Breslau [Wroclaw] (mostly), 1764. 101 folios, in German and French. 13.5 x 19.5 cm. Illustrations: 2, ink, watercolor Location: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu; Akc 1949/1048 City: Wroclaw * 45. Album amicorum of Jacob Petzke. Breslau [Wroclaw], ca. 1614. 157 folios, in Latin and German. 18 x 15.2 cm. Illustrations: 15, ink, watercolor (plus coats of arms)
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Location: Uniwersytecka Biblioteka we Wroclawiu; Akc 1969/145 City: Wroclaw * 46. Album amicorum of Jakub of Zinnenburg. S.I., 1620-1633. 166 folios, in Latin and German. 9.5 x 14 cm. Illustrations: 9, various, ff. 41, 78v, 87, 88, 90v, 103, 116, 137v, 138 (others are heraldic) Location: Archiv Narodniho Muzea; B. c. 7 City: Prague References: B. Hertlova, Uvod do promlematiky pamdtniku raneho novoveku. Ada universitatis Carolinae - philosophica et historica, vol. 1, 1975, 140, no. 18. * 47. Album amicorum of Jan van der Meyen. The Netherlands, Italy, 1570-1578. 318 folios, in French and Latin. 11.6 x 7.4 cm. In: Claude Paradin, Les devises heroiques, Antwerp, 1567. Illustrations: 2, gouache (plus 56 coats of arms) Artist: Andreas Solis, et al. Location: Museum Mayer van den Bergh; Nr. 1440 City: Antwerp Notes: Interleaved copy containing 84 inscriptions, apparently taken on a trip though Italy. References: Miscellanea Josef Duverper, vol. 2, Gent, 1968, 494-504; Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 8. 48. Album amicorum of Janus Dousa. Bruges, Paris, etc., 1563-1597. 143 folios, in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Dutch. 14.5 x 9.4 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 14. Illustrations: 9, ink, watercolor Artist: Hubertus Goltzius, et al. Location: Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek; BPL 1406 City: Leiden Notes: Includes text by Jan van Hout (1542-1609) and Emmanuel Demetrius. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 140.
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* 49. Album amicorum of Johan Albert van der Spijk. Harderwijk, 1780-1803. 108 folios, in Dutch, Latin, and French. 12.6 x 20.9 cm. Illustrations: 2, gouache, watercolor (2 emblems on ff. 56v-57; other images related material) Provenance: Frederik Muller (Amsterdam, auction of 1907) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 131 H 38 City: The Hague Notes: With French poem written by the owner's twelve-year-old daughter Constance. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 174. 50. Album amicorum of Johan Fernaeus (1658-1727). Philothecam hanc Mag. Joh. J. Femaei. Sweden and Germany, 1686-ca. 1700. 182 folios, in Latin. 10 x 17 cm. Illustrations: 3, ink, wash Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 50 City: Uppsala References: Ake Davidsson, ed., "Stamboken," Uppsala Universitetsbiblioteks utstdllningskataloger9, Uppsala, 1991, no. 18. 51. Album amicorum of Johan Mylius (1682-1733). Altdorf and Nuremburg, 1707-1714. 84 folios, in German and Latin. 9 x 16 cm. Illustrations: 4, ink, watercolor, pencil, textiles Location: Kungliga Biblioteket; Tilander Ty 24 City: Stockholm 52. Album amicorum of Johan Jacob Spengler [from St. Gallen]. Basel, 1624-1627. 152 folios, in Latin and German. 9 x 1 1 cm. Illustrations: 1, ink, watercolor Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 131m City: Uppsala * 53. Album amicorum of Johann Christoph Lunghamer.
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Germany [northern?], 1625-1669. 147 folios, in Latin and German. 7.2 x 9.3 cm. Illustrations: 1, watercolor (plus numerous coats of arms) Provenance: Preussische Staatsbibliothek Location: Biblioteka Jagiellonska; Alba amicorum 42 City: Cracow 54. Album amicorum of Johann Duwentz [from Danzig]. London, 1685-1686. 17 folios, in German and Latin. 10 x 19 cm. Illustrations: 2, ink, wash Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 39 City: Uppsala References: Ake Davidsson, ed., "Stamboken," Uppsala Universitetsbiblioteks utstdllningskataloger9, Uppsala, 1991, no. 18. * 55. Album amicorum of Johann Friedrich von Lauriga zu Lorberau. Loeben, 1650-1699. 85 folios, in Latin, French, and German. 9.9 x 14.4 cm. Illustrations: 3, gouache (plus battle scenes and coats of arms) Location: Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek; Bibl. Vind. Cod. S.n. 31483 City: Vienna * 56. Album amicorum of Johann Heinrich Gruber. [Nuremberg?], 1602-1612. 223 folios (including many blanks), in German, Latin, and French. 16 cm. Illustrations: 15, ink, gouache, wash, gilt (emblems scattered throughout) Provenance: William Salloch (dealer), 1987 Location: Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities; 870108 City: Santa Monica Notes: Includes ten leaves of Turkish marbled paper. 57. Album amicorum of Johann Salbach (1637-1708). Groningen, [mid-17th century]. 131 folios, in Latin. 8 x 13 cm. Illustrations: 1, ink Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 126
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City: Uppsala References: Ake Davidsson, ed., "Stamboken," Uppsala Universitetsbiblioteks utstdllningskataloger9, Uppsala, 1991, no. 16. 58. Album amicorum of Johann Schroder (1753-1789). Uppsala and Vasteras, 1782-1789. 198 folios, in Latin, Swedish, and French. 9 x 17 cm. Illustrations: 3, ink Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 130 City: Uppsala References: Ake Davidsson, ed., "Stamboken," Uppsala Universitetsbiblioteks utstallningskataloger9, Uppsala, 1991, no. 30. 59. Album amicorum of Johann Stade. Germany, 1589-1614. 19 folios, in Latin and German. 19.3 x 13 cm. Illustrations: 19, ink Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell (1873 gift from David Laing); bought from William Salloch (dealer) in 1972. Location: Princeton University Library; AM20419 City: Princeton Notes: Nine illustrations are allegorical (virtues); ten are heraldic. References: William S. Heckscher and Agnes B. Sherman, Emblem Books in the Princeton University Library: A Short-Title Catalogue, Princeton, 1984, no. 495. * 60. Album amicorum of Johann Wolfgang Schiltel. S.I., 1628-1651. 266 folios, in Latin and German. 10.1 x 10.1 cm. Illustrations: 1, gouache (plus many coats of arms and mottoes) Location: Osterreichsche Nationalbibliothek; Bibl. Pal. Vind. Cod. S.n. 28210 City: Vienna 61. Album amicorum of Johannes a Mijnden. The Netherlands, 1600-1602. 23 folios, in Latin, Dutch, French, Spanish, and Greek. 15 x 10 cm.
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Illustrations: 8, ink, gouache, engraving Provenance: Frederik Muller (Amsterdam, auction of 1910) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 74 J 37 City: The Hague Notes: Includes text by Justus Lipsius (1547-1606). Published: Alba amicorum, no. 34, ill. no. 1 (f. 7), ill. no. 30 (f. 158). * 62. Album amicorum of Johannes Caspar Arletius. Breslau [Wroclaw], ca. 1726. 252 folios, in Latin, German, Hebrew, and Greek. Illustrations: 1, ink (emblematic), watercolor for others Artist: Carolus Mauritius Webner Location: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu; Akc 1949/1015 City: Wroclaw 63. Album amicorum of Johannes Clauserus. Memoriae atque inscribendis nominibus ... Jena, 1748-1763. 134 folios, 1748-1763. 11 x 19 cm. Illustrations: 1, ink, watercolor Location: Kungliga Biblioteket; Tilander Ty 26a City: Stockholm * 64. Album amicorum of Johannes Fredericus Gronovius [probably the Dutch botanist Gronow, 1686-1762]. Leiden, 1713-1715. 346 folios, in Latin. 11.1 x 18.3 cm. Illustrations: 4, watercolor (one emblem, f. 87) Artist: Frans van Mieris de Jonge Provenance: G.J. Beeldsnijder van Voshol (1886) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 131 E 3 City: Stockholm References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 67. 65. Album amicorum of Johannes Paul Ebner. Nuremberg, 1659-1662. 284 folios, hi Latin, French, and German.
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Illustrations: 9, ink, watercolor Provenance: Preussische Staatsbibliothek Location: Biblioteka Jagiellonska; Alba amicorum 51 City: Cracow 66. Album amicorum of Johannes Pilling [medical student]. Hoc album fautoribus ac amicis consecrat Johannes Samuel Pilling. Altenburg and Jena, 1724-1730. 181 folios, in Latin, German, and French. 9 x 16 cm. Illustrations: 5, ink, watercolor Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 115 City: Uppsala References: Ake Davidsson, ed., "Stamboken," Uppsala Universitetsbiblioteks utstdllningskataloger9, Uppsala, 1991, no. 22. 67. Album amicorum of Johannes Roederer. Stamm=Buch fur Joh. Gottfr. Roederer. Strasburg, 1803-1807. 122 folios, in German. 10 x 17 cm. Illustrations: 1, watercolor Location: Kungliga Biblioteket; Tilander Ty 18 City: Stockholm * 68. Album amicorum of Johannes Roelofs Leo. Antwerp, Ghent, 1571-1639. 67 folios, in Latin, French, and Dutch. 18.3 x 11.8 cm. In: Andreas Alciati, Emblemata, Lyon, 1550. Illustrations: 2, ink, watercolor (others heraldic) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 74 H 20 City: Stockholm Notes: Interleaved copy; includes text by Helene de Cormaillon. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 10. 69. Album amicorum of Johannes Stalpaert van der Wielen. Rome, Augsburg, 1610-1611. 35 folios [not 51, as in 1990 catalogue], in Latin,
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Hebrew, and Dutch. 21 x 13.5 cm. Illustrations: 1, watercolor Provenance: Frederik Muller (Amsterdam, auction of 1907) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 132 G 42 City: The Hague References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 41. * 70. Album amicorum of Johannes van Amstel van Mijnden. Leiden, Utrecht, 1600-1602. 323 folios, in Latin, Dutch, and French. Illustrations: 8, ink, watercolor (one emblem, others related material) Provenance: Frederick Muller (Amsterdam, auction of June 16, 1910) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 74 J 37 City: The Hague References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 34. * 71. Album amicorum of Johannes Vivianus and Marcus Gheeraerts. The Netherlands, 1570-1603. 56 folios, in Latin, Dutch, Italian, and Greek. Illustrated in plate no. 3. Illustrations: 22, ink, watercolor, gouache, printing (remaining images heraldic) Artist: Marcus Gheeraerts Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 74 F 19 City: The Hague Notes: Includes text by Benedictus Arias Montanus. Published: Alba amicorum, no. 9, iil. 20 (f. 20), ill. 21 (f. 9), ill. 22 (f. 32). 72. Album amicorum of K.W. Kiers. The Hague, Groningen, 1752-1758. 89 folios, in Dutch, English, French, and German. 27 x 21,5 cm. Illustrations: 3, wash (plus one engraving) Artist: Dorothea Kreps; Johannes von Dyck, et al. Location: Universiteitsbibliotheek; HS Add. 224 City: Groningen References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 68.
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* 73. Album amicorum of Krystof Harant [of Polzice and Bezdruzice]. S.I., 1631-1668. 241 folios, in Latin and German. 8.5 x 12 cm. Illustrations: 6, various, ff. 85, 107v, 143v, 175, 195, 235v (others heraldic) Location: Archiv Narodniho Muzea; B. c. 5 City: Prague References: B. Hertlova, Uvod do problematiky pamdtniku raneho novoveku. Acta Universitatis Carolinae - philosophica et historica, vol. 1, 1975, 139, no. 9. 74. Album amicorum of Lambert Engelbert van Eck (1754-1803) and his wife Charlotte Amelie Vockestaert (1759-1824). The Netherlands, 1776-1801. 130 folios (all but 36 being blanks), in Dutch, Latin, and French. 12.5 x 18.5 cm. Illustrations: 7, ink, watercolor Location: Rijksarchief Gelderland; Van Eck Archives no. 51 City: Arnhem Notes: All entries from 1798 were written in a Dutch prison in The Hague. References: List of contributors, with dates, available from library. 75. Album amicorum of Marcellus Baerselman. Utrecht, Amsterdam, 1761-1809. 117 folios, in Latin, Arabic, German, Dutch, and Greek. 12.9 x 20 cm. Illustrations: 7, pencil Artist: Johannes Ludovicus Erb Provenance: Frederick Muller (Amsterdam, auction of 1907) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 131 H36 City: The Hague Notes: An index of authors is available. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 72. * 76. Album amicorum of Marie Andreae Hypolyte de la Plancq. S.I., 1642. 161 folios, in French and Flemish. 16.5 x 21.5 cm. Illustrations: 15, ink, watercolor, pencil, gouache (12 emblems, three related material)
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Location: Bibliotheque Nationale; Smith-Lesouef 86 City: Paris Notes: Amatory emblems. 77. Album amicorum of Melchior Otto (1620-1666). Proviantbedienten zu Zittau. Zittau, first half of the 17th century. 360 folios, in German and Latin. 17 x 10 cm. Illustrations: 20, ink, watercolor Artist: Melchior Otto; Gottfried Ulrich, et al. Provenance: Speyer & Peters Buchhandlung/Antiquariat (Berlin) Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 98 City: Uppsala References: Ake Davidsson, ed., "Stamboken," Uppsala Universitetsbiblioteks utstdllningskataloger 9, Uppsala, 1991, no. 14. 78. Album amicorum of Michael Heidenreich. Gdansk, etc., 1574-1596. 133 folios, in German. 21 x 17 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 4. Illustrations: 89, watercolor, ink Location: Biblioteka Kornicka PAN; BK 1436 City: Kornik 79. Album amicorum of Nicolaas CLevalier. Utrecht, 1704-1720. 74 folios, in French, Arabic, Hebrew, English, and Latin. 36 x 23 cm. Illustrations: 2, ink, gouache Provenance: Eliza Ford; Augusta Thornton (1848); bought from Quaritch (1950) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 134 B 1 City: The Hague Notes: Includes text by Anna Maria Schurmann. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 66. * 80. Album amicorum of Nicolaas Rockox. Antwerp, 1579-1628. 69 folios, in Latin, English, French, and Dutch. 15.3 x 9.6.
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Illustrations: 9, ink, watercolor (plus costumes, coats of arms, and portraits) Provenance: H.P. Kraus, 1958 Location: Museum Rubenshuis; inv. nr.: D35 City: Antwerp Notes: Autograph material by Abraham Ortelius, Justus Lipsius, Miraeus, Jan Van der Noort, et al. References: C.L. Heesakkers & K. Thomassen, Voorlopige lijst van alba amicorum uit de Nederlanden voor 1800, The Hague, 1986, 87; Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, 57; J. Van der Stock, Stadtbilder in Flandern, Spuren biirgerlicher Kultur, 1477-1787, 1991, 534. 81. Album amicorum of Nicolaus Engelhardus [Argentinensus] S.I., 1574-1596. 236 folios, in Latin, Greek, and German. 19.5 x 15 cm Illustrations: 1, watercolor Location: Bibliotheque Nationale; 18 597 City: Paris References: E.G. Leonard, "Le liber amicorum du strasbourgeois Nicolas Engelhardt," Bibliotheque de I'Ecole des Charles 96 (1935), 91-129. 82. Album amicorum of Paul Kordenbusch [or Kordenleuch], S.I., 1657-1658. 144 folios, in Latin, German, Italian, and French. Illustrations: 8, ink, watercolor Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 75 City: Uppsala 83. Album amicorum of Peter Lindelauff. Vienna, 1609-1620. 70 folios, in Latin and German. 17 x 11.9 cm. Illustrations: 2, gouache Location: Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek; Bibl. Pal. Vind. City: Vienna 84. Album amicorum of Peter Verleus. Vriendenrolle van Peter Verleus. Leiden, 1791-1794. 88 folios, in Dutch. 16.4 x
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22.4 cm.
Illustrations: 1, gouache Location: Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek; Ltk 904 City: Leiden Notes: Includes text by Jan van der Noot. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 86. * 85. Album amicorum of Petrus Scriverius (1576-1660). Leiden, etc., 1601-1638. 180 folios, in Greek and Dutch. 19.4 x 12.7 cm. Illustrations: 1, ink (mottoes and picturae) Artist: Jan van Bouchorst; Pieter Saenredam Provenance: Bought from Martin Nijhoff (1939) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 133 M5 City: The Hague Notes: Includes text by Joseph Juste Scaliger (1540-1609); ms. seen only in microfilm. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 36. 86. Album amicorum of Philippus Jacobus Sachs von Lewenhaimb (1626-1672). Strasburg, mid-17th century. 338 folios, in Italian, Hebrew, and Latin. 9 x 15 cm. Illustrations: 1, watercolor Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 124 City: Uppsala 87. Album amicorum of Roland de Weert. Antwerp, 1588-1594. 229 folios, in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. 16.5 x 11 cm. Illustrations: 1, watercolor, ink Artist: Buchardus Lucanus Marpurgensis Location: Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek; Ltk 1077 City: Leiden References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 19.
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88. Album amicorum of Samuel Radermacher. Leiden and Middleburg, 1602-1627. 132 folios, in Hebrew, Latin, Greek, and French. 16.3 x 11.2 cm. Illustrations: 9, ink Location: Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek; BPL 2185 City: Leiden Notes: Includes text by Emmanuel Meteren (1535-1612). References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 37. 89. Album amicorum of Samuel Reiche. Griinberg, ca. 1756. 89 folios, in Latin, German, and French. 10 x 16.7 cm. Illustrations: 33, ink, watercolor Location: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu; Akc 1949/1032 City: Wroclaw * 90. Album amicorum of the La Chambre family. [Emblematic album.] Paris, 1616 (other parts of ms. 1607-1638). 243 folios, in French and Latin. 28.5 x 20 cm. Illustrations: 7, watercolor Location: Bibliotheque Nationale; fr. 18986 City: Paris * 91. Album amicorum of Wilhelm Rommer. G61itz(?), ca. 1614. 195 folios, in German and French. 17.8 x 23.9 cm. Illustrations: 4, watercolor, ink (plus numerous other watercolors, including landscapes and human figures) Provenance: Bibliothek Gorlitz (1767). Location: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu; Mil. IV 60. City: Wroclaw * 92. Album amicorum of Zikmund Peter Feferius. Prague, 1608-1644. 100 folios, in Latin and German. 14 x 13.5 cm.
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Illustrations: 7, ink, wash, ff. 56v, 57v, 59-61, (others heraldic) Location: Archiv Narodniho Muzea; B. c. 12 City: Prague References:^. Hertlova, Uvod do problematiky pamdtniku raneho novoveku. Acta Universitatis Carolinae - philosophica et historica, vol. 1, 1975, 139, no. 5. * 93. Alcala de Henares, University of. Certdmenes, motes y emblemas iluminados con que el Colegio Mayor y su Rector D.N. Zapata obsequiaron a Felipe Illy a su mujer Margarita de Austria cunado visitaron el cuerpo de San Diego de Alcala. Alcala de Henares, early 17th century. 52 folios, in Spanish. Illustrated in plate no. 6. Illustrations: 25, ink, watercolor Location: Biblioteca Nacional; Ms. Res. 238 City: Madrid References: Pedro F. Campa, Addenda et Corrigenda to Emblemata Hispanica," forthcoming in Emblematica (1996?), no. X18; Enrique Cordro de Ciria, "Emblemas Iluminados de la Universidad de Alcala de Henares," Goya, 223-24 (1991), 16-25, illustrating eighteen pages from the ms. * 94. Alcala de Henares, University of.
Copia de las hierogliphicas que hizo la Universidad de Alcala, en la canonizacion de
Sanct Diego. Alcala de Henares, late 16th century. 40 folios, in Latin and Spanish. 17.5 x 13 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 5. Dedicated to: Antonio Zapata de Mendoza, bishop of Pamplona Illustrations: 37, gold ink and paint on umber ground, red highlights Location: The Hispanic Society of America; MS.B2417 City: New York Notes: Preface in Spanish by "El Maestro Etulain y Garro."
References: Described by Sandra Sider in Emblematica 4 no. 1 (1989), 131; listed by Pedro F. Campa, Emblemata Hispanica, Durham, Duke University Press, 1990, no. Y8b (p. 197). 95. Alchemical miscellany. [German alchemical texts.] Silesia, first half of the 18th century. Folios 13-20, in Latin and German. 19 x 15.5 cm.
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Illustrations: 7, ink, watercolor (plus other alchemical material) Location: Uniwersytecka Biblioteka we Wroclawiu; IV Q 30b City: Wroclaw References: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu katalog re_kopisow IV Ql-50, XIX, 112-113 (in microfilm only). 96. Alciati, Andrea (1492-1550). Gli Emblemi d'Andrea Alciato. \Emblemata. Italian tr. by Aurelio Amalteo.] Italy, ca. 1670. 145 folios, in Italian. 27 x 21 cm. Dedicated to: Emperor Leopold (1658-1705) Illustrations: 214, ink Provenance: Henry White of Lichfield (1821); William Stirling Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SMM 9 City: Glasgow Notes: Described in David Weston, Sir William Stirling Maxwell and the European Emblem: An Exhibition of Books and Manuscripts to coincide with the International Conference "The European Emblem" held in Glasgow, 11-14 August, 1987, Glasgow, 1987, no. 22, noting that although the drawings are largely derived from the printed editions issued at Padua by Tozzi and Frambotti, the order is at variance with these printed versions. References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 2; Henry Green, Alciati and his Book of Emblems, London, 1872, no. 166. * 97. Alciati, Andrea (1492-1550). Pithie sentences and wise sayinges. [Emblemata. Selections tr. into English by William Briton.] England, between 1586-96. Folios 77-80, in English. In: Philip Sidney, Astrophel and Stella (ms). Provenance: Quaritch, One hundredth anniversary catalogue (1947), item 198; purchased by Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., 1950; bought by Quaritch for British Library at Christie's, London, June 1980, lot 427. Location: British Library; Add. MS. 61822 City: London Published: John Manning, "An Unedited and Unpublished Sixteenth-Century English Translation of Some Alciato Emblems ...," Emblematica 1 no. 1 (1993), 181-88.
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98. Alciati, Andrea (1492-1550). [Emblemata. Spanish tr. by Pedro Diaz Bote.] Milan(?), 18th century. 183 folios, in Spanish and Latin. 15.5 x 9.9 cm. Dedicated to: Alexander, Duke of Milan Location: Biblioteca Nacional; MS.8480 City: Madrid Notes: With "construcciones" in Latin giving verbal descriptions of the picturae; ms. includes the tree emblems. References: Inventario general de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, 1988, 341. * 99. Alciati, Andrea (1492-1550). [Emblemata. English tr. by unknown.] England(?), early 17th century. In English and Latin. Illustrations: 91, mostly ink, with 13 in watercolor Provenance: Joseph Yates Brooks of Liverpool (seen by Henry Green, who planned to publish it for the Holbein Society: see his The mirrour ofmaiestie, Manchester, 1870). Location: Private collection (present location unknown to S. Sider). References: Karl Josef Holtgen, book review in Emblematica 1 (Fall, 1986), 366, where he describes this manuscript; Rosemary Freeman, English Emblem Books, New York, 1967, 234. 100. Alciati, Andrea (1492-1550). [Emblemata. Spanish tr. by unknown.] Spain(?), ca. 1700. 314 folios, in Spanish. 20.6 x 14.5 cm. Provenance: Bought from Monies (dealer), 1878 Location: Biblioteca Nacional; MS. 1596 City: Madrid Notes: Emblems 1-197, with extensive commentary; includes biographical notes on Alciato, an index to the emblems (ff. VIv-XIv), and an index of "las cosas mas notables" (p. 583-606). References: Inventario general de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, 1958, 497.
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101. Alciati, Andrea (1492-1550). [Emblemata. Spanish tr. by Gregorio Mayans y Siscar (1699-1781).] Valencia, 18th century. 44 folios, in Spanish. 14 x 7.5 to 10 cm. Provenance: Libreria Mayansiana Location: Archivio del Real Colegio de Corpus Christi; MS.224 City: Valencia Notes: Emblems 1-208, possibly in the hand of the translator. 102. Alciati, Andrea, (1492-1550). Prefacao d'Andre Alciato sobre o livao dos emblemas dedicado a Chonrado Peutingero; Moralidade dos emblemas. Portugal, 1816-17. 141 folios, in Portuguese. 22 x 16 cm. Provenance: Barao de Prime; Conde de Azevedo Location: Biblioteca Publica Municipale; Ms 44 Fundo Azevedo (cat. no. 676) City: Porto 103. Alciati, Andrea (1492-1550). Tradusao dos seis versos latinos d'Alsiato em outros seis Portugueses. [Emblemata. Portuguese tr. of six emblems.] S.I., 17th century. Folio 108, in Portuguese and Italian. 30.3 x 20.5 cm. In: Livro da noticia de Portugal. Location: Biblioteca Nacional; Cod. 917 City: Lisbon 104. Allegorical drawing. Dibujo alegorico: papel muy interesante para un Pintor. Spain(?), latter 17th century. 30.3 x 21 cm. In: Papeles varios. Provenance: Antonio Martinez Sanchez Location: Biblioteca Fundacion Lazaro Galdiano; MSS.214/3 City: Madrid Notes: Bound in this same collection is an article by F. Fabre entitled "El Dibujo Alegorico," which begins with an iconological discussion including emblematists (printed in Seminario Pintoresco Espanol, segunda serie, vol. 1, June 2, 1839).
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105. Allegorical figures with text. Instrumentos y machinas de guerra. Spain, early 16th century. Folios 9v-10, llv-13, 75v-76, 85v-86, 99v, 139, 144v, 153v-154, 155v. 28.7 x 20.5 cm. Illustrations: 11, ink, watercolor Provenance: Philip II, King of Spain; Duke of Arschot (armorial binding) Location: Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo; Y.11.21 City: El Escorial Notes: Concerning El Escorial, it should be mentioned that MS. e.II.14., described by Gustavo Haenel, Catalogi librarian manuscriptorum qui in bibliothecis ... Hispaniae ... asservantur, col. 936, as "Andreae Alciati lecturae variae in profunda materia morali" pertains not to emblems, but to his lectures on legal topics, and is apparently in the hand of Antonio Agustin (later Archbishop of Tarragona), written when he was a student of Alciati. References: Described as "Emblemas belicos" in Jesus Dominguez Bordona, Manuscritos conpinturas, vol. 2, Madrid, 1933, no. 1553; Guillermo Antolin, Catdlogo de los codices latinos de la Real Biblioteca del Escorial, vol. 4, Madrid, 1916, 213. 106. Allegorical paintings, description of. Spain(?), 16th century. Folios l-7v, in Spanish and Latin. 31.5 x 21.5 cm. Provenance: Count of Miranda Location: Biblioteca Nacional; MS.9409 City: Madrid Notes: In various hands; with specific references to the court of Aragon. 107. Alphabet. [Alphabet of roman capitals in gold.] France(?), ca. 1598. 23 folios, in French. 18 x 25 cm. Illustrations: 12, ink, gouache, watercolor, gilt Provenance: Baron Pichon (sale of 1897, lot 326); unidentified bookplate with motto "memor fui dierum antiquorum." Location: Newberry Library; Wing MS ZW 5391.98 City: Chicago Notes: Includes mirror writing.
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References: Seymour de Ricci, with WJ. Wilson, Census of Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada, New York, 1935, 656, no. 244. 108. Alphabet. Fundament vnnd grundtliche Berichtung alter vnndjeder Alphabet wo die jren ordenlichen Vhrsprung vnnd Herkome haben. Germany, [southern?], 16th century. 56 folios, in German. 14.5 x 18 cm. Illustrations: 13, red and black ink Provenance: C.L. Ricketts, acquired from estate in 1941 Location: Newberry Library; Wing MS ZW 5471 .OOlf City: Chicago Notes: Includes micrography and figure writing. 109. Alphabet. [Ornamental alphabet represented in putti.] Florence(?), 18th century (not 19th, as in card catalogue). 24 folios, in Italian. 27 x 38 cm. Dedicated to: Florentine officials Illustrations: 24, ink Artist: A B (monogram on one sheet) Provenance: Purchased 1957 from L.M. Olschki Location: Newberry Library; Wing MS fZW 141 .180r City: Chicago Notes: Musical iconography in anthropomorphic alphabet. Published: Engraved set of same alphabet is at Newberry: Case Wing fZ 4035.03. 110. Andres de Uztarroz; Juan Francisco; et al. Certamen poetico que la Universidad de Zaragoza consagro a ... Pedro de Apaolaza ... Saragossa, 1642. 130 folios, in Spanish. 20.3 x 14.5 cm. Dedicated to: Pedro de Apaolaza, archbishop (d. 1643) Provenance: Juan F. Andres; Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa (patron of Gracian) Location: Private collection; E.41-5.943 City: (Location unknown to S. Sider) Published: Aurora Egido, intro., with transcription by Angel San Vicente, Certamen
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poetico ..., Saragossa: Institution Fernando el Catolico, 1986. References: Bartolome Jose Gallardo, Ensayo de una biblioteca espanola de libros raws y curiosos, vol. I, Madrid, 1863, no. 199. 111. Angulo, Juan de. Relation de la Christiana rogativa que con christianissimo common la imperial cibdad de Toledo hizo por ... Principe Don Carlos ... (With) Segunda pane de la relation ... Toledo(?), ca. 1562. In Latin and Spanish. Location: Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo; Escorial b-IV-18 City: El Escorial Notes: Bound volume combining partially printed proofs with manuscript sheets imitating printed pages. References: Pedro F. Campa, "Addenda et Corrigenda to Emblemata Hispanica," no. XI9, forthcoming in Emblematica (1996?). 112. Antonia a Burgundia; Petrus Geschier. Des weerldts proefsteen. S.I., [17th century]. 184 folios, in Dutch. 21 x 16.5 cm. Dedicated to: Josse Bouckaert, bishop of Ypres from 1641 until 1646 Illustrations: [no. of illus. not recorded], ink, watercolor Provenance: Acquired 1917 from C. Vyt, bookdealer in Ghent Location: Universiteitsbibliotheek; MS. 2616 City: Ghent References: John Landwehr, Emblem and Fable Books printed in the Low Countries 1542-1813, Utrecht, 1988, no. 242; A. Derolez, Inventaris van de Handschriften in de Universiteitsbibliotheek te Gent, (Ghent, 1977), 189. * 113. Bailly, Jacques (1629-1679). Les tapisseries du roi. France, ca. 1663. 10 folios, in French and Latin. Varying sizes, mostly 38.8 x 26.7 cm. Illlustrated in plate no. 19. Illustrations: 10, gouache, gilt Artist: Charles Perrault Provenance: Louisa Lansdowne as a gift from Lord Cawdor; bought from Eisemann 1955; ex libris Philip Hofer Location: Harvard University Houghton Library, Dept. of Graphic Arts; MS Typ 699 City: Cambridge, Mass.
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Notes: Leaves from the the same manuscript are at the Pierpont Morgan Library (M1076.1-2) and at the Getty Museum (MSS. 11 and lla); a similar manuscript is at the Musee Conde in Chantilly (Ms. 951-1573), and at the Bib. Nat. (Paris) Ms. fr. 7819 (BEMA no. *350). Published: Devises pour les tapisseries du roy, engraved by S. Le Clerc, Paris, 1668; Les tapisseries du roy, Paris, 1670. 114. Baker, B. (signed and dated 1711 on flyleaf). Parables & parallels how to be understood. England, ca. 1711. Folios 9-10, in English, Latin, and Greek. 30.3 x 20 cm. In: [Commonplace book on church history, virtues and vices, etc., total of 428 pages, including blanks.] Provenance: Charles Dickens (bookplate "Gadshill Place, June, 1870"), G.L. Armstrong (signed on flyleaf); A. Jones (signed on flyleaf) Location: Library of Congress, Manuscript Division; 2678 City: Washington, DC 115. Balbin, Bohuslav (1621-1688), S.J. Emblemata. Prague, 1642-1679. Folios 167v-183, in Latin. 20.5 x 16 cm. In: Adversariorum R.P. Bohuslai Balbini pars. I.ma seu litt. A. Location: Statni Knihovna; VII E 22 City: Prague References: J. Truhlaf, Catalogus codicum manuscriptorum latinorum qui in C.R. Bibliotheca Publica atque Universitatis Pragensis asservantur, Prague, 1905-1906, vo. 1, 505, no. 1312; A. Richterova, Soupis autografu Bohuslava Balbina zfondu Statni knihovny CSR, Prague, 1988, 59; L. Konecny, "Bohuslav Balbin a emblematika," in Bohuslav Balbin a kultura v Cechdchjeho doby (forthcoming). 116. Balbin, Bohuslav (1621-1688), S.J. Libellus emblematum. Prague, [third quarter of the 17th century]. 4 folios (p. 187190), in Latin. 34 x 22 cm. In: Miscellanorum lesuiticorum liber. Location: Strahovska knihovna v klastefe premonstratu; DH I 22 City: Prague References: J.V. Simak, "Zprava o literarni pozustalosti B Balbina, ulozene y knihovnach kanonie strahovske a Musea kral. Ceskeho," Vestnik Ceske Akademie veid cfsafe Frantiska Josefa pro vedy, slovesnost a umeni 25 (1915), 168; L. Konecny, "Bohuslav Balbin a emblematika," in Bohuslav Balbin a kultura v Cechdch
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jeho doby (forthcoming). 117. Balbin, Bohuslav (1621-1688), S.J. Symbola. Prague, [third quarter of the 17th century]. 2 folios (p. 350-351), in Latin. 20.5 x 16 cm. In: Adversariorum R.P. Bohuslai Balbini pars 2da sen lift. B. Location: Strahovska knihovna v klastefe premonstratu; DE V 28 City: Prague References: J.V. Simak, "Zprava o literarni pozustalosti B Balbina, ulozene y knihovnach kanonie strahovske a Musea kral. Ceskeho," Vestnik Ceske Akademie veid cisafe Frantiska Josefa pro vedy, slovesnost a umeni 25 (1915), 168; L. Konecny, "Bohuslav Balbin a emblematika," in Bohuslav Balbin a kultura v Cechdch jeho doby (forthcoming). 118. Banners. [Banners of the Parliamentary commanders], spine label. England(?), [18th century]. 26 folios, in Latin, French, and English. 27.25 x 20.5 cm. Illustrations: 51, watercolor Provenance: On fol. 2v is a poem by Robard Timberlake, with the note "Purchased of Tho. Rodd 12 March 1842" suggesting ownership by Timberlake. Location: British Library; Add. 12,447 City: London References: Alan R. Young, with Beert Verstraete, The English Emblem Tradition: Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars 1642-1660. Index Emblematicus, vol. 3, Toronto, (1995), xxix, no. vii. * 119. Barbonius, Johannes. LVIIzedelijke en leerzaame zinnebeelden ... De tweede druk. Amsterdam, [17th century]. 64 folios, in Dutch. 21.5 x 14 cm. Illustrations: 53, ink Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SMM 1384 City: Glasgow Published: LVII. morale Sinne-Beelden, Amsterdam, Theunis lacobsz., 1641. References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection
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... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 3; John Landwehr, Emblem and Fable Books printed in the Low Countries 1542-1813, Utrecht, 1988, no. 54. 120. Bargagli, Scipione (d. 1612). Discorsi e spiegazione di diversi imprese ... Siena, [17th century]. Folios 1-34, in Italian. 27.5 x 20.5 cm. In: [Commentaries on Aristotle.] Illustrations: 6, ink Location: Biblioteca Comunale; C. Ill 19 City: Siena Notes: Possibly taken from printed source; note on f. 14 reads "Dal libro dell'Imprese del Signor Scipione Bargagli." 121. Bargagli, Scipione (d. 1612). Riverci di medaglie della Ventura Be/ana de coriigiani ferraiuoli. Siena, 1569. 86 folios, in Italian. 27.9 x 20.2 cm. Illustrations: 2, ink, watercolor, gilt Artist: Belisario Bolgarini (see note on f. 86) Location: Biblioteca Comunale; Y. II. 26 City: Siena 122. Baudoin, Jean (15907-1650). [Iconologia. Swedish tr. by Jacob Lilljedahl, drawn from Baudoin's 17th-century tr. and commentary.] Iconologie. S.I., [first half of the 19th century]. 115 folios, in Swedish. 20 x 16 cm. Location: Kungliga Biblioteket; S 77 b City: Stockholm Notes: Commenting on Ripa's Iconologia. 123. Bias Garcia, Vicente, et al. [Commentary on five of'Alciati's emblems, and similar genres-adages, proverbs, fables, hieroglyphs, enigmas.] Valencia, in Latin and Spanish. Folios 60-80, 87-90, 114-135, 137-160. 21 x 14.9cm. In: [Collection of orations, with preface by same author. ] Provenance: Juan de Ayala (signature)
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Location: Biblioteca Nacional; MS.7868 City: Madrid Notes: Possibly lectures given in Valencia; the authors were affiliated with the University of Valencia. Note that several of the texts discuss virtue. References: Inventario general de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Nacional, vol. 12, Madrid, 1988, 190; Pedro F. Campa, Emblemata Hispanica, Durham, Duke University Press, 1991, Y8a (p. 197). 124. Bocchi, Achille. [Symbolicae quaestiones.] Bologna, [mid-16th century]. 221 folios, in Latin. 21 x 14 cm. Illustrations: (pasted-in engravings) Artist: Giulio Bonasone (?) Location: British Library; MS. Sloane 3158 City: London Published: Bocchi, Achille. Symbolicarvm qvaestionvm ... libri quinque, trans. Maria Bianchelli Illuminati. Vol. 2 of Giulio Bonasone, exhibition catalogue by Stefania Massari, Rome, Edizioni Quasar, 1983. References: Elizabeth See Watson, Achille Bocchi and the Emblem Book as Symbolic Form, Cambridge University Press, 1993, "Bibliography," p. 247 (with incorrect shelfmark "3185," corrected for BEMA by Janet Backhouse, curator at the British Library). Watson notes that the manuscript is incomplete, beginning with Symbol IV. 125. Bocskay, Georg (d. 1575), secretary to Emperor Ferdinand I. Mira calligraphiae monumenta. Prague or Vienna, 1561-62 (ff. 1-129 ilium, after 1591; ff. 130-151 after 1596). 151 folios, in Latin, German, Italian, Greek, and Hebrew. 16.6 x 12.4 cm. Illustrations: 172, ink, watercolor, gold and silver paint Artist: Joris Hoefnagel Provenance: Emperor Ferdinand I (?); Emperor Rudolf II; Albert Milde, Vienna (by 1887); Goldschmied, Frankfurt (1907); Louis Koch, Frankfurt a Gans (by 1923); bought from Richard Day and John Baskett, Ltd. (London, 1986); also a 19th-century engraved bookplate with castle and the name Truzasc(?). Location: The J. Paul Getty Museum; Ms. 20 City: Malibu Notes: A similar manuscript by Bocskay and Hoefnagel is in Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Sammlung fur Plastik und Kunstgewerbe, inv. no. 975.
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Published: Color facsimile published by the Museum in 1992, with commentary by Lee Hendrix and Thea Vignau-Wilberg discussing the cultural milieu of Rudolf II, and Hoefnagel's nature imagery in the context of late-16th-century botany and zoology, also the importance of calligraphic art; many decorative motifs from the ms. were engraved for Archetypa studiaque Georgii Hoefnagelii, published by his son Jacob in 1592. References: Numerous references, beginning in the 19th century; see especially Theodora Wilberg Vignau-Schuurman, Die emblematischen Elemente im Werke Joris Hoejhagel, Leiden, 1969, I, 9, and II, 11, n. 3. * 126. Boissard, Jean Jacques (1528-1602). Emblemes. France, ca. 1580-1583. 157 folios, in Latin and French. 19.2 x 14.4 cm. Illustrations: 156, ink Artist: Jean Jacques Boissard Location: Bibliotheque de 1'Institut; Ms. 623 (autograph) City: Paris Published: Boissard published 93 of these in either the 1584 or 1593 editions of his emblems. References: Alba amicorum, The Hague, 1990, no. 31 (with illus.) on p. 92; J. Duportal, "Sur deux recueils de dessins de J.J. Boissard," La revue de Van, 45 (1924), 357-363. 127. Boissard, Jean Jacques (1528-1602). Inscriptiones antiqua. Rome(?), "1559" (questionable date). 190 folios, 17 x 12 cm. Dedicated to: Charles of Lorraine (1545-1602) and "Burgundi antiquitatum studiosis" Illustrations: 1, ink (plus ca. 1,000 others) Artist: Jean Jacques Boissard Provenance: Antikuitetsarkivet; acquired by the Royal Library in 1740 Location: Kungliga Biblioteket; S 68 City: Stockholm References: Christian Callmer, "Un manuscrit de Jean-Jacques Boissard a la Bibliotheque Royal de Stockholm," Opus Romana XXII, Lund, 1962, 47-59. * 128. Bossius, Carolus. De politica, et enarmtione per hieroglyfica futurorum euentuum in toto terrarum orbe, hoc anno terrifico sub Martis dominio 1704 [Part 4 of volume title, on f. 3].
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Naples(?), [early 18th century]. Folios 107-126 (numbered later), in Latin and Italian. 32 x 22 cm. In: Magnum theatrum harmonicum Bossianum omnium scibilium. Dedicated to: Duke of Escalona, Viceroy of Naples (during Bourbon dynasty) Illustrations: 27, ink, gold paint, watercolor, pasted-in engravings of printed emblems and architectural images Provenance: [Antonio Campuzano], Conde de Mansilla (mid-18th century armorial bookplate) Location: The Hispanic Society of America; B2879 (autograph, signed) City: New York Notes: Volume pertains to music, alchemy, cabala, astrology, and numerology, with numerous illustrations; also includes engraved portraits with handcoloring of Philip V King of Spain and Louis XIV King of France. References: (Accessioned after Sider's Emblematica article on Hispanic Society emblematic manuscripts.) 129. Boswell, James (1740-1795). "Death": (reference to an emblematic ms. by "the celebrated Jarry"). S.I., [18th century]. Folio 3, in English, Latin, and French. 20.5 x 11.4 cm. Location: Yale University, Beinecke Library; Boswell Coll., MS. 119.1:1 (autograph) City: New Haven Notes: Gives Latin motto and French verse from the manuscript by Jarry. 130. Boswell, James (1740-1795). Motto for a book of travels. S.I., ca. 1776. 1 folio, in Latin. 16 x 11.5 cm. Location: Yale University, Beinecke Library; Boswell Coll., M201 (autograph) City: New Haven Notes: Total of 14 mottoes. * 131. Bourzeis, Amable de; Jacques de Cassagne; Charles Perrault. [Devices for Louis XIV.] Paris, ca. 1663-1668. 12 folios, in French. 38 x 27 cm. (mostly). Dedicated to: Louis XIV, King of France Illustrations: 12, gouache, gilt Artist: Jacques Bailly; Nicolas Jarry (possible scribe)
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Provenance: Ms. 11: Lord Cawdor, Louisa Lansdowne, Heinrich Eisenmann, Philip Hofer; Ms. lla: Lord Cawdor, Heinrich Eisenmann, Philip Hofer Location: The J. Paul Getty Museum; Ms. 11 and lla City: Malibu Notes: Other leaves from the same manuscript are at Houghton Library (MS Typ 699) and Pierpont Morgan Library (M1076.1-2); this series is closely related to Ms. fr. 7819 at the Bib. Nat. in Paris (BEMA no. *350) illuminated by Bailly after designs for royal tapestries; another related manuscript is in the Musee Conde in Chantilly (Ms. 951-1573). * 132. Brisson, Francois-Bar nab e. [Emblematic album.] Paris, 1590. 54 folios, in Latin and Greek. 40 x 26 cm. Dedicated to: Henricus Caetanus, cardinal Illustrations: 53, ink, watercolor, gouache Location: Bibliotheque Nationale; lat. n. a. 2636 City: Paris * 133. Bruc, Rene de, Marquis de Montplaisir (1600-1683). Emblemes et devises chrestiennes et morales. France, [17th century]. 29 x 21 cm. Illustrations: 31, colored engravings Location: Dartmouth College Library; Codex 002066 City: Hanover References: Daniel Russell, "M. de Montplaisir and His Emblems," Neophilologos 67 (1983), 503-516. * 134. Bruc, Rene de, Marquis de Montplaisir (1600-1683). Emblemes et devises morales. France, [17th century]. 112 folios, including blanks, in French, Latin, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. 19 x 14.5 cm. Illustrations: 32, watercolor Provenance: Purchased from Stonehill, Inc., 1945 Location: Rare Book Room, University of Illinois; x096.1/M768E City: Urbana-Champaign Published: Thomas McGeary, "Manuscript Emblem Books at the University of Illinois," Emblematica 2 no. 2 (1987), 357-360 (mottoes and descriptions of picturae). References: Daniel Russell, "M. de Montplaisir and His Emblems," Neophilologus 67 (1983), 503-516.
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135. Buchowski, Petrus. Cantica matutina ad sanctissumos Jesum Madam et Josephum. Poland, 1701-1702. 887 folios, in Latin. 8.2 x 5.5 cm. Illustrations: 25, ink Provenance: Ex libris Rosamond Bowditch Loring; bought from D. Parikian, 1972 Location: Harvard University, Houghton Library; MS Typ 585 (autograph, signed) City: Cambridge, Mass. Notes: More information in accessions record *71M-62, recording that the author graduated from the University of Cracowin 1701. References: Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Houghton Library, Harvard University, Alexandria, 1986-87, v. 3, 100. * 136. Buno, Johannes (1617-1697). Corpus juris canonici universi emblematicum. Liineburg(?), ca. 1672. 20 folios, in Latin. 32.5 x 20.5 cm. Illustrations: 2, copperplate engravings Artist: Johannes or Conrad Buno Location: Herzog August Bibliothek; Extravagantes 96.3 City: Wolfenbuttel Notes: "Mnemotechnic" illustrations. Published: J. Buno, Memoriale institutionum juris, 1672. References: Wolf-Dieter Otte, Die neueren Handschriften der Gruppe Extravagantes, vol. 2, Frankfurt am Main, 1987, 21-22. 137. Bureus, Johannes. Sigilli mysteria. Sweden, ca. 1630. 19 folios, in Latin and Swedish. 10 x 6.5 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 1. Illustrations: 18, ink Artist: Johannes Bureus Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; Y 31 City: Uppsala References: Sten Lindroth, Paracelsismen i Sverige till 1600-talets mitt, Uppsala, 1943, 185 sq.
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138. Camden, William (1551-1623). [Mottoes in Latin, paired with descriptions of images.] England, [late 16th century]. Folios Bii-Biii verso, in Latin and English. 19.5 x 15 cm. In: [Commonplace book.] Provenance: 13160 (Sir Thomas Phillipps?); Albert K. Childs (Yale, 1961) Memorial Collection Location: Yale University, Beinecke Library; (autograph mss.) City: New Haven Notes: Images taken from nature, history, mythology, and the Bible; total of 57 mottoes. * 139. Camerarius, Joachim (1534-1598). Symbolorum et emblematum tarn moralium quam sacrorum selectis. Nuremburg, 1587. 396 folios, in Latin. 20 x 15 cm. Illustrations: 100, ink and blue wash Location: Stadtbibliothek; HS II 366 (autograph) City: Mainz Notes: Inadvertently omitted from BEMA is a copy of Camerarius' Symbolorum et emblematum ex re herbaria (Frankfurt, 1654) with manuscript translations into English, located at Swansea, University College Library: PN 6349.Cam, decsribed by John Manning, "Emblem Books in the Library of University College, Swansea," Society for Emblem Studies Newsletter, 5 (1989), 8-11. Published: Joachim Camerarius, Symbola et Emblemata (Nurnberg 1590 bis 1604), Vol. 2, Graz, Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1988. * 140. Cary, Patrick (fl. 1651). Ballades dedicated to The Lady Victoria Uvedale. London, Dublin, Tew, Wickham, 1652/53. 26 folios, in English. 19 x 14 cm. Dedicated to: Victoria Uvedale Illustrations: 13, ink Artist: Patrick Cary Provenance: Mary Harper, 1660; Sotheby's sale of July 16, 1984, lot 7 Location: University Library; Ms Lt, 68 (Brotherton Collection) City: Leeds References: John Horden, "A New Emblem Manuscript by Patrick Cary (1623/24-1657)," in Word and Visual Imagination: Studies in the Interaction of
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English Literature and the Visual Arts, ed. by Karl Josef Holtgen et al., Erlangen, Universitatsbund Erlanden-Niirnberg e.V., 1988, 147-181. * 141. Gary, Patrick (fl. 1651). Ballades dedicated to The Lady Victoria Uvedale. England, 1652(7). 22 folios, in English. 19.3 x 14.3 cm. Dedicated to: Victoria Uvedale Illustrations: 13, ink Artist: Patrick Gary Provenance: Mary Harper (1660); Pierrepont Cromp, clergyman (ca. 1771); bought from Sotheby's 1984 (item 7, sale of 16 and 17 July) Location: University Library; Brotherton Collection, Accession No. B21277 (autograph) City: Leeds Notes: This is the same text as the Abbotsford ms. (see no. 142), with added emblematic images. Published: John Horden, "A New Emblem Manuscript by Patrick Gary (1623/24-1657)," in Word and Visual Imagination: Studies in the Interaction of English Literature and the Visual Arts, ed. by Karl Josef Holtgen et al., Erlangen, 1988, 147-181. References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 167-168, fig. 26; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 89-90. 142. Gary, Patrick (fl. 1651). Triuiall Ballades writt here in obedience to Mrs. Tomkin's commands. England, 1651. 36 folios, in English. 13.8 x 9 cm. Illustrations: 13, ink Artist: Patrick Gary Provenance: Sir Walter Scott Location: Abbotsford Library; Press N, Shelf 5 (autograph) City: Abbotsford Notes: An essay by John Horden in The Word and the Visual Imagination, Erlangen, 1988, ed. by Karl Josef Holtgen et al. points out that these images function only as symbolic illustrations and are not truly emblematic (unlike no. * 141). Published: Sister Veronica Delany, The Poems of Patrick Cary, Oxford, 1978.
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References: Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 89. 143. Catherine d'Amboise. Livre de morale. Trait e de morale sur la fortune [title written in 17th century]. France, [1520-1530]. 20 folios, including blanks, in Latin and French. 20 x 14 cm. Illustrations: 8, ink, watercolor Provenance: Chancellor Seguier; bequeathed by Henri-Charles du Cambout de Coislin (bishop of Metz) to the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Pres (with shelfmarks); "ex museo Petri Dubrowsky" (secretary to the Russian embassy in Paris); offered by Nicolas Soultanoff (March 18, 1891) to the Societe Nationale des Antiquaires de France Location: Biblotheque Nationale; Nouv. acq. fr. 19738 City: Paris Notes: Possibly influenced by the Tablet of Cebes; artistic style similar to that of Morgan MS. 42 (no. 242). References: Catalogue des manuscrits de la bibliotheque de defunt Mgr le chancelier Seguier, Paris, 1686, 9-10 (inventory of miniatures); Jacqueline Sclafer, ed., Manuscrits du moyen age et de la renaissance, enrichissements du departement des manuscrits fonds europeen, 1983-1992, Paris, B.N., (1994), 104-106, illustrating f. 8 on p. 105. 144. Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual. Hours. [Book of hours for Alfonso I d'Este.] Italy [Ferrara?], [early 16th century]. 179 folios, in Latin. 27 x 18.5 cm. Dedicated to: Alfonso I d'Este Illustrations: 16, gouache, gilt Provenance: M. J. Bourdariat (Paris, 1924) Location: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation; L.A. 149 City: Lisbon Notes: Included as an example of pre-emblematic material; several full-page illuminations include personal devices in the form of medallions with motto (such as on f. 53). 145. Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual. Hours. [Book of hours, possibly for a French patron.] Flanders, [16th century.] Folios 55v and 56 (out of 188 ff.), in Latin. 19.5 x 13 cm.
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Illustrations: 2, gouache, gilt, silver (pilgrim badges) Artist: Simon Bening (miniatures) Provenance: Holford; Chester Beatty; Rosenthal (Zurich, 1935) Location: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation; L.A. 210 City: Lisbon Notes: Included as an example of pre-emblematic material; the two illuminations listed feature paintings in the borders of pilgrim badges (possibly related to emblematic images) Published: Catalogue 8, plates XV-XVI in The Holford Collection, Westonbirt, 1924,; Catalogue of the Reknowned Collection of Western Manuscripts, The Property of Chester Beatty, Sotheby, 53, no. 31.
146. Cats, Jacob. [Annotations by the author.] S.I., [17th century]. In German. In: Jacob Cats, Spiegel van den ouden ende nieuwen tijdt..., The Hague, 1632. Location: Universiteitsbibliotheek; 1018/B/3 City: Leiden Notes: Some of annotations may be by the Dutch humanist Jacobus Roverius; the library also owns watercolor drawings of the Spiegel and some works of Van Veen in the "Museum Catsianum," 147. "Cebes." Tabula Cebetis. [PINAX, in Greek. Latin tr. by Filippo Alberici.] Paris(?), ca. 1505. 28 folios, in Latin. 20.5 x 14.5 cm. Dedicated to: Henry VII, King of England Illustrations: 6, ink, watercolor Provenance: George Carew (gift from Princess Elizabeth, 1608); Thomas Howard, second Earl of Arundel Location: British Library; Arundel 317 City: London Notes: According to information kindly supplied by Janet Backhouse, the artist probably was French (the same artist painted Ms. Royal 12.C.iii, listed under "Horapollo" in no. 254). Published: Sandra Sider, '"Interwoven with Poems and Pictures': A Protoemblematic Latin Translation of the Tabula Cebetis, in The European Emblem ..., ed. Bernard F. Scholz, Michael Bath, and David Weston, Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1990, 1-18, illustrated with five plates.
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References: Sandra Sider, "Ps. Cebes. Addenda," in Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum ..., vol. 7, ed. Virginia Brown, with Paul Oskar Kristeller and F. Edward Cranz, Washington, Catholic University of America Press, 1992, 299-300. 148. Ceo, Maria do (1658-1753). Sene-ficacoens [i.e. Significacoes] das/lores efrutas moralizados em estillo e[?]ingello ... (With: Enigmas, including descriptions of "pinturas".] Portugal, [18th century]. Folios 145-155, in Portuguese. 19.5 x 14.8 cm. In: Poesias Varias. Location: Biblioteca Geral; MS. 386 City: Coimbra References: Augusto Mendes Simoes de Castro, Catdlogo de manuscritos (Codices 251-555), reprinted with introduction and notes by Luis de Castro, Coimbra, 1945, 127. 149. Clement, Claude. Emblemata ex Claudio Clemente in Museo. Lib. 1. Sect. 6. Cap. 1. S.I., [18th century?]. Folios 249-251v, in Latin. 20 x 14.6 cm. In: Miscellanea em diversas linguas. Location: Biblioteca da Ajuda; 51-11-48, no. 10 City: Lisbon Notes: Possibly copied from printed text; in this ms. ff. 145-294v contain epigrams, heraldic descriptions, and inscriptions in the same hand. 150. [Clement, Monsieur.] Regies pour la connoissance des devises, par M. ... conseiller en la Cour des Aydes. Paris(?), late 1670s. First part, p. 513 -520, in French. 30 x 20 cm. In: Recueil Conrart, vol. XI. Provenance: Valentin Conrart (first secretary of the French Academy) Location: Bibliotheque de 1'Arsenal; MS. 5420 City: Paris Notes: The other treatise discussed in Russell's article cited below was published in the Mercure Galant, and is also of interest. Published: Daniel Russell, "Two Seventeenth-Century French Treatises on the Art of the Device," Emblematica 1 no. 1 (1986), 79-106 with text of the ms. on 85-92. References: Bibliotheque de 1'Arsenal, Catalogue des manuscrits, 319.
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151. Cocqueau, [F.J.] [Recueil depoesies.] France, [17th century]. 27 folios, in Latin. 19.5 x 15.3 cm. Dedicated to: Guillaume Vandermot. Provenance: Abbaye de Cysoing (in convent binding) Location: Bibliotheque Municipale; 113 City: Lille Notes: With several chronograms. References: France, Catalogue general des manuscrits des bibliotheques des departements, vol. 26, 274-275. 152. Commonplace book. Portugal(?), [late 17th century]. Folios 117-361v, in Portuguese and Latin. 22.7 x 16 cm. Location: Biblioteca Geral; MS. 1440 City: Coimbra Notes: See especially: "Quae plantae, et quae animaliae diis fuerint consecrata" ff. 134-134v' "Amoris signa" ff. 136-138v; and, "De hieroglyphicis" ff. 331-332. References: Augusto Mendes Simoes de Castro, Catdlogo de manuscritos (Codices 1432-1511), Coimbra, 1936, 6-9, with a complete list of the topics on p. 8. 153. Commonplace book. Portugal(?), early 17th century. Folios 1-lOv, in Latin and Portuguese. 20.2 x 15.5 cm. Location: Biblioteca Geral; MS. 348 City: Coimbra References: Augusto Mendes Simoes de Castro, Catdlogo de manuscritos (Codices 251-555), reprinted with introductory notes by Luis de Castro, Coimbra, 1945, 89.
154. Commonplace book. Las 12. gloriosas [word marked through] empresas del Hercules erudito. Spain(?), [18th century]. 114 folios, in Latin and Spanish. 16 x 10.5 cm.
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Location: Biblioteca Universitaria; MS. 1558 City: Barcelona Notes: Subject index on ff. 110-112, author index on ff. 112-114; many Jesuit references; spine label reads "BA.NOS." References: Francisco Miquel Rosell, Inventario general de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Universitaria de Barcelona, vol. 4 (1969), 41. 155. Corbould, Edward Henry (British painter, 1815-1905). Letter. S.I., March 5, 1863. 1 folio, in English. 16.5cm. Illustrations: 1, ink, wash Artist: Edward Henry Corbould Location: The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities; 870372 (autograph) City: Santa Monica Notes: Discusses device of the Prince of Wales, offering another design based on that of the King of Bohemia. 156. Correa, Antonio; Cruz, Luis de; Vasconcelos, Antonio de; et al., S.J. [Collection of enigmas, including descriptions of "pinturas".] Coimbra, 1574(7). Folios 121-203v and 454-455, in Latin. 31.7 x 22 cm. In: Rerum scolasticorum, quae a patribus hujus Conimbricensis Collegij scriptae sunt. Tomus 2. Dedicated to: Elizabeth, Queen of Portugal (deceased) Location: Biblioteca Geral; MS. 993 City: Coimbra Notes: Important collection of Jesuit writers. References: Augusto Mendes Simoes de Castro, Catdlogo de manuscritos (Codices 706-821), reprinted with introductory notes by Luis de Castro, Coimbra, 108-124. 157. Costa, Felix de, "pintor theorico, e pratico." Liber vnicus Esdra 4.° Cap. 11. 12 & 13. Lisbon, 1687. 237 folios, in Portuguese. 21.3 x 15 cm. In: Rey Encuberto que ha de destruir esta aguia Othomana, como Leao. Illustrations: 8, ink, wash Artist: Felix de Costa Location: Library of Congress, Manuscript Division; P-7 (Port. Ac. 3498C)
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City: Washington, DC Notes: Includes a pictorial genealogy of Ottoman rulers and maps of Turkish areas. References: Christopher C. Lund and Mary Ellis Kahler, The Portuguese Manuscripts Collection of the Library of Congress, A Guide, Washington, 1980, 45, no. 148. 158. Cuomo, Francesco. Cento Imprest [all of cypress trees]. Italy [Leccio?], 1615. 104 folios, in Italian. 22.5 x 16.7 cm. Illustrations: 100, ink, gold ink Provenance: Gift of Henri Stegemeier, 1982 Location: Rare Book Room, University of Illinois; Uncat. City: Urbana-Champaign Notes: Sources mostly Petrarca and Virgil. Published: Thomas McGeary, "Manuscript Emblem Books at the University of Illinois," Emblematica 2 no. 2 (1987), 360-366 (mottoes and descriptions of picturae). 159. David, Jan. Occasio arrepta neglecta, illius commoda huius incommoda ... [The Netherlands?], 15 July, 1629. 108 folios, in Latin. 20.2 x 14.5 cm. Illustrations: 12, ink Provenance: "Libri Francisi Marcoreni" (inside front cover); bought from Maggs Bros. (1973 gift of Mrs. Robert B. Choate) Location: Harvard University, Houghton Library; MS Typ 588 City: Cambridge, Mass. Notes: More information in accessions record *72M-20, recording that ff. 90-102 contain a masque in Latin verse on tempus and occasio. Published: Originally published in Antwerp, 1605. References: Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Houghton Library, Harvard University, Alexandria, 1986-87, v. 3, 100 (under title). 160. Delfino, Giovanni Antonio. In Symbolvm decimvm Achillis Bocchij commentariolvs. Italy, 16th century. 24 folios, in Latin. 21.6 x 15.5 cm.
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Provenance: Old shelfmark: 17.N.II.60 Location: Biblioteca Communale dell'Archiginnasio; MS. B.1513 City: Bologna Notes: Commentary by a Franciscan priest on the Silenus Alcibiadis in Symbol X. References: Elizabeth See Watson, Achille Bocchi and the Emblem Book as Symbolic Form, Cambridge University Press, 1993, 49; Inventari dei manoscritti delle biblioteche d'Italia, 79, 1954, 46. 161. Denig, Ludwig (1755-1830). [The Picture-Bible of Ludwig Denig.] Lancaster [Pennsylvania], 1784. 60 folios, in German. 17 x 21 cm. Illustrations: 60, watercolor, ink Artist: Ludwig Denig Provenance: Esther Ipp Schwartz (d. 1988), bought in 1975 Location: Private collection. Notes: Album of full-page watercolors, with explanatory notes and translation by Don Yoder; Biblical scenes in Pennsylvania Dutch settings and costume, Published: Don Yoder, tran. and ed., The Picture-Bible of Ludwig Denig: A Pennsylvania German Emblem Book, 2 vol., New York, 1990. 162. Dering, Edward (1598-1644). Concerning figures of crownes. England, 17th century. 50 folios, in English. 1 5 x 9 cm. Illustrations: 45, ink Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SMM 1 City: Glasgow References: Hester M. Black, ed. and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 4. 163. Derrenton, Hendrik. Der Zielen Weide ... Gemoedsverlustiging in de Geestelijke gemeenschap met God ... Amersfoort, 1805(7). 195 folios, in Dutch. 16 x 10 cm.
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Illustrations: 51, ink Location: Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities; 860895 City: Santa Monica 164. Devices. France, [second quarter of the 17th century?]. 229 folios, in Latin. 30.5 x 19.5 cm. Illustrations: 228, ink, watercolor, pencil Location: Bibliotheque Nationale; lat. 10361 City: Paris Notes: Francois Avril notes that Louis XIII, King of France between 1610 and 1643, seems to be represented as victorious in the emblem on f. 203 (letter of 26 April 1994). 165. Devices. Discorsi van sopra diverse sorti d'imprese. Siena, [late 16th century-17th century]. Folios 436-503, in Italian and Latin. 29 x 20 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 7. In: Alessandro Piccolomini, Orazione delta conservazione delta salute della citta di Siena at popolo. Location: Biblioteca Communale; C. VI. 9. City: Siena Notes: Includes critical writing on imprese. References: Lorenzo Ilari, Indiceper materie della Biblioteca Comunale di Siena ..., Siena, 1844-1848, vol. VI, 137. 166. Devices. Nomi accademici, ed imprese di varie gentildonne senesi. Siena, [17th century?]. Folios 60-62v, in Italian. 20.4 x 14.7 cm. In: Nomi dei parrochi delle diverse parrochie della citta di Siena, nei tempi antichi. Location: Biblioteca Communale; C. VI. 12. City: Siena References: Lorenzo Ilari, Indice per materie della Biblioteca Comunale di Siena..., Siena, 1844-1848, vol. I, 237.
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* 167. Devices, military. [Arms and devices borne by captains on their cornets in 1642.] England, [mid-17th century]. 45 folios, in Latin. 12.25 x 6.5 cm. Illustrations: 111, watercolor, ink (mostly emblematic) Location: Bodleian Library; MS. Rawlinson D942 City: Oxford References: Alan R. Young, with Beert Verstraete, The English Emblem Tradition: Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars 1642-1660. Index Emblematicus, vol. 3, Toronto, (1995), xxix, no. xii. 168. Devices, military. Colours, or Standards, and armorial bearings of certain officers in the parliamentary army 1642 (p. 1-117); List of the colours taken by the Earl of Essex ... (p. 129-156); and ... by Sir Tho. Fairfax ...at Knasby, June 14, 1645 (p. 144-150). England, after 1645. 153 folios, including many blanks, in Latin. 31 x 19.5 cm. Illustrations: 306, watercolor (most of the flags include emblematic devices) Artist: Jonathan Turmile Provenance: Thomas Hollis, 1688 (member of Lincoln's Inn and the Society of Antiquaries); presented to the library by Thomas Brand Hollis, 1803 Location: Dr. Williams Library; MS. Modern Folio 7 City: London References: Alan R. Young, with Beert Verstraete, The English Emblem Tradition: Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars 1642-1660. Index Emblematicus, vol. 3, Toronto, (1995), xxix, no. ix. 169. Devices, military. Cornetes. S.I., s.d. 127 folios, in Latin, English, and French. 20 x 14.5 cm. Illustrations: 239, watercolor Location: British Library; Add. (Sloane) 5247 City: London References: Alan R. Young, with Beert Verstraete, The English Emblem Tradition: Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars 1642-1660. Index Emblematicus, vol. 3, Toronto, (1995) xxix, no. vi. 170. Devices, military.
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Devises used upon cornet banners. Folios 258v-259v, in Latin. 33 x 21.5 cm. In: Visitations of Cornwall, Surrey and Durham. Illustrations: 33, ink Location: British Library; Harl. 1397 (item 21) City: London References: Alan R. Young, with Beert Verstraete, The English Emblem Tradition: Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars 1642-1660. Index Emblematicus, vol. 3, Toronto, (1995), xxix, no. iii. 171. Devices, military. Giuoco d'arme [section entitled "Primi element! o principij deH'anni gentiline"]. Italy(?), after 1693. First 8 folios (of 129), with folding leaves, in Italian. 20.5 x 12.7 cm. Illustrations: 84, watercolor (quite small, ca. 1.2 cm each) Provenance: Library of Melbert B. Gary (part of the Gary Collection of playing cards) Location: Yale University, Beinecke Library; MS. Vault Shelves / 23 City: New Haven Notes: The text explains the symbolism of these images by referring to their "natures." Published: Taken from a printed book, 1693, by Claude Oronce Fine de Brianville. 172. Devices, military. Imprese de i cavalieri, o uomini d'arme senesi. Siena, [after 1623]. 125 folios, in Italian. 28 x 21 cm. Illustrations: 109, ink, watercolor (some unfinished) Location: Biblioteca Communale; C. VIII. 2. City: Siena Notes: Includes imprese for types of cavaliers. References: Lorenzo Ilari, Indice per materie della Biblioteca di Siena, Siena, 1844-1848, vol 1, 237. * 173. Devices, military. [Some drawings of the devices used in colours, in the parliament army, in their rebellion against King Charles I.] England, after 1643. 10 folios, in Latin. 23 x 16.
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In: Lord Berkeley Pedigree. Illustrations: \ 1, watercolor (eight are emblematic) Location: British Library; Harl. 2275 City: London References: Alan R. Young, with Beert Verstraete, The English Emblem Tradition: Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil wars 1642-1660. Index Emblematicus, vol. 3, Toronto, (1995), xxix, no. v. 174. Devices, military and civil. [Emblems} (spine label). England(?), s.d. 93 folios, in Latin and English. 14.5 x 9.25 cm. In: [Commonplace book.] Illustrations: 62, pencil, ink Location: British Library; Harl. 1383 City: London References: Alan R. Young, with Beert Verstraete, The English Emblem Tradition: Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars 1642-1660. Index Emblematicus, vol. 3, Toronto, (1995), xxix, no. ii. 175. Devices, military and civil. [Imprese.] Italy, [18th century]. 3 folios, in Latin and Italian. 28 x 19 cm. In: Miscellanea de opuscoli a stampa. Location: Biblioteca Civica A. Mai; Sala II Loggia, K-6-5/21 City: Bergamo Notes: With a prefatory paragraph explaining arrangement. * 176. Dorat, J. [Recueil de devises.] Paris(?), before 1652. 73, 147 folios, in Latin, Greek, and French. 20.7 x 13.5 cm. Dedicated to: Mile d'Astige, contesse de Chasteauvillain de la Fossette Illustrations: 263, ink, watercolor (emblems on ff. 82-96, second foliation) Artist: Richelieu (grand prevost); sieur Belleau Provenance: Hector Le Breton, sieur de la Doinneterie, royal herald who died in 1652 (binding) Location: Bilbiotheque de 1'Arsenal; Ms. 3184 City: Paris
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Notes: Mainly devices of French royalty composed during the latter 16th century; the title, pasted on, apparently dates from the 19th century. References: Henry Martin, Catalogue de manuscrits de la Bibliotheque de I'Arsenal, vol. 3, Paris, 1887, 282. 177. Du Busc, Guillaume. Devises svr le soleil ov I'Histoire de Guillaume III... particulierement depuis son avenement a la Couronne, par raport aux effets du soleil. London, 1694, 20 folios, in Latin and French. 22 x 17 cm. Dedicated to: Mary II, Queen of England Illustrations: 18, ink Artist: Guillaume Du Busc ("peintre en mignature et maistre de dessein") Location: Koninklijke Huisarchief; [no shelfmark] City: The Hague Notes: Glorifies the deeds of William III, King of England. * 178. Du Busc, J. Devises sur lafleurdu soleil. France, 1699. 17 folios, in French. 23 x 17 cm. Illustrations: 16, ink Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SMM 8 City: Glasgow References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, no. 5. * 179. Du Faur, Guy, seigneur de Pibrac (1529-1584). Les quatrains du Sr. de Pybrac ... England(?), 1607(?) 75 folios, in French. 9.5 x 13.5 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 9. Dedicated to: Monseigneur de Hayes Illustrations: 72, ink, gouache Artist: Esther Inglis (Kello), also calligrapher Provenance: Purchased 1952, Sotheby sale of July 14/15, lot 131 Location: Newberry Library; Wing MS -ZW 645 .K292 City: Chicago
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Notes: Includes two poems in mirror writing; De Ricci lists another Du Faur ms. by Esther Inglis, no. 30, 1699, which was in the Philip Hofer collection, purchased for him by Quaritch in the sale of Sir John Arthur Brooke's library (1921). Published: Cinquante quatrains, Paris, 1574 (first publication of the first 50 quatrains, finally numbering 126 by the end of the sixteenth century). 180. Du Moulin, Francois(?), or possibly Francois I, King of France. [Concerning Biblical, Christian, and profane iconography; 25 circular picturae with verses from the Vulgate and explanation in French.] France, before 1510(?) 37 folios, in Latin and French. 6 x 4.5 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 10. Illustrations: 25, watercolor, gilt Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SMM 6 City: Glasgow Notes: Described in David Weston, Sir William Stirling Maxwell and the European Emblem: An Exhibition of Books and Manuscripts mounted to coincide with the International Conference "The European Emblem" held in Glasgow, 11-14 August, 1987, Glasgow, 1987, 6, figure 4, mentioning Jean Michel Massing's attribution of the manuscript to Francois I. Published: Jean Michel Massing, "A New Work by Francois Du Moulin and the problem of Pre-Emblematic Traditions," Emblematica 2 no. 2 (1987), 249-271, with 8 illustrations. References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 6. 181. Eloquentiae tesserae. Eloquentiae tesserae seu praeceptiones oratoriae amoenissfimjis symbolis expressae. France, 1662(?) 123 folios, in Latin. 22.6 x 16.5 cm. Dedicated to: Academy of Treguier Illustrations: 33, watercolor Artist: Claude Guiot(?) (coat of arms on f. 1) Provenance: Bought from Goldschmidt, New York, 1962; Frances Hofer (bookplate) Location: Harvard University, Houghton Library; MS Typ 365 City: Cambridge, Mass. References: Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Houghton Library, Harvard University, Alexandria, 1986-87, v. 3, 100.
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182. Emblem book catalogue. Works of use for a catalogue and history of emblem books [With: A list of more than 3000 illustrated editions of emblem books]. England, 1870. 188 folios, in English. 13.5 x 22.2 cm. Provenance: Robert Hoe (bookplate) Location: Folger Shakespeare Library; M.a. 254 City: Washington, DC 183. Emblemas, e hyeroglificos.
Emblemas, e hyeroglificos na morte do serfinissijmo infante D. Dfuajrte.
Portugal, [late 16th century]. Folios 1-lv, in Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian. 30.7 x 21 cm.
Location: Biblioteca da Ajuda; 54-XI-38, no. 42 City: Lisbon Notes: Total of five, each with "pintura" and "letra". 184. Emblemas, o impresos. Emblemas, o impresos ... sacados de Paulo Jovio, Obispo de Nacena. Spain(?), [17th century]. Folios 130-133, in Spanish. 15.5 x 11 cm. In: Silva de variasflores que huen a lo divino. Location: Biblioteca Universitaria; MS. 166/1 City: Barcelona References: Francisco Miquel Rosell, Inventario general de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Universitaria de Barcelona, vol. 1 (1958), 215-216 (folio numbers incorrect). * 185. Emblemata Brandenburgensia.
[Emblemata Brandenburgensia. Devisen und Embleme fur Georg Friedrich, Markgraf von Brandenburg.] Berlin(?), after 1603. 9 folios, in German and Latin. 33.4 x 20.3 cm. Dedicated to: Georg Friedrich, Markgraf von Brandenburg Illustrations: 32, watercolor Provenance: Duke of Hamilton, no. 228 Location: Staatliche Museen, Kupferstichkabinett; 78 A 19b City: Berlin
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References: Paul Wescher, Beschreibendes Verzeichnis der Miniaturen - Handschriften and Einzelbldtter - des Kupferstichkabinetts der Staatlichen Museen Berlin, Leipzig, 1931, 234-235. 186. Emblemata duodecim. Emblemata duodecim, quae non rudi penicillo depicta, et pulchro ordine disposita Academicam Aulam quasi totidem caelestia signa non parum exomabent. Portugal(?), [mid-18th century]. Folios 29-35v, in Latin. 22 x 17 cm. In: Plausus Academicus III.mo ... Petro Michaeli de Almeida Portugal, 1746. Dedicated to: Pedro Miguel de Almeida Location: Biblioteca Nacional; Cod. 3252 City: Lisbon * 187. Emblemata-bundel. Emblemata-bundel. The Netherlands, ca. 1650. 325 folios, in Dutch. 20.3 x 16 cm. Illustrations: 320, pencil, ink Provenance: Bought from E.D.R.B. van Heerdt tot Eversberg, The Hague, 1972 Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 135 G 26 City: The Hague Notes: Mostly Biblical imagery with a Protestant slant; some drawings derived from prints of Cornelis Vissher, Maarten de Vos, and Marten van Heemskerck. References: Bibliotheek Informatie Mededelingenblad voor Wetenschappelijke Bibliotheken 8 (1972), 3-5. * 188. Emblematic drawings. [Elegantissimvm emblematvm corpvscvlvm.} The Netherlands, [17th century]. 45 folios, in Latin. 19.5 x 16 cm. Illustrations: 35, ink, watercolor, with gilt edges on onlaid squares Artist: Crispyn Van de Passe, the Elder(?): attributed by a later hand Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SMM 4 City: Glasgow Notes: The catalogue explains that, except for no. 3, all the drawings have been published (in 1696, 1704, and 1737); Alison Adams, however, reports that the drawings are mirror images of the engravings, suggesting that perhaps these drawings are the designs for the engravings (letter of May, 1994).
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References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, no. 8; John Landwehr, Emblem and Fable Books printed in the Low Countries 1542-1813, Utrecht, 1988, no. 181. * 189. Emblematic drawings. [Emblem book containing 100 oval drawings having many subjects in common with editions of Alciati.] France(?), [16th century]. 101 folios. 14.5 x 10 cm. Illustrations: 100, ink Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SMM 5 City: Glasgow References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, no. 7; Alison Adams, "From Print to Manuscript: the Use of Alciato as a Source in Stirling Maxwell Manuscript SMM5," Emblematica 1 no. 2 (1993), 369-382. * 190. Emblematic drawings. France [Paris?], ca. 1570. 93 folios, in Latin and Greek. 15 x 9 cm. Illustrations: 93, ink Artist: "S" with a diagonal stroke drawn from top right to bottom left through the letter (ff. 82 and 84); same initial not in Nagler Provenance: H. Albani (Cardinal Hieronymus Albani) (1504-1591); bought from Georges Heilbrun (Paris, 1954) Location: New York Public Library, Spencer Collection; MS.82 City: New York References: Tammaro de Marinis, Appunti e ricerche bibliografiche, Milan, 1940, no. 36 (binding in plate no. 234). * 191. Emblematic drawings. [Emblematic drawings in household accounts of Elizabeth I Queen of England.] England, 1577, 1580-81. 5 folios, in Latin. Illustrations: 5, ink Provenance: Francis Douce (who apparently collected these five folios for their decoration) Location: Bodleian Library; MS Douce bl
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City: Oxford Notes: Two of the images derive from Claude Paradin and Gabriel Simeoni (see Bath). Published: Michael Bath, "Collared Stags and Bridled Lions: Queen Elizabeth's Household Accounts," in The English Emblem and the European Context, ed. Peter M. Daly, New York, AMS Press, 1988, 225-257, reproducing all five drawings. * 192. Emblematic drawings. The Netherlands, ca. 1650. 322 folios, in Dutch. 20.5 x 16 cm. Illustrations: 321, pencil, ink Provenance: B.M. Israel, antiquarian (Amsterdam, 1983) Location: Koninklijke Bibliomeek; 135 G26 City: The Hague 193. Emblematic text. S.I., [17th century]. Folios 13v-17v, in Latin. 17.7 x 12 cm. In: M. Beuther, Carolopolitae Franci Fastorum libri duo, Basel, 1554. Provenance: Mattheus Reinmann (b. 1587), teacher in Schleusingen Location: Universitatsbibliothek; Ms. 742 City: Erlangen 194. Emblems. Certein spirituall emblems or shone saeings with their expositions. Scotland(?), [16th century?]. 161 folios, in Scottish. 9.5 x 7 cm. Location: Edinburgh University Library: Laing Collection La. III. 66 City: Edinburgh * 195. Emblems. [Divers emblems contrived for ensigns of colours, befitting the parliamentary army, in the time of the late Civil Wars. Done by an arms-painter.] England, [early 17th century]. 24 folios, in Latin. 18.5 x 12.25 cm. Illustrations: 23, watercolor, ink Location: British Library; Harl. 1377 City: London
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References: Alan R. Young, with Beert Verstraete, The English Emblem Tradition: Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars 1642-1660. Index Emblematicus, vol. 3, Toronto, (1995), xxix, no. i. 196. Emblems. Emblemasp(ar)a o jetton da Academia. Lisbon(?), [18th century]. 1 folio, in Portuguese and Latin. 32.5 x 22.5 cm. Location: Biblioteca da Academia Real das Sciencias; MS. 1136 (azul) City: Lisbon Notes: Descriptions of fouTfigurae with Latin mottoes. 197. Emblems. [Illustrated Petrarchan verse with moralized commentary.] Italy, 1570. 35 folios, in Latin and Italian. 23 x 17 cm. Illustrations: 35 "medaglie" in ink Provenance: L.S. Olschki (inv. no. 33557) Location: The Walters Art Gallery; MS. W.476 City: Baltimore References: Dennis Dutschke, Census of Petrarch Manuscripts, Padova, 1986, 45-49. * 198. Emblems. Paris, ca. 1601-1610. 14 folios, in Italian. 17 x 13 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 8. Dedicated to: Marie de' Medici, Queen of France (1576-1642) Illustrations: 14, watercolor (colored wash) Provenance: Gruel and Engelmann Coll., no. 1156 Location: The Walters Art Gallery; MS. W.495 City: Baltimore Notes: Solar imagery; see Marilyn Perry, "The 'Impresa' of Clement VII and other Medici Devices in the Vatican Stanze," Burlington Magazine 119/895 (Oct. 1977), 676-686. References: Seymour de Ricci, with W,J, Wilson, Census of Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada, New York, 1935, 828, no. 422; typewritten appendix to catalogue by L. Randall.
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* 199. Emblems. Raccolta di imprese. Bergamo, 1569-1575. 156 folios, in Latin. 20.4 x 14 cm. Illustrations: 78, ink (many only sketches) Location: Biblioteca Civica A. Mai; MM 378 City: Bergamo Notes: Mostly religious imagery, possibly related to the theological teachings of Girolamo Terzi. References: Codici e incunabola miniati delta Biblioteca Civica di Bergamo, (1989), no. 97. 200. Emblems and classical sources. [Emblems and classical sources concerning love, philosophy, and happiness.] S.I., [16th century]. Folios 1-12, In Latin. 14 x 9.5 cm. Location: Biblioteca Geral; MS. 35 City: Coimbra References: Augusto Mendes Simoes de Castro, Catalogo de manuscritos (Codices 1-250), reprinted with introductory notes by Luis de Castro, Coimbra, 1940, 11. 201. Emblems and devices. Raccolta dell 'imprese, emblemi, cimieri, rovesci di medaglie e al[cu]ni simboli usati in diverse occasioni da personaggi della Ser[enissijma Casa di Toscana. Florence, [17th century?]. 80 folios, in Italian. 30 x 20.6 cm. Location: Biblioteca Riccardiana; 1185 F (vol. 6) City: Florence Notes: Possibly related to Segni text in Biblioteca Laurenziana ms. Ashb. 688 (no. 386). 202. Emblems, architectural. Noticia dos emblemas que adornardo a Igreja do Seminario de Coimbra na occasido das exequias que feu ao seu preclasissimo fundador o excellentissimo senhor Bispo CondeD. Miguel da Annunciacao nos dias 15. e 16. de mez de Marco, do anno de 1780. Coimbra, 1780. Folios 79-85v, in Latin and Portuguese. 31.3x21.5 cm. In: Papeis Vdrios.
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Location: Biblioteca Geral; MS. 497 City: Coimbra Notes: Total of 14 text emblems, with description of accompanying paintings. References: Augusto Mendes Simoes de Castro, Catdlogo de Manuscritos (Codices 251-555), reprinted with introductory notes by Luis de Castro, Coimbra, 1945. * 203. Emblems, from poets in Chalons-sur-Marne. Delphino magnipatris tropheae musae catalaunenses [dedication]. France, [18th century?]. 30 folios, in Latin. 32.5 x 23 cm. Dedicated to: Dauphin (son of Louis XIV, King of France) Illustrations: 22, ink, watercolor, gouache Location: Bibliotheque Nationale; lat. 8706 City: Paris * 204. Emblems, religious. La verite a la place des ombres; L 'Agneau Paschal, figure du sacrifice et sacrament de nos autels; La Manne, figure de la sacree eucharistie; Arch d'Alliance, figure de I'auguste sacrament de I'autel. Paris, 1670s. 112 folios interleaved, in French and Latin. 39 x 27 cm. Dedicated to: Duchesse de Montpensier (Anne Marie Louise d'Orleans); commissioned by her. Illustrations: 50, gouache, gilt, Artist: Pierre Patel (father or son); miniature on f. 178 signed "Patel. pinxit. 1679", et al. Provenance: Before 1835, J. & M. de Bure, and on 191-192 of sale cat. Paris, 22 Jan. 1835; (then in Russia?); 1902 H. Leclerc (Paris dealer); ca. 1904 Pearson & Co. (London dealer). Location: Pierpont Morgan Library; M21 City: New York Published: The Montpensier Manuscript, [London, s.d.] (Pearson & Co.?) References: Terence Ford and Andrew Green, comp. New York, Research Center for Musical Iconography, Inventory of Musical Iconography 3: The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts, New York, 1988, no. 1066 (title page). * 205. Emblems, religious. Antwerp, [17th century]. 118 folios, in Latin and Dutch. 44 x 28 cm.
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Illustrations: 118, ink, watercolor Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.239/B City: Brussels 206. Emblems, with descriptions of paintings ("pinturas"). Portugal, ca. 1663. Folios 203-215, in Portuguese. 29.5 x 20.5 cm. In: Compendia breve de ditos. Location: Biblioteca Piiblica; Cod. CVII/1-24 City: Evora Notes: 20 emblems of "amor" plus four others; also includes a list of phrases with phrases of opposite meaning. References: Joaquim Antonio de Sousa Telles de Matos, Catdlogo dos manuscriptos da Biblioteca Publica Eborense, vol. 2, Lisbon, 1869, 637. * 207. Emblems, with rhymed proverbs. France, ca. 1550. 50 folios, in French, Latin, and Italian. 21 x 15 cm. Illustrations: 50, ink, blister wash with occasional color (style of II Rosso) Artist: "R. Suz"; signature on f.30 Provenance: Bought from H.P. Kraus 1956 (cat. 80, no. 33, with plate), as gift of Robert H. Taylor Location: Princeton University Library; MS. 92 City: Princeton Published: David B. Lawall, "Notes on a Newly Acquired Manuscript Device Book," Princeton University Library Chronicle 18. no. 4 (Summer 1957), 210-215, with 2 plates (of f.27 and f.47). References: C.U. Faye and W.H. Bond, Supplement to the Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada [=De Ricci], New York, 1962, 309-310, no. 92. * 208. Engravings, album of copperplate. Blankenburg, ca. 1700. 23 folios, in Latin. 18 x 13 cm. Illustrations: 139, engravings Artist: Beil Location: Herzog August Bibliothek; 272 Blankenburg
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City: Wolfenbiittel References: Hans Butzmann, Die blankenburger Handschriften, Frankfurt am Main, 1966, 257-258. 209. Enigmas. Spain(?), ca. 1700. Folios 50v-54, in Spanish. 20 x 14 cm. In: Colecdo de varias obras poeticas. Location: Biblioteca Geral; MS. 388 City: Coimbra Notes: Total of five enigmas. References: Augusto Mendes Simoes de Castro, Catdlogo de manuscritos (Codices 251-555), reprinted with introductory notes by Luis de Castro, Coimbra, 1945, 129. 210. Enigmas, epitaphs, and anagrams, with descriptions of paintings. Portugal, [18th century]. Folios 240-243v, in Portuguese and Latin. 20 x 14 cm. In: Noticias varias, tomo 3. Da Livraria de S. Bento de Xabregas. Provenance: Livraria de S. Bento de Xabregas Location: Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo; Cod. 3486 City: Lisbon Notes: Bound with printed works, including Triunfo sagrado com que a imagem da Gloriosissima Rainha de Portugal a senhora Santa Isabel, Lisbon, Antonio Pedrozo Galram, 1715 (includes 13 emblematic figurae). 211. Enigmas, Jesuit. Enygmas de varios jesuitas ... [with descriptions of paintings]. Portugal, [18th century]. 9 folios (p. 357-366), in Latin. 21 x 14.5 cm. In: Poemata selecta. Location: Biblioteca Publica; Cod. CXIV/l-10 City: Evora Notes: Total of 13 enigmas. References: Joaquim Antonio de Sousa Telles de Matos, Catdlogo dos Manuscriptos da Biblioteca Publica Eborense, vol. 2, Lisbon, 1869, 638.
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212. Enigmas and emblems, with descriptions of paintings. Hoc libra continentur ea qu(a)e acta sunt publice in hac Academia Eborensi ab anno ... 1571, vol. 1. Evora, ca. 1571. Folios 20v-23, 43-45v, 55v-57v, 220-221v, 235v, in Latin and Portuguese. 31 x 21 cm. Dedicated to: Academia Eborensi Location: Biblioteca Publica; Cod. CVIII/2-7 City: Evora Notes: Total of 12 enigmas and 3 text emblems. 213. Ermegeen, Henricus van; Nicholas Scade. [Logic textbook.] Leuven, [late 17th century]. Illustrations: onlaid engravings (number not recorded) Location: University of Kansas; C107 (same as no. 380 below) City: Lawrence Notes: Plates have inscription: "Apud Michaelem Haye Lovany prope Praedicatores Hybernos." 214. Evora (City). University. Breve descripsao das letras e emprezas da Eca [das exequias]. Evora, 1653. Folios 85-86v, p. 177-180, in Latin and Portuguese. 21 x 14.8 cm. In: Papeis vdrios. Dedicated to: Prince Teodosio (d. 1653) Location: Biblioteca Geral; MS. 335 City: Coimbra References: Augusto Mendes Simoes de Castro, Catalogo de manuscritos (Codices 251-555), reprinted with introductory notes by Luis de Castro, Coimbra, 1945, 51. * 215. Fabricius, Johann Georg. Emblemata a Joh. Georg Fabricio Norimbergensis inventa et descripta 1624-1660. Nuremburg, 1624-1660. 219 folios, in Latin and German. 31 x 20 cm Location: Herzog August Bibliothek; 435.1 Novi City: Wolfenbiittel
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216. F[ella], T[homas]. A booke of diveirs devises and sortes of pictures, with the alphabete of letters, devised, and drawne with the pen ... [With: Calendar of the months]. England, 1585-1598, 1622. 80 folios, in English and Latin. 21 x 16 cm. Illustrations: ink, occasional pink wash Artist: F[ella], T[homas] Provenance: Jane Parron, 1714; Philip Simpson; William May, 1860; Frederick P. May, 1873 Location: Folger Shakespeare Library; V.a. 311 (autograph) City: Washington, DC Notes: Includes copies of emblems from Whitney. References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modem Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 169: Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 90-91; Seymour de Ricci, with WJ. Wilson, Census of Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada, New York, 1935, 434, no. 2058.1; J.L. Nevinson, "Lively Drawings of a Suffolk Scrivener," Country Life Annual (1964), 156-158. 217.
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Cayrasco en el Triumpho de laprudencia ... Spain(?), [17th century]. 2 folios, in Spanish. 30.5 x 21 cm. In: Papeles varios. Provenance: Antonio Martinez del Romeroff Location: Biblioteca Fundaci6n Lazaro Galdiano; MSS.214/4 City: Madrid Notes: Alciati and Valeriano are mentioned as sources. 218. Festivities. Emblemas colocados no tumulo honoraria q[ue] a Congregacdo do Oratorio deditore a serinissima Rainha de Portugal D. Maria Sophia habel nas exequias, qfuej Ihe celebrore na igreja da mesma Congregacdo a 21 de Agosto de 1699. Portugal, ca. 1699. Folios 200-201v, in Portuguese. In: [Miscellany.] Location: Biblioteca da Ajuda; 51-VI-10 City: Lisbon
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Notes: Total of 10 text emblems in Latin with commentary in Portuguese. 219. Festivities. Explication y moralidad del carro de la paz. Spain(?), [17th century]. 2 folios, in Spanish. 31 x 21 cm. In: Papeles varios. Provenance: Antonio Martinez del Romeroff Location: Biblioteca Fundacion Lazaro Galdiano; MSS.214/5 City: Madrid Notes: With descriptions of figurae. 220. Festivities. Noticias de las fiestas y fiinciones con que se celebraron en Barcelona los deposorios del serenisimo senor Principe de Asturias con serenisima senora Dona Maria Antonia ... Barcelona(?), 1803. 81 folios, in Spanish. 21 x 14.8 cm. Location: Institut Municipal d'Historia - Arxiu Historic; MS.A-28 City: Barcelona Notes: Includes descriptions of allegorical figures, triumphal chariots, and festival architecture. Published: Apparently copied from the printed Diario de Valencia (so noted). 221. Festivities. Recueil de plusieurs obseques de princes et princesses [spine title]. France(?), [16th century]. 170 folios, including 44 blanks, in French, Latin, and Spanish. 30 x 22 cm. Provenance: Philip II, King of Spain (chancellary) Location: Institute "Valencia de Don Juan"; MS.26.II. 10 (various hands) City: Madrid Notes: Description of the triumphal chariot of the Catholic King D. Fernando (ff. 50-5 Iv), also several sections listing costs of the exequias, including in some cases costs for separate flags and insignia; text includes mottoes, but few descriptions of figurae. References: Gregorio de Andres, Catdlogo de los manuscritos del Institute "Valencia de Don Juan," Madrid, 1983 (typescript), no. 39 (p. 51-53, listing the royal individuals).
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222. Festivities. Schonbartbuch. Nuremberg, ca. 1540. Folios 1-68, in German. 30.8 x 20 cm. In: [Miscellany with other drawings of importance for costume history.] Illustrations: 64, tempera, watercolor, ink (all full-page) Provenance: Lessing J. Rosenwald Location: Library of Congress, Rare Books and Special Collections; No. 18 (Rosenwald Collection) City: Washington, DC Notes: Costumes relating to the Schembart Carnival, 1449-1539 (much symbolic material). References: United States. Library of Congress. The Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection; a Catalog of the Gifts of Lessing J. Rosenwald to the Library of Congress, 1943 to 1975, Washington, 1977, 7. * 223. Festivities. TrIVMphalis CeLsItVdo qVae FIgVrata a FlgVra loseph, SVbLIMI VIrtVte renoVata aC pro Deblto ReVerentlaLI praesentata, In Symbolis, Lemmatis. Prague, 1731. 34 folios, in Latin. 35 x 21 cm. Dedicated to: Joseph Hartmann, general of the O.F.M. Illustrations: 40, ink, wash (ff. 10-27v) Notes: Title a chronogram? Location: Pamatnik narodniho pisemnictvi; A 194/S City: Prague 224. Fiore, Joachim de. [Vaticinia Pontificum, with additional symbolic material.] Italy, [17th century]. 44 folios, in Latin and Italian. 29 x 21 cm. Illustrations: 49, ink, watercolor Location: New York Public Library, Spencer Collection; MS. 137 City: New York 225. Fiore di virtu. Fiore di virtu. Florence, ca. 1500(?) 72 folios, in Italian. 22 x 16 cm. With: Gregorio Dati, La sfera. Illustrations: 35, watercolor, gouache, gilt frames (all placed at bottom of page)
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Location: Biblioteca Riccardiana; Riccardiana 1774 City: Florence Notes: Symbolic images; index ("tavola") written in gold ink, ff. 1-lv. 226. Fisher, Fitz-Paine. A perfect registry of all the colours taken from the Scotts, England, 1650. 58 folios, in English. 35 x 22.5 cm. Dedicated to: Oliver Cromwell Illustrations: 202, watercolor (plus 19 coats of arms) Artist: Fitz-Paine Fisher Location: British Library; Harl. 1460 City: London References: Alan R. Young, with Beert Verstraete, The English Emblem Tradition: Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars 1642-1660. Index Emblematicus, vol. 3, Toronto, (1995), xxix, no. iv. 227. Fontanella, Francesc. Eniblemas per Santa Rosa; (With) Empresas o emblemas per lafesta de Sant Thomas de Vilanova en sa canonizado. Catalonia, [late 17th century]. Folios 400-406, in Latin and Catalan. 31 x 20.5 cm. In: Poesias de Fontanella. Location: La Casa de Cultura de Ripoll; MS 68, Fons Lambert Mata City: Gerona Notes: With Latin mottoes and descriptions of the picturae. References: Pedro F. Campa, Emblemata Hispanica, Durham, Duke University Press, 1990, Y14; Pep Vila, "Un manuscrit de Fontanella," in Miscel.lania Pere Bohigas. Estudis de llengua i literatura catalanes, 3 (1981), 139-159. 228. Fonteny, Jacques de. Livre d'enigmes. S.I., s.d. 46 folios, in French. 26.5 x 18 cm. Illustrations: 43, copperplate engravings Location: Herzog August Bibliothek; 117.5 Extravagantes City: Wolfenbiittel Notes: Index on p. 45.
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References: Wolf-Dieter Otte, Die neueren Handschriften der Gruppe Extravagantes, vol. 2, Frankfurt am Main, 1987, 63. * 229. Fraunce, Abraham (fl. 1587-1633). Emblemata varia [taken from Paolo Giovio]. England, 1580s. 40 folios, in Latin. 17 x 26.5 cm. Illustrations: 40, ink Location: Bodleian Library; MS. Rawlinson D. 345 (autograph) City: Oxford References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modem Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, 1991, 169-170; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 91; Katherine Duncan-Jones, "Two Elizabethan Versions of Giovio's Treatise on Imprese," English Studies, 52 (1971), 118-123; Rosemary Freeman, English Emblem Books, New York, 1967, 234-235. * 230. Fraunce, Abraham (fl. 1587-1633). Symbolicae philosophiae liber quartus et vltimus. De symbolis. England, ca. 1590. 24 folios, in Latin. 13 x 19.3 cm. Dedicated to: Robert Sidney (?) Provenance: Viscount De Lisle Location: Kent Public Record Office; U1475. Z16 City: Kent Notes: According to John Manning, the printed text of 1588 contains a number of errors, and this version better reflects the author's intentions. Published: John Manning, with Eng. trans, by Estelle Haan, Symbolicae philosophiae liber quartus et vltimus: De symbolis, New York, AMS Press, 1991. References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 170; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 91-92. * 231. Fraunce, Abraham (fl. 1587-1633). Tractatus de usu dialectices. England, ca. 1581-1583. 16 folios, in Latin. 17 x 26.6 cm. Dedicated to: Philip Sidney Location: Bodleian Library; MS Rawlinson D.345 (autograph)
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City: Oxford Notes: Treatise on Ramist logic. References:Rosemary Freeman, English Emblem Books, New York, 1967, 234-235.
* 232. Freher, Dionysius Andreas (1649-1728). Hieroglyphica sacra. England, [late 17th century]. 18 folios, in English. 29.5 x 23.5 cm. Illustrations: 13, ink Location: British Library; Add. Ms. 5790 City: London Published: Included in the "William Law Edition" (1764) of the "Works of Jacob Behmen..." without credit to Freher (see McLean). References: Adam McLean, ed., The Paradoxical Emblems of Dionysius Andreas Freher, Edinburgh, Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks, (s.d.), 7.
* 233. Freher, Dionysius Andreas (1649-1728). Paradoxa, emblemata, aenigmata, hieroglyphica, de uno, toto, puncto, centra. England, [late 17th century]. 153 folios, in Latin and English. 18.5 x 13 cm. Illustrations: 153, ink Location: British Library; Add. Ms. 5789 City: London Notes: McLean's edition omits the Latin text in the circumference of each image, placing these Latin texts in an Appendix. Published: Adam McLean, ed., The Paradoxical Emblems of Dionysius Andreas Freher, Edinburgh, Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks, (s.d.).
* 234. Freher, Dionysius Andreas (1649-1728). Paradoxa, emblemata, aenigmata, hieroglyphica de uno, toto, puncto, centra. S.I., ca. 1700(7). 157 folios, in Latin and English. 18 x 12.7 cm. Illustrations: 154, watercolor, ink (author portrait and 153 emblems) Provenance: Bequest of Stephen Whitney Phoenix (d. 1881) Location: Butler Library, Columbia University; Phoenix BP246.5 F City: New York
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Published: Adam McLean, ed., The Paradoxical Emblems ofDionysius Andreas Freher, Edinburgh, Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks, (s.d.). * 235. Freher, Dionysius Andreas (1649-1728). Paradoxa, emblemata, aenigmata, hieroglyphica, de uno, toto, puncto, centra. S.I., [early 18th century]. 40 folios, in Latin, German, and French. 22.8 x 16.2 cm. Illustrations: 153, ink Location: Bibliotheca Philosophia Hermetica; (no shelfmark) City: Amsterdam Notes: Figure writing. 236. Garat, Mr. Discurso sobre banderas [mentioning "emblemas"]. Spain(?), 1806(?) 6 folios, in Spanish. 20.5 x 15 cm. In: Papeles varios. Provenance: Antonio Martinez del Romeroff Location: Biblioteca Fundacion Lazaro Galdiano; MSS.214/1 City: Madrid Notes: Napoleon mentioned. * 237. Gardoni, Joannes Baptista(?). Emblemata diversa de nativitate, annunciatione, et Assumptione Beatae Virginis. Rome, 1585. 101 folios, in Latin. 20.3 x 13.5 cm. Illustrations: 99, watercolor Provenance: Joachim Heinrich von Biilow (1650-1724) Location: Niedersachsische Staats- und Universitasbibliothek; 8° Cod. Ms. theol. 198 City: Gottingen References: Wilhelm Meyer, Die Handschriften der Universitasbibliothek Gottingen, vol. 2, Berlin, 1893, 420. 238. Gascoigne, George (15427-1577). The tale ofHermetes the heremyte pronownced before the Q. Maiesty att Woodstocke. England, 1575. 37 folios, in English, Latin, Italian, and French. 22 x 16.5 cm. Illustrations: 4, ink
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Location: British Library; Royal MS. 18 A. XLVIII. City: London Notes: The original tale is in English, with three translations; the Elizabethan printings (1579 and 1585) contain no illustrations. Published: John W. Cunliffe, ed., The Complete Works of George Gascoigne, vol. 2, Cambridge University Press, 1910, 472-510. References: Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 92. 239. Green, Henry. [Annotations in G. Whitney's Choice of Emblems, 1866, with clippings and 119 letters to Green, copied by him.] England, ca. 1866. 128 interleaved folios, in English. 25.6 x 20 cm. Location: Folger Shakespeare Library; W.b. 591-592 (autograph) City: Washington, DC Notes: Includes letters from Thomas Corser, William Stirling-Maxwell, and Henry Yates Thompson; in vol. 2, p. 436-439 contain "Lists of Presentation Copies" and "Fancy Copies" pertaining to emblematic material. 240. Green, Henry. The life of Andreas Alciati; (With) The emblem-books of Andreas Alciati of Milan, a bibliographical catalogue of their editions in the order of dates. England, ca. 1870. 325 folios, in English. 24.8 x 20.5 cm. Illustrations: 15, photostats Location: Folger Shakespeare Library; N.a. 83 (autograph) City: Washington, DC Published: Andreas Alciati and his Books of Emblems, London, 1872. 241. Green, Henry. Shakespeare and the emblem writers before and during his aera; [With clippings pasted in at the end]. England, 1869. 588 folios, in English. 26.3 x 22 cm. Provenance: Winston Henry Hagen (bookplate) Location: Folger Shakespeare Library; S.B.I 10 (autograph) City: Washington, DC
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Published: Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers, London, 1870. 242. Gringore, Pierre (1475-1538?). Les abus du monde. Rouen, ca. 1510. 68 folios, in French. 20 x 12.3 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 11. Dedicated to: James IV, King of Scotland (arms on f. 1) Illustrations: 14, watercolor, gilt Provenance: J.J. Techener; Charles Nodier; N. Yemeniz; E.M. Bancel; Morgand; George B. De Forest Location: Pierpont Morgan Library; M42 City: New York Notes: Pre-emblematic; artistic style similar to that of B.N. (Paris) Nouv. acq. fr. 19738 (no. 143). Published: Edition of Paris, 1509, with variants. * 243. Hardt, Hermann von der. [Emblematic sketch.] S.I., 1730. Folio 16, in Latin and German. Illustrations: 1, ink Location: Herzog August Bibliothek; 217.1 Extravagantes Gty: Wolfenbiittel Notes: With related material. References: Wolf-Dieter Otte, Die neueren Handschriften der Gruppe Extravagantes, vol. 2, Frankfurt am Main, 1987, 214-215. * 244. Hauer, Johann Joseph Sebastian Ritter von. Symbola heroica, critica, moralia nobili iuventuti consecrata. Vienna, ca. 1765. 194 folios, in Latin. 36.5 x 24 cm. Dedicated to: Hauer, Friedrich and Franz Illustrations: 52, ink, wash Artist: F. Brunet; J.J.S. Ritter von Hauer Provenance: Purchased in 1978 Location: Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek; Cod. S.n. 22025 (autograph) City: Vienna
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References: Otto Mazal, "Ein osterreichisches Emblembuch des 18. Jahrhunderts als Leitfaden der Ethik," in Codices manuscripti, V, 1979, 39-48. 245. Hemelaer, Joannes (1580-1655). Laboris, et Constantiae: Elogia distichis moralibus explicata [with "Labor" and "Constantia" in red throughout]. Antwerp, [first half, 17th century]. 28 folios, in Latin. 22 x 17.5 cm. Dedicated to: Balthasar Moretus Illustrations: 2, watercolor, gilt, ink Location: Museum Plantin-Moretus; M328 (Den. 119) City: Antwerp Notes: A celebration of the Plantin-Moretus printing firm, with the distichs referring to the printer's mark; the manuscript closes with an imprint of the printer's mark decorated in watercolor and gilt. Hemelaer was a close friend of Balthasar Moretus. References: J. Denuce, Museum Plantin-Moretus: Catalogue des manuscrits, Antwerp, 1927, no. 119. 246. Hetel, Jacob. Itineraire de Colin Valare en diverses langues. Paris, 1583-1586. 88 folios, in Latin, Greek, French, and Hebrew. 10 x 15.5 cm. Dedicated to: Colinus Valerius (i.e., Colin Valare) Illustrations: 1, ink Location: Bibliotheque Nattionale; lat. 11398 City: Paris 247.
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Divi Josephi hierogliflca ex Picinello in Mundo Simbolico. Barcelona(?), [18th century]. Folios 99-100, in Latin. 20.5 x 15 cm. In: Misceldnea religiosa. Provenance: Libreria de S. Joseph Barna[bas] ...1751 (flyleaf) Location: Biblioteca Universitaria; MS. 401 City: Barcelona Notes: Includes "atlas, aquila, columba, apis, vitis, lapis, margarita, columnae Herculis, cadmus, alcion avis, palma, and viola." Published: (Copied from Picinelli.) References: Francisco Miquel Rosell, Inventario general de manuscritos de la
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Biblioteca Universitaria de Barcelona, vol. 1 (1958), 498-500. 248. Hieroglyphs. Hieroglificos a S. Joseph ... "Silva de varias/lores que huen a to divino." Spain(?), [17th century]. Folios 207v-208, in Spanish. 15.5 x 11 cm. Location: Biblioteca Universitaria; MS. 166/3 City: Barcelona References: Francisco Miquel Resell, Inventario general de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Universitaria de Barcelona, vol. 1 (1958), 215-216. 249. Hieroglyphs. Hieroglificos del ano 1604 ... "Silva de varias flores que huen a lo divino." Spain(?), [17th century]. Folios 204-207v, in Spanish and Latin. 15.5 x 11 cm. Location: Biblioteca Universitaria; MS. 166/2 City: Barcelona Notes: Religious imagery, including the Eucharist. References: Francisco Miquel Rosell, Inventario general de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Universitaria de Barcelona, vol. 1 (1958), 215-216. 250. Hieroglyphs. Hyeroglificos [with their meanings]. Porrugal(?), [17th century]. Folios 326-326v, in Portuguese. 21.3 x 14.5 cm. In: Papeis vdrios. Location: Biblioteca Geral; MS. 392 City: Coimbra References: Augusto Mendes Simoes de Castro, Catdlogo de manuscritos (Codices 251-555), reprinted with introduction and notes by Luis de Castro, Coimbra, 1945, 136. * 251.
[History of the families von Logau and Knobelsdorf.]
Silesia, ca. 1720 [with illus. dating mid-17th century]. 158 folis, in German. 15.4 x 10 cm. Illustrations: 15, ink, watercolor (includes coats of arms treated emblematically)
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Location: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wrodawiu; IV oct. 67 City: Wroclaw * 252. Hoefnagel, Joris (1542 -1601). [The four elements.} S.I., ca. 1575-1580. 4 volumes, In Latin. 14.3 x 19.5 cm. (mostly). Commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II. Illustrated in plate no. 12. Illustrations: 275, watercolor, gold ink, pencil, insect wings Artist: Joris Hoefnagel Provenance: Promised gift of Mrs. Lessing J. Rosenwald Location: National Gallery of Art, Dept. of Prints and Drawings; 1987.20.5-8 City: Washington Notes: Joris (Georg) Hoefnagel is probably best known as the chief artist of Braun and Hogenberg's Civitates orbis terrarum. Published: Several images published in various modern books; many of Hoefnagel's images copied from published works, including engravings of Abraham de Bruyn, Adriaen Collaert, and Conrad Gesner's treatises on natural history (see dissertation by Marjorie Lee Hendrix). References: Numerous published references to this famous manuscript, with a lengthy description in Thomas Dacosta Kaufman, L'Ecole de Prague: La peinture a la cour de Rodolphe II, Paris, 1985, 244-245; John Oliver Hand, et al., The Age of Bruegel: Netherlandish Drawings in the Sixteenth Century, National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1986, no. 73 (exhibition catalogue). 253. Hoefnagel, Joris (1542-1601). Traite de la patience. London, 1569. 58 folios, in Flemish, French, and Spanish. 42.5 x 29 cm. Dedicated to: Jean Radermoeker Illustrations: 25, pencil (red ochre) Artist: Joris Hoefnagel Location: Bibliotheque Municipale; Leber 2916 City: Rouen Notes: Exhibited 1994 at the Museum of Modern Art, Philadelphia. References: James Tanis and Daniel Horst, Images of Discord. A Graphic Interpretation of the opening Decades of the Eighty Years' War, Bryn Mawr College, 1993 (exhibition catalogue).
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254. [Horapollo.] Secretum meum mihi. Index rerum quae ab Aegyptiis quondam hieroglyphis scribebantur. [HIEROGLYPHICA in Greek. Latin tr. by unknown.] France(?), [early 16th century]. 25 folios, in Latin. 20 x 15 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 13. Illustrations: 9 ,ink, watercolor: 9 full-page "texts" in pictorial hieroglpyhs, seven of which are deciphered in Latin. Provenance: Lord Arundel (16th cen.), John Lumley (his son-in-law), acquired by James I ca. 1609 Location: British Library; MS. Royal 12.C.iii City: London Notes: Artist probably French (same artist in Arundel 317, under "Cebes" in no. 147. References: Sandra Sider, "Horapollo. Addenda et corrigenda," in Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum ..., vol. 7, ed. Virginia Brown, Paul Oskar Kristeller, and F. Edward Cranz, Washington, Catholic University of America Press, 1992, 325. 255. Horazdovicky, Vaclav Parmenida. [Commentary in Latin on emblems of Alciati; also an album amicorum.] Cracow, 1566-1567. In Latin. In: interleaved copy of A. Alciati, Emblemata, Lyon, 1564. Illustrations: 7, ink Provenance: Jesuit College, Kutna Hora Location: Strahovska knihovna v klastefe premonstratu; AD XIII 32 City: Prague Notes: Some of the entries in the album amicorum are related to the emblems of Alciati; the Latin commentary on the Embtemata is extensive. References: C. Straka, "Pamatnik Vaclava Parmenidy Horazdovickeho," Casopis Ceskeho musea, 85 (1911), 272-273; B. Ryba, Soupis rukopisu Strahovske knihovny Pamdtniku ndrodniho pisemnictvi ... v Praze, vol. 5, Prague, 1971, 271-272, no. 3070; B. Hertlova, Uvod do problematiky pamdtniku raneho novoveku. Acta Universitatis Carolinae - philosophica et historica, vol. 1, 1975, 143, no. 10. 256. Horozco [y Covarmbias?], Juan [de]. Emblemata ex Joanne Horosco. Lib. 2. emblem. [Mottoes.] S.I., [18th century?]. Folios 252-254, in Latin. 20 x 14.6 cm. In: Miscellanea em diversas linguas.
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Location: Biblioteca da Ajuda; 51-11-48, no. 11 City: Lisbon Notes: Probably copied from the Emblemas morales. 257. Hugo, Herman. L'Ante amante de son dieu. [Emblems of Herman Hugo.] [Pia Desideria. English tr. Mme. de Guyon.] England?, [18th century?] In: (printed book). Location: British Library; 12305.aaa.25 City: London Published: John Manning, "An Unedited and Unpublished Manuscript Translation of Herman Hugo's Pia Desideria," Emblematica 6 no. 1 (1992), 147-179. References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 180; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondaiy Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 92-93. 258. Inglis, Esther, [Kello]. Argumenta singuloru capitum eccles:fiaej per tetrasticha manu Estherae Inglis exarata, strenae nomine agregio et dignissimo adolescentulo M. Thomae Pukering oblata. 1607. London, 1607. 31 folios, in Latin and English. 10 x 14 cm. Dedicated to: Thomas Puckering [Pickering? 1592-1636]: New Year's gift Illustrations: 30, watercolor, gilt Artist: Esther Inglis Provenance: Sowdon family (with note by H.W. Sowdon on flyleaf) Location: Pierpont Morgan Library; MA 2149 (autograph) City: New York Notes: Mirror writing, nos. 26 and 27. References: Dorothy Judd Jackson, Esther Inglis, Calligrapher, 1571-1624, [New York, 1937], does not list this manuscript. * 259. Inglis, Esther, [Kello] Emblemes ou devises chrestiennes. Edinburgh, 1624. 63 folios, in Latin and French. 28 x 19 cm. Dedicated to: Charles, Prince of Wales (later Charles I, King of England) Illustrations: 53, ink Artist: Esther Inglis
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Provenance: Charles, Prince of Wales (binding) Location: British Library; Royal MS 17.D.XVI City: London Notes: De Ricci lists another British Library ms. by her (Add. ms. 19633), mentioned on p. 1699, under item 30, yet another Esther Inglis copying of Guy Du Faur's Quatrains dated 1615, in the collection of Philip Hofer. Published: Adapted from Georgette de Montenay's Emblemes, probably the Zurich 1584 or Heidelberg 1602 edition (see Saunders). References: Alison Saunders, "Montenay Comes to Edinburgh," in The Emblem in Renaissance and Baroque Europe ..., ed. Alison Adams and Anthony J.Harper, Leiden: EJ. Brill, 1992, 132-246, with 8 figures. 260. Inglis, Esther, [Kello]. A New Yeeres Gift for the right honorable and vertyous lady the Lady Arskene of Dirltoun ... England(?), 1606. 22 folios, in English. 8 x 10.5 cm. Dedicated to: Lady Arskene of Dirltoun Illustrations: 19, ink, gouache Artist: Esther Inglis Provenance: Listed by Jackson (see below) as "Tregaskis, London" in 1937; Alfred E. Hamill, gift 1953 (bookplate) Location: Newberry Library; Wing MS ZW 645 .K29 (autograph) City: Chicago Published: Folios 7 and 12 reproduced in: Robert Williams, "A Moon to Their Sun: Writing Mistresses of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries," Fine Print 11 no. 2 (1985), 88-98, figs. 4 and 5, with her portrait in fig. 3. References: Dorothy Judd Jackson, Esther Inglis, Calligrapher, 1571-1624, [New York, 1937], no. xvii in list of manuscripts. 261. Inglis, Esther, [Kello]. Octonaries vpon the vanitie and inconstancie of the world. Edinburgh, 1601. 53 folios, in English. 11 x 15 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 15. Dedicated to: William Petre, 2nd baron Illustrations: 51, watercolor, gilt in title Artist: Esther Inglis Provenance: Dobell (London) catalogue, which prints three of the poems Location: New York Public Library, Spencer Collection; MS. 14 (autograph) City: New York
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Notes: Portrait of author on f. 2v; fifty poems in various letter sizes and calligraphic styles. Published: Selections in David Laing, "Notes Relating to Mrs. Esther Inglis," in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, vol. 6, 1865-1866, 284-309. References: Dorothy Judd Jackson, Esther Inglis, Calligrapher, 1571-1624, privately printed at the Spiral Press, New York, 1937. * 262. Jesuit College, Brussels. Adversitas I Prosperitas [in two parts]. Brussels, 1673. 110 folios, in Latin. 30 x 23 cm. Illustrations: 56, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.325 City: Brussels * 263. Jesuit College, Brussels. Amor humanus /Amor divinus [in two parts]. Brussels, 1669. 129 folios, in Latin. 30 x 23 cm. Illustrations: 64, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.322 City: Brussels * 264. Jesuit College, Brussels. Ars poetica Horatij Emblematis expressa. Brussels, 1652. 1009 folios, in Latin. 30.5 x 23 cm. Illustrations: 113, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.310 City: Brussels * 265. Jesuit College, Brussels. Avaritia I Liberalitas [in two parts]. Brussels, 1671. 130 folios, in Latin. 30 x 23 cm. Illustrations: 62, ink, watercolor
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Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.324/1 City: Brussels * 266. Jesuit College, Brussels. Conscientia - Haeresis. Brussels, [17th century]. 125 folios, in Latin. 29.5 x 21 cm. Illustrations: 61, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.330/1 City: Brussels * 267. Jesuit College, Brussels. De miraculoso sacramento singular! bruxellensium I Christus in eucharistia [in two parts]. Brussels, 1658. I l l folios, in Latin and Greek. 30 x 23 cm. Illustrations: 56, ink, watercolor Artist: Georgius Hermannus Wilmart (calligrapher) Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.316 City: Brussels * 268. Jesuit College, Brussels. Divi patris Ignatii charitas I Divi patris Francisci Xaverii constantia [in two parts]. Brussels, 1650. 108 folios, in Latin and Greek. 29.5 x 22.5 cm. Illustrations: 53, ink, watercolor Artist: Hieronymus de Seumois (calligrapher) Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.308 City: Brussels * 269. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata de aeternitate I De tempore [in two parts]. Brussels, 1682. 123 folios, in Latin. 32 x 27 cm. Illustrations: 62, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels
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Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.326 City: Brussels
* 270. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata de bello I Depace [in two parts]. Brussels, 1659. 130 folios, in Latin and Greek. 30 x 23 cm. Illustrations: 65, ink, watercolor Artist: Georgius Hermannus Wilmart Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.317 City: Brussels
* 271. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata de bello peste fame. Brussels, 1633. 165 folios, in Latin and Greek. 23.5 x 19 cm. Illustrations: 50, ink, watercolor Provenance: Ant. Neuwens; C. van Hulthem Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 15.683 City: Brussels * 272. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata de beneficiis I De consilio [in two parts]. Brussels, 1654. 132 folios, in Latin. 29.5 x 23 cm. Illustrations: 65, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.313 City: Brussels
* 273. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata de concordia I De discordia [in two parts]. Brussels, 1648. 123 folios, in Latin and Greek. 29 x 22 cm. Illustrations: 62, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.307
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City: Brussels * 274. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata defide /De haeresi [in two parts]. Brussels, 1685. I l l folios, in Latin. 36 x 24 cm. Illustrations: 55, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.328 City: Brussels * 275. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata de institutionpuerili /De laudibus senectutis [in two parts]. Brussels, 1655. 109 folios, in Latin and Greek. 30 x 22 cm. Illustrations: 55, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.314 City: Brussels * 276. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata de iustitia / De pace [in two parts]. Brussels, 1644. 113 folios, in Latin. 28 x 22 cm. Illustrations: 55, ink, watercolor Artist: Hieronymus de Seumois (calligrapher) Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.303 City: Brussels * 277. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata de mansuetudine I De ira [in two parts]. Brussels, 1661. 116 folios, in Latin and Greek. 30 x 23 cm. Illustrations: 61, ink, watercolor Artist: Georgius Hermannus Wilmart Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.319 City: Brussels
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* 278. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata de morte /De vita [in two parts]. Brussels, 1660. 130 folios, in Latin. 30 x 23 cm. Illustrations: 66, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.318 City: Brussels * 279. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata depatientia /De fortitudine [in two parts]. Brussels, 1646. I l l folios, in Latin. 30.5 x 22.5 cm. Illustrations: 54, ink, watercolor Artist: Philippus Eugenius Clement (calligrapher) Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.305 City: Brussels
* 280. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata depaupertate / De divitiis [in two parts]. Brussels, 1645. 123 folios, in Latin and Greek. 29.5 x 22 cm. Illustrations: 60, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.304 City: Brussels * 281. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata depietate /De doctrina [in two parts]. Brussels, 1683. I l l folios, in Latin. 27.5 x 21 cm. Illustrations: 56, ink, watercolor Artist: loannes Carolus van Deijnum Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.327 City: Brussels * 282. Jesuit College, Brussels.
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Emblemata de timore domini / Defiducia seu amore [in two parts]. Brussels, 1647. 73 folios,in Latin. 28 x 21.5 cm. Illustrations: 69, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.306 City: Brussels * 283. Jesuit College, Brussels. Emblemata de veritate I De misericordia [in two parts]. Brussels, 1643. 83 folios, in Latin. 28 x 22 cm. Illustrations: 38, ink, watercolor Artist: Hieronymus de Seumois (calligrapher) Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.302 City: Brussels * 284. Jesuit College, Brussels. [Emblems for the triumphal arch for Leopold of Austria.] Brussels, 1651. 107 folios, in Latin and Greek. 29.5 x 23 cm. Dedicated to: Leopold I of Austria, emperor Illustrations: 97, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.309 City: Brussels * 285. Jesuit College, Brussels. Eucharistia. Brussels, [17th century]. 114 folios, in Latin and Greek. 30 x 23.5 cm. Illustrations: 58, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.329 City: Brussels * 286. Jesuit College, Brussels. Eucharistiae sacramento poenitentia I Eucharistiae sacramento hymna lauda sion [in two parts]. Brussels, 1653. 134 folios, in Latin and Greek. 30.5 x 23 cm. Illustrations: 67, ink, watercolor
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Artist: Georgius Hermannus Wilmart (calligrapher) Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.312 City: Brussels * 287. Jesuit College, Brussels. Navigatio allegorica sine vita humana. Brussels, 1652. 122 folios, in Latin. 29.5 x 23.5 cm. Dedicated to: Leopold I of Austria, emperor Illustrations: 107, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.311 City: Brussels * 288. Jesuit College, Brussels. Peccatum I Gratia [in two parts]. Brussels, 1664. 121 folios, in Latin. 29 x 22.5 cm. Illustrations: 60, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.320 City: Brussels * 289. Jesuit College, Brussels. Prudentia / Temperantia [in two parts]. Brussels, 1657. I l l folios, in Latin. 27.5 x 21 cm. Illustrations: 56, ink, watercolor Artist: Georgius Hermannus Wilmart (calligrapher) Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.315 City: Brussels * 290. Jesuit College, Brussels. Puerorum institutio. Brussels, 1655. 47 folios, in Latin and Greek. 21 x 16 cm. Illustrations: 23, ink, watercolor
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Provenance: J.L. Mattele (18th-19th century) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. Ill 1785 City: Brussels * 291. Jesuit College, Brussels. [Sacramentum miraculosum bruxellense triseculare.] Brussels, 1670. 136 folios, in Latin. 30 x 23.5 cm. Illustrations: 63, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.323 City: Brussels * 292. Jesuit College, Brussels. Servitus - Libertas. Brussels, 1666. 127 folios, in Latin. 31 x 23.5 cm. Illustrations: 63, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.321 City: Brussels * 293. Jesuit College, Brussels. Superbus I Humilis / Orator ID. Caecilia [in four parts]. Brussels, 1662. 195 folios, in Latin. 28.5 x 23.5 cm. Illustrations: 118, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.332 City: Brussels * 294. Jesuit College, Brussels. Tres potentiae animae. Brussels, 1631. 95 folios, in Latin and Greek. 21 x 16 cm. Illustrations: 33, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 4040 City: Brussels
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* 295. Jesuit College, Brussels. Tristitia - Laetitia. Brussels, [17th century]. 117 folios, in Latin. 25.5 x 20.5 cm. Illustrations: 60, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.331/1 City: Brussels * 296. Jesuit College, Courtrai. Emblemata de liberalite et avaritia. Courtrai, 1666. Folios 86-126, in Latin and Greek. 31.5 x 20.5 cm. In: Franciscus de Borgia. Illustrations: 40, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Courtrai Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.324/2 City: Brussels * 297. Jesuit College, Courtrai. Eucharistia. Courtrai, 1655. 60 folios, in Latin and Greek. 32 x 20.5 cm. Illustrations: 27, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Courtrai Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.331/2 City: Brussels * 298. Jesuit College, Courtrai. Eucharistia. Courtrai, 1665. Folios 44-85, in Latin and Greek. 31.5 x 20.5 cm. In: Franciscus de Borgia. Illustrations: 39, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Courtrai Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.324/2 City: Brussels * 299. Jesuit College, Courtrai. Franciscus de Borgia. Courtrai, 1671. 43 folios, in Latin. 31.5 x 20.5 cm. Illustrations: 40, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Courtrai
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Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20324/2 City: Brussels 300. Joosten, Peter. [Specimens of calligraphy in various styles.] Germany, 1641. 68 folios, in german and French. 15 x 19 cm. Illustrations: 4, ink Provenance: Christian Ernst, Graf zu Stolberg (bookplate); Bibliothek Wernigende Furstliche Stolberg (library stamp) Location: Newberry Library; Wing MS ZW 647 J742 City: Chicago Notes: Includes mirror writing, micrography, and figure writing. 301. Junius, Hadrianus, 1511-1575. [Emblemata. Dutch tr. by unknown.] 79 folios [158 p.], in Dutch. 11.5 x 7.5 cm. In: H. Junius, Emblemata, 1585 (printed book). Provenance: Gift of Paulus Cavena Convictus (1697) Location: Museum Plantin-Moretus; A236 (Den. 396) City: Antwerp Notes: Interleaved volume, with manuscript text translating the Latin. References: J. Denuce, Museum Plantin-Moretus, Catalogue des manuscrits, Anvers, 1927, 236. 302. Kennedy, Patrick (herald painter). [Original poems and drawings.] Dublin?, [19th century]. 137 folios, in English. 30.5 x 24 cm. Illustrations: 62, ink, gouache, gilt Artist: Patrick Kennedy Provenance: Purchased 1958 from Argonaut Bookshop (San Francisco) Location: Newberry Library; Wing MS fZW 842 .K36 City: Chicago Notes: Includes original devices for authors using references to their works; many sheets embossed with gilt borders.
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* 303. Kleppis, Gregor. Theatrum emblematicum. S.I., 1623. 188 folios, in German and Latin. 26 x 38 cm. Illustrations: 111, ink Location: Herzog August Bibliothek; Cod. Guelf. 4. 2. Aug. 4° City: Wolfenbiittel Published: Printed in 1623 as a series of copperplate engravings. * 304. Kollenetz, Ambrosius, S.J. Emblemata et paraneses, Silesia [probably Swidnica], ca. 1770. 178 folios, in Latin. 21.5 x 16.5 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 16. Illustrations: 99, watercolor Provenance: "Ex Bibliotheca Gymnasii Regii Cathol. Wratislaviensis." Location: Universitecka Biblioteka we Wroclawiu; Akc. 1948/992 City: Wroclaw 305. Krzycki [Cricius], Andreas. Aenigmata. Kalisz(?), [after 17th century]. 2 folios, in Latin. 31 x 18 cm. In: Corpus Cricianam. Provenance: Andreas Lisiecki (17th cen.); Kajetan Kwiatkowski; Tytus Dziaiynski Location: Biblioteka Kornicka PAN; BK 244 City: Kornik Published: Casimirus Morawski, ed., Andreae Cricii carmina, Cracow, 1888. References: J. Wiesiolowski, Zkornickiego kodeksu corpus cricianum ..., in Pamietnik Biblioteki Kornickickiej, 1979, z. 15, 239-259. 306. Krzycki [Cricius], Andreas. De Insignis episcoporum in Polonia quos dum laudat censet. Kalisz(?), [after 17th century]. 3 folios, in Latin. 31 x 18 cm. In: Corpus Cricianam. Provenance: Andreas Lisiecki (17th cen.); Kajetan Kwiatkowski; Tytus Dzialynski Location: Biblioteka Kornicka PAN; BK 244 City: Kornik Published: Casimirus Morawski, ed., Andreae Cricii carmina, Cracow, 1888. References: J. Wiesiolowski, Zkornickiego kodeksu corpus cricianum ..., in Pamietnik
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Biblioteki Kornickickiej, 1979, z. 15, 239-259. 307. Krzycki [Cricius], Andreas. De stemmatibus insignium in Polonia hominum. Kalisz(?), [after 17th century]. 1 folio, in Latin. 31 x 18 cm. In: Corpus Cridanam. Provenance: Andreas Lisiecki (17th cen.); Kajetan Kwiatkowski; Tytus Dzialynski Location: Biblioteka Kornicka PAN; BK 244 City: Kornik Published: Casimirus Morawski, ed., Andreae Cricii carmina, Cracow, 1888. References: J. Wiesiolowski, Z kornickiego kodeksu corpus cricianum ..., in Pamietnik Biblioteki Kornickickiej, 1979, z. 15, 239-259. * 308. Le Camp, [Ambroise]. Pia carmina et miscellanea quaedam cum emblematibm. France, [17th century]. 169 folios, in Latin. 31 x 20 cm. Illustrations: 84, ink, watercolor Provenance: Abbaye de Cysoing Location: Bibliotheque Municipale; 470 City: Lille Notes: With numerous metaphorical uses of aspects of time. References: France, Catalogue general des manuscrits des bibliotheques des departements, vol. 26, 274. * 309. Le Camp, [Ambroise]. Pia carmina et miscellanea quaedam cum emblematibus. France, 1639. 44 folios, in Latin. 18.5 x 14.7 cm. Dedicated to: Hugo Beekman, abbot of Cysoing Illustrations: 41, ink, watercolor Provenance: Abbaye de Cysoing Location: Bibliotheque Municipale; 91 City: Lille Notes: Includes an "iconographia sanctorum." References: France, Catalogue general des manuscrits des bibliotheques des departements, vol. 26, 273.
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* 310. Le Gauere, Eugenius. [Emblematic album.] Brussels, 1642. 109 folios, in Latin and Greek. 28 x 20.3 cm. Illustrations: 52, ink, watercolor, printed ornaments Provenance: "Collegium Societatis Jes. Bruxellis" Location: Bibliotheque Nationale; lat. 10170 City: Paris 311. Leon, David. Theils gratulation. S.I., 1672. 40 folios, in German. 19 x 16 cm. Dedicated to: Rudolf August v. Br. Illustrations: 1, ink Location: Herzog August Bibliothek; 197.4 Extravagantes City: Wolfenbiittel Notes: Includes a chronogram. References: Wolf-Dieter Otte, Die neueren Handschriften der Gruppe Extravagantes, vol. 2, Frankfurt am Main, 1987, 175. * 312. Liber promotionum. [Liberpromotionum.] Cracow, 1569-1655. 163 folios, in Latin. 25.9 x 18.8 cm. Illustrations: 8, ink, watercolor (plus numerous other illus. of interest) Provenance: Ecclesiae Collegiatae S[an]tae Annae in Cracow; CracowUniversity Location: Biblioteka Jagiellonska; 252 City: Cracow Published: Chojecka publishes the drawing on f. 101, but the motto beneath is omitted: "Eunt anni, more fluentis aquae." References: Ewa Chojecka, Pekoracja Malarska ksiag promotionum i diligentiarum uniwersytetu jagiellonskiego XVI-XVHI wieku, Cracow, 1965, 10, illus. 5. 313. Lohenstein, Daniel Casper van (possible author). [Emblematic text.] Nuremberg(?), [18th century]. 90 folios, in Latin and German. 21 x 17 cm. Provenance: Dr. Christoph Jacob Trew, Nuremberg (1695-1769) Location: Universitatsbibliothek; Ms. 1932
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City: Erlangen * 314. Lopez, Diego (d. 1655). Declaracao magistral sobre os emblemas de Andre Alciato. [Declaration magistral. Portuguese tr. by Theotonio Cerqueira e Barros.] Portugal(?), 1695. 263 folios, in Portuguese. 30 x 20.7 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 17. Illustrations: 211, ink, a few with added watercolor (no. 210 missing) Artist: Theotonio Cerqueira e Barros Location: Biblioteca Nacional; Cod. 9221 (autograph) City: Lisbon Notes: With sanction of the Inquisition, dated 1746. References: Maria Urena Prieto, Literatura emblemdtica em Portugal (um livro portugues de emblemas do sec. XVIII), Poitiers, 1988, 41, note 41; Pedro F. Campa, Emblemata Hispanica, Durham, Duke University Press, 1990, no. Y7 (p. 197). 315. [Love poems.] De amore [poems signed with initials only]. S.I., [17th century]. 24 folios, in Latin. 21 x 31.5 cm. Illustrations: 22, ink, watercolor Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.330/B City: Brussels 316. Lucas, John. London in armes displayed. England, 1647. 38 folios, in Latin and English. 22 x 17 cm. Dedicated to: John Hardwick, colonel Illustrations: 45, watercolor Provenance: Lord Berwick's library, purchased at Sotheby's sale of May 4, 1843, lot 1714 Location: British Library; Add. 14,308 City: London Notes: See also MS Rawlinson B48 by Lucas at the Bodleian Library (Sider notified too late about this to include in BEMA). References: Alan R. Young, with Beert Verstraete, The English Emblem Tradition: Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars 1642-1660. Index Emblematicus, vol. 3, Toronto, (1995), xxix, no. viii.
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317. Maier, Michael (15687-1622). Atatanta (!) running, that is, new cymicall emblems relating to the secrets of nature ... [Atalanta fugiens ... English tr. by unknown.] England(?), [18th century?]. 73 folios, plus blanks, in English. 26.6 x 20.8 cm. Provenance: Alexander Tilloch (signature), perhaps the antiquarian who invented stereotyping; purchased from William Salloch, 1958 Location: Rare Book Room, University of Illinois; (uncat.) City: Urbana-Champaign Notes: Index to the ms. is on 144-146. Published: Thomas McGeary, "Manuscript Emblem Books at the University of Illinois," Emblematica 2 no. 2 (1987), 367-370 (mottoes). * 318. Maier, Michael (15687-1622). Emblemata et epigrammata. [Atalanta fugiens.} France, [latter 17th century]. 50 folios, in Latin. 15.5 x 10 cm. Illustrations: 50, ink (crudely executed reverse copies of the engravings) Location: Glasgow University Library; MS Ferguson 154 City: Glasgow References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (J499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 9. 319. Malt. Malt. An extempore sermon preached to an assembly of drunkards out of a hollow tree. [Levels of exegesis based on the letters M A L T . ] S.I., [18th century]. Pages 1-3, in English. 16.8 x 10.4 cm. In: Literature [Commonplace book]. Location: Library of Congress, Manuscript Division; Ac. 1447 City: Washington, DC Notes: Also includes an essay using flower names symbolically. * 320. Marstaller, Martin (ducal librarian). Principis ac domini Philippi II duds pomeranorum emblematwn liber. Stettin, 1609. 20 folios, in Latin. 25.5 x 20 cm. Dedicated to: Philipp II, Herzog von Pommern
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Illustrations: 16, ink, gilt Artist: Martin Marstaller Provenance: Philipp II, Duke of Pomerania; Friedrich Wilhelm III, King of Prussia; 1805 gift from the king Location: Stattsbibliothek; Ms. Boruss. quart. 141. City: Berlin References: Helmuth Bethe, Die Kunst am Hofe der pommerschen Herzoge, Berlin, 1937, 78, with illus. * 321. Martinet, Gabriel [Emblems.] France, 1635-1672. 10 folios, in Latin and Greek. 26 x 20 cm. Dedicated to: Pierre Seguier, chancellor of France Illustrations: 8, ink, gouache Provenance: Bibliotheca Mss. Coisliniana, St. Germain-des-Pres (1732) Location: Bibliotheque Nationale; lat. 13064 City: Paris Notes: Circular picturae with motto and subscriptio. 322. Meliand, Victor. Conclusiones ex philosophia universa. Paris, 1647. 24 folios, in Latin. 46.3 x 34.1 cm. Dedicated to: Armand de Bourbon Illustrations: 18, tempera, gold & silver paint (3); engraving (15) Artist: Nicolas Robert; Pierre Daret (engravings after Robert's miniatures) Provenance: Armand de Bourbon (1622-1666); Justin de MacCarthy-Reagh before 1815; Lusiuc Wilmerding (sale, Parke-Bernet, NY, May 5-6 1951, lot 336); H.P. Kraus; Peter and Irene Ludwig Location: The J. Paul Getty Museum; Ms. Ludwig XII 13 City: Malibu Notes: Scribe is Nicolas Jarry. References: Catalogue des livres rares et precieux de la bibliotheque de feu M. le Comte de Mac-Carthy Reagh, vol. 1, Paris, 1815, no. 1437; J.W. Bradley, A Dictionary of Miniaturists, Illuminators, Calligraphers, and Copyists, London, 1887-1889, reprint New York, 1973, vol. 2, 148; R. Portalis, "Nicolas Jarry et la calligraphic au XVIIe siecle," Bulletin du bibliophile et du bibliothecaire, 1896, 644-645, no. 104; H.P. Kraus, Catalogue 85: Distinguished Books and Manuscripts, New York, 1957, no. 51.
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* 323. Melo, Francisco de. [Emblems in honor of Prince Teodosio, son of Joao IV.] Portugal, ca. 1653. Folios 53-56, p. 113-119, in Latin. 21 x 14.8 cm. In: Papeis vdrios. Dedicated to: Prince Teodosio (d. 1653) Illustrations: 4, brown ink with gray wash Location: Biblioteca Geral; MS. 335 City: Coimbra Notes: Total of four emblems. References: Augusto Mendes Simoes de Castro, Catalogo de manuscritos (Codices 1-250), reprinted with introductory notes by Luis de Castro, Coimbra, 1940, 11. 324. [Metamorphosis for children (harlequinade).] New England(?), [18th century]. 1 folio (folding), in English. 18.6 x 15 cm. Dedicated to: Susan Holmes (or possibly made by her) Illustrations: 16 (in all combinations), ink Provenance: A.S.W. Rosenbach Location: Free Library of Philadelphia; Rosenbach Children's Collection (uncat.) City: Philadelphia Notes: Measurements are for the unfolded sheet, which folds into four surfaces, forming 16 combinations of images, each 9.3 x 7.8 cm. 325. [Metamorphosis for children (harlequinade).] England(?), ca. 1698. Illustrations: 10, ink
1 folio (folding), in English. 33 x 41 cm. (unfolded).
Provenance: Gift of Julia P. Wightman, 1986 Location: Pierpont Morgan Library; MM 4432 / R-V City: New York Notes: Apparently the figures were copies from a "transformation book" published in England in 1654: The beginning, progress and end of man (see Muir). Published: Sotheby's London, 4-5 December 1986, no. 395 (2 figures). References: Percy Muir, English Children's Books, London, B.T. Batsford, (1954), fig. 91.
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Metaphysica. Italy(?), [17th century?] 57 folios, in Latin. 20 x 14.5 cm. Illustrations: 38, ink Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SMM 3 City: Glasgow References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection of ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 10. 327. "Milton, John" (erroneously attributed to him in previous publication). [Verses inspired by illustrations of Ovid's Metamorphoses.] England, ca. 1670. 189 folios, in English. 15 x 10 cm. In: Written on blank versos of leaves in Johannes Posthius, Tetrasticha in Ovidii Metamor. Lib.XV, Frankfurt, 1563. Illustrations: 169, engravings (all in text of book, plus three others) Artist: Vergilius Solis Provenance: Hugh Candy, 1921; Sotheby's sale of July 22, 1985, lot 30 Location: Leeds University Library; Ms Lt, 76 (Brotherton Collection) City: Leeds References: Hugh Candy, Some Newly Discovered Stanzas written by John Milton [sic] on Engraved Scenes illustrating Ovid's Metamorphoses, London, 1924. 328. Mirror of princes. [Mirror of princes, with commentary.] [Michel Van Lochom's Le Miroir de princes, 1604: manuscript notes accompanying engravings from this book.] France, ca. 1650. 40 folios, in French. 20 x 15.3 cm. Illustrations: 23, pasted-in engravings Location: Folger Shakespeare Library; ART Vol. e45 City: Washington, DC
329. Montenay, Georgette de (1540-ca. 1581). [Emblemes, ou devises chrestiennes. Dutch tr. by Anna Roemers (1583-1651).] S.I., [latter 17th century]. In: Georgette de Montenay, Emblematum christianorum centuria, Zurich, 1584.
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Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SM 772 (bound in) City: Glasgow Notes: Thirteen epigrams translated by the daughter of Roemer Visscher, the Dutch emblematist; described in David Weston, Sir William Stirling Maxwell and the European Emblem: An Exhibition of Books and Manuscripts mounted to coincide with the International Conference "The European Emblem" held in Glasgow, 11-14 August, 1987, Glasgow, 1987, 5. References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, no. 1154 (with no mention of the ms. material). 330. Morale chretienne. Morale chretienne, a monsieur de Montplaisir. France, [18th century]. Folios 599607, in French. 37.6 x 24 cm. Dedicated to: Rene de Bruc, Marquis de Montplaisir Provenance: M. de Paulmy; Le Camus (armorial binding) Location: Bibliotheque de 1'Arsenal; MS. 675 City: Paris References: Daniel Russell, "M. de Montplaisir and His Emblems," Neophilologus 67 (1983), 503-516; Bibliotheque de 1'Arsenal, Catalogue des manuscrits, 28. 331. Oedipi, et Sphingis, Dialogvs. Oedipi, et Sphingis, Dialogvs. France, 1550s. 96 folios [many damaged], in Latin and Greek. 27 x 19.4 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 18. Illustrations: 58, watercolor Provenance: Bayere children (who damaged the volume) Location: Free Library of Philadelphia; Lewis E. 164 City: Philadelphia Notes: This is an important piece for the study of Christian humanism in France. (The final leaf has the remaining right side of a coat of arms, with the rear ends of three wolfhounds or a similar animal one above the other, with the final words of a motto: "... TIVS QVAM FOEDARL") References: Seymour de Ricci, with WJ. Wilson, Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada, New York, 1935, 2058, no. 180; Edwin Wolf 2nd, comp., A Descriptive Catalog of the John Frederick Lewis
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Collection of European Manuscripts in the Free Library of Philadelphia, 1937, no. 164. 332. Ongestadighe Menscheijt. Ongestadighe Menscheijt historisch-gewijs betoont in de gedurighe vemnderlijckheijt van de wercklijcke saecken. S.I., [18th century]. 20 folios, in Dutch and Flemish. 19 x 16.5 cm. Illustrations: 8, cut-out engravings from an emblem book Location: Stadsbibliotheek; Cod. 32 (B 9858) City: Antwerp References: Amede Dermul, Catalogue des manuscrits de la Bibliotheque de la ville d'Anvers, vol. 5, Gembloux (Belgium) and Paris, 1939, no. 32.
333. Palmer, Thomas. [Emblems.] England, 1588. 1 folio, in English. Dedicated to: Christopher Hatton (later chancellor of Oxford University) Location: Bodleian Library; Ashmole MS 36, fol. 210 City: Oxford References: Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc. 1990, 93. * 334. Palmer, Thomas. The sprite of trees and herbes. England, 1598-1599. 115 folios, in English. 16 x 18 cm. Dedicated to: Robert Cecil (son of William Cecil, Lord Burghley) Illustrations: 117, ink, watercolor Provenance: Margaret Nowell, 1663 Location: British Library; MS Add. 18040 (also see no. * 335 below) City: London Notes: Presentation manuscript originally intended for William Cecil. References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, 1991, 171-172; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 93-94; Rosemary Freeman, English Emblem Books, New York, 1967, 236.
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* 335. Palmer, Thomas. The sprite of trees and herbes. England, 1598-1599. 91 folios, in English. 17 x 21 cm. Illustrations: 127, ink, watercolor Provenance: William Browne of Tavistock Location: Bodleian Library; Ashmole MS 767, fols. 21-112 City: Oxford Notes: Draft of British Library MS Add. 18040 (see no. * 334). Published: John Manning, The Emblems of Thomas Palmer: The Sprite of Trees and Herbes, New York, forthcoming from AMS Press. References: Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 94; Rosemary Freeman, English EmblemBooks, New York, 1967, 235. * 336. Palmer, Thomas. Two hundred poosees. England, 1565-1566. 104 folios, in English. 11 x 16 cm. Dedicated to: Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester Illustrations: 21, ink (plus 69 cut from printed sources) Location: British Library; Sloane MS 3794 City: London Notes: Probably the first emblem book in English (see Manning). Published: John Manning, The Emblems of Thomas Palmer: Two hundred Poosees, New York, AMS Press, 1988. References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 170-171; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 93; John Manning, "Continental Emblem Books in Sixteenth-Century England: The Evidence of Sloane MS. 3794," Emblematica 1 no. 1 (1986), 1-11; Rosemary Freeman, English Emblem Books, New York, 1967, 235. 337. Palmireno, Lorenzo (1524-1579, in hand of Juan Antonio Mayans). Alphabetum rerum heroicarum, i quo sunt emblemata, et ieroglifica Hieronymi Rubelli Aquilini, Pauli Jovis, Guillelmi Paradinis et Pieri Balcarii. Colletu(m) a Palmireno summo oratore in gratiam studiosis prima classis ano 1576. Valencia, 1583. Folios 141-164, in Latin, Spanish, and Greek. 22 x 15.5 cm. In: Laurentii Palmyreni opuscula.
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Provenance: Libreria Mayansiana; Hieronymus Martinez de la Vega (signature) Location: Biblioteca Serrano Morales; MS.6522/3 City: Valencia Notes: According to Mayans, this manuscript is taken from his notes as a student of Palmireno. References: Pedro F. Campa, Emblemata hispanica, 1991, no. Y26 (p. 201-202). 338. Palmireno, Lorenzo (1524-1579, in hand of Juan Antonio Mayans). Las insignias devisas delas banderas i estandartes delos Romanos ... Valencia, 1583. Folios 81-84, in Spanish. 22 x 15.5 cm. In: Laurentii Palmyreni opuscula. Provenance: Libreria Mayansiana; Hieronymus Martinez de la Vega (signature) Location: Biblioteca Serrano Morales; MS.6522/2 City: Valencia 339. Palmireno, Lorenzo (1524-1579, in hand of Juan Antonio Mayans). Symbola Pythagora hispanica explanatione illustrata a Laurentio Palmyreno. Anno. 1576. Valencia, 1583. Folios 74-81v, in Latin and Spanish. In: Laurentii Palmyreni opuscula. Provenance: Libreria Mayansiana; Hieronymus Martinez de la Vega (signature) Location: Biblioteca Serrano Morales; MS.6522/1 City: Valencia References: Rosa Giner Sanchez, Descripcio del manuscrits del Fons Serrano i Morales, vol. 1 (1983), 252-253 (photocopy of typescript). 340. Pastorius, Francis Daniel (1651-1719). Emblematical recreations. Germantown [Pennsylvania], ca. 1700. 30 folios, in English and Latin. 19.5 x 16 cm. Provenance: Paul N. Angle, gift 1949 Location: Newberry Library; Case MS W 1025 .656 (autograph) City: Chicago Notes: Actually a dictionary of symbols and mottoes, with definition of "emblem" on f. 3. In 1722 the manuscript was presented as a gift to a five-year-old boy.
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* 341. Peacham, Henry (1578-ca. 1644). BASILICONDORON (in Greek). England, 1603-1604. 43 folios, in Latin. 27 x 19.5 cm. Dedicated to: Henry Stuart, Prince (son of James I) Illustrations: 56, ink Artist: Henry Peacham Provenance: "John Conde"; Richard Rawlinson Location: Bodleian Library; MS. Rawlinson Poetry 146 City: Oxford References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, 1991, 172-173; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 95; Alan R. Young, Henry Peacham, Boston, 1979, 38-39, 41-49; Alan R. Young, "Henry Peacham's First Emblem Book: MS. Rawlinson poetry 146," Bodleian Library Record X no. 2 (1979), 86-97. * 342. Peacham, Henry (1578-ca. 1644). BASILICON DORON (in Greek). England, 1604. 38 folios, in Latin. 28.5 x 19 cm. Dedicated to: James I, King of England Illustrations: 65, ink Artist: Henry Peacham Provenance: Richard Munday; Giles Campion; Mr. Comyns; Robert Harley Location: British Library; Harl. 6855 a. xii (also see no. * 346 below) City: London References: Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 95; Alan R. Young, Henry Peacham, Boston, 1979, 39-49; Alan R. Young, "Henry Peacham, Ben Jonson, and the Cult of Elizabeth-Oriana," Music and Letters 60 (1979), 305-311. * 343. Peacham, Henry (1578-ca. 1644). BASILICON DORON (in Greek). England, 1610. 42 folios, in Latin. 29.25 x 18.75 cm. Dedicated to: Henry Stuart, Prince of Wales Illustrations: 78, watercolor Artist: Henry Peacham Provenance: Prince Henry; Royal Library Location: British Library; Royal 12A LXVI City: London
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Notes: Color is used symbolically. References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 174: Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 95. * 344. Peacham, Henry (1578-ca. 1644). Emblemata varia recens adinventa suis iconibus unaque carmine latino donata authore Henrico Peachamo. England, ca. 1621. 12 folios, in Latin. 28.6 x 20.5 cm. Dedicated to: "Sir Julius Caesar" Illustrations: 20, ink Provenance: Thomas Brooke (bookplate); John A. Brooke; W.T. Smedley (bookplate) Location: Folger Shakespeare Library; V.b. 45 (probably autograph) City: Washington, DC Published: Scolar facsimile no. 32, 1976, edited by John Horden, introduction by Alan R. Young. References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 174-175; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 9596; Seymour de Ricci, with W.J. Wilson, Census of Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada, New York, 1935, 446, SM. 20. * 345. Peacham, Henry (1578-ca. 1644). In Basilica emblemata totum versum, singula suis iconibus et tetrastichis latinis donata. England, 1610. 42 folios, in Latin. 29 x 19 cm. Dedicated to: Henry, Prince (son of James I), with his arms Illustrations: 78, watercolor Location: British Library; Royal MS 12A LXVI (autograph) City: London References: Rosemary Freeman, English Emblem Books, New York, 1967, 236-237. * 346. Peacham, Henry (1578-ca. 1644). In heroica emblemata resolutum, ac digestum per Henricum Peachamum anglum. England, 1603(?) 48 folios, in Latin. 27 x 20 cm. Dedicated to: Henry, Prince (son of James I) Illustrations: 56, ink
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Location: Bodleian Library; MS. Rawlinson Poetry, 146 (autograph) City: Oxford Notes: Based on James Fs Basilikon down (see no. * 342); Alan Young considers this probably a draft, never presented to the prince. Published: Scolar facsimile no. 29, 1976. References: Rosemary Freeman, English Emblem Books, New York, 1967, 236. * 347. Peacham, Henry (1578-ca. 1644). Totum versum, et in tres libros [Regia methodo observata] division. England, shortly after Oct. 20, 1604. 38 folios, in Latin. 29 x 19 cm. Dedicated to: James I, King of England Illustrations: 65, ink Location: British Library; MS. Harl. 6855 art. 13 (autograph) City: London Notes: At the end is a madrigal for four voices in Peacham's autograph, "King James and his Quier"; note that Freeman erroneously gives a total of 67 illustrations. References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 173: Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 95; Alan R. Young, "Henry Peacham," Music & Letters 60 (1979), 39-40; Rosemary Freeman, English Emblem Books, New York, 1967, 236. 348. Pereira, Antonio, S.J. Enigma. Portugal, [18th century]. Folios 69-71, in Latin. 14.5 x 10.5 cm. In: [Collection of poetry.] Location: Biblioteca Publica; Cod. CXIV/l-33 City: Evora References: Joaquim Antonio de Sousa Telles de Matos, Catalogo dos manuscriptos da Biblioteca Publica Eborense, vol. 2, Lisbon, 1869, 637.
* 349. Perrault, Charles (1628-1703). [Devices for Louis XIV.] Paris, ca. 1665. 2 folios, in French and Latin. 38 x27 cm. Dedicated to: Louis XIV, King of France Illustrations: 2, gouache, gilt
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Artist: Jacques Bailly Provenance: Sotheby's sale of 26 April 1937 (lot 102, M1076.2), French private collection, Lucien Goldschmidt, purchased from Mrs. Christian H. Hall 1986 Location: Pierpont Morgan Library; M1076.1-2 City: New York Notes: Leaves from the same manuscript at the Houghton Library (MS Typ 699, see BEMA no. *113) and the Getty Museum (MSS. 11 and lla, see BEMA no. *131); a similar manuscript is in the Musee Conde in Chantilly (Ms. 951-1573), and at the Bib. Nat. (Paris), Ms. fr. 7819 (BEMA no. *350). * 350. Perrault, Charles (1628-1703). Devises pour les tapisseries du roy. Paris, [17th century]. 43 folios, in French and Latin. 40 x 26.5 cm. Illustrations: 41, watercolor, gouache, gilt Artist: Jacques Bailly Location: Bibliotheque Nationale; MS. fr. 7819 City: Paris Notes: Similar to Houghton Library Ms. Typ 699 (BEMA no. *113), Pierpont Morgan Library M1076.1-2 (BEMA no. *349), and Getty Museum Ms. 11 and lla (BEMA no. *131); also to Musee Conde (Chantilly) Ms. 951-1573. Published: Facsimile edited by Marianne Grivel and Marc Fumaroli, Paris, Herscher, 1988. 351. [Perrault, Charles (1628-1703).] Discours sur I'art des devises. Paris(?), ca. 1700. Folios 1-46, in French. 26.5 x 19 cm. In: Portefeuille du M(arqu)is de Paulmy - Melanges. Provenance: Marquis de Paulmy (founder of the Bibliotheque de 1'Arsenal) Location: Bibliotheque de 1'Arsenal; MS. 3328 City: Paris Published: Laurence Grove, "Discours sur I'art des devises: An Edition of a previously Unidentified and Unpublished Text by Charles Perrault," Emblematica 7 (Spring, 1993), 99-144. 352. Petra Sancta [i.e. Pietrasancta], Sylvester, S.J. (1590-1647). Symbola ex Sylvestro Petra Sancta. Societ. JESV. Portugal(?), [18th century?]. Folios 219-248, in Latin. 20 x 14.6 cm. In: Miscellanea em diversas linguas.
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Location: Biblioteca da Ajuda; 51-11-48, no. 9 City: Lisbon * 353. Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374). [Le chant des visions de Petrarque.] ["Standomi un giorno solo a la fenestra" (canzone). French tr. by Clement Marot, 14957-1544.] France, 1550s(?). 24 folios, in French. 12 x 11.5 cm. Illustrations: 12, watercolor Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SMM 2 City: Glasgow Notes: Described in David Weston, Sir William Stirling Maxwell and the European Emblem: An Exhibition of Books and Manuscripts mounted to coincide with the International Conference "The European Emblem" held in Glasgow, 11-14 August, 1987, Glasgow, 1987, p. 6, figure 5, suggesting that this manuscript could have influenced the visual style of Jan van der Noot's Threatre ofte Toon-neel.; also see Michael Bath, "Verse Form and Pictorial Space in Van der Noot's Theatre for Worldlings," in Word and the Visual Imagination, Erlangen, Universitatsbund Erlangen-Nurnberg e V., 1988, 73-105. Published: Le chant des visions de Petrarque first published in 1533. References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 181. fig. 29; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 99; Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 11. * 354. Petrus Secundus Imp. Rus. Petrus Secundus Imp. Rus. S.I., 1725. 22 folios, in Latin and German. 37 x 26.5 cm. Dedicated to: Peter II, Emperor of Russia Illustrations: 20, ink Provenance: Ludwig Rudolf (ex libris) Location: Herzog August Bibliothek; 10 Blankenburg City: Wolfenbiittel References: Hans Butzmann, Die blankenburger Handschriften, Frankfurt am Main, 1966, 27.
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355. Philosophia moralis. Philosophia moralis. S.I., ca. 1700. 73 folios, in Latin. 29 x 19 cm. Illustrations: 11, ink Provenance: Tomasz Bylicki (1984) Location: Zaklad Narodowy im. Ossolinskich; 16226/11 City: Wroclaw 356. [Poetic miscellany, which includes emblematic verses.] Portugal, [18th century]. 258 folios, in Portuguese. 31 x 22 cm. In: Obras varias de Antonio de Affonceca ... o veneravel Frey Antonio das Chagas. Provenance: Jose Fructuoso Ayres de Gouveia Osorio Location: Biblioteca Publica Municipale; Ms. 1249 City: Porto References: Antonio Cruz, Biblioteca Publica Municipal do Porto: Catdlogo dos manuscritos (Codices N.os 1225 a 1364), Porto, 1952, 22-33. * 357. Porreno, Baltasar. Hieroglificos de las personas en santidad excellentes, santos canonicados, y contenidos en el Martirologio romano, descendientes, o muy allegados por consanguineidad o affindad a la nobilissima, y augusta casa de Austria. Spain, 1625. 118 folios, in Latin and Spanish. 29.5 x 19.5 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 20. Dedicated to: Ana of Austria (abbess of Las Huelgas) Illustrations: 115, ink, watercolor Provenance: Convent of Las Huelgas(?); bought from Karl Hiersemann (catalogue 197, no. 197) Location: The Hispanic Society of America; MS.HC:397/397 (autograph) City: New York Notes: Described by Sandra Sider in Emblematica 4 no. 1 (1989), 13; listed by Pedro F. Campa, Emblematica hispanica, 1990, as no. Y28 (p. 202). References: Sandra Sider, "An Emblematic Portrait Gallery for Ana of Austria (Hispanic Society MS.HC:387/387), Emblematica 1 no. 2 (1993), 307-320; Pedro Vindel, Bibliografia grafica: Reproduction enfacsimil de portadas, retratos, colofones, y otras curiosidades ..., Madrid, 1910, vol. 2, title page on p. 355 (mostly a collection of printed material); Antonio Rodriguez Monino and Maria Brey Marino, Catdlogo de los manuscritos poeticos castellanos ... Hispanic Society of America, New York, 1965, vol. 2, 317 (as item CXCIII), with title page reproduced on p. 593.
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* 358. Pozay, Rene de la Roche, et al. [Emblematic album.] Paris, 1590(?) 25 folios, in Latin and Greek. 33.5 x 22.5 cm. Dedicated to: Henricus Caetanus, cardinal Illustrations: 25, ink, watercolor, gouache Location: Bibliotheque Nationale (Paris); lat. n. a. 2637 City: Paris References: Remi Mathieu. [Explanation of emblems], Paris, 1966 (typewritten). 359. Pranck, Francesco Bernardo. [Raccolta di stemmi con motti . . . ] Italy, completed 1618. 123 folios, in Latin, Italian, and German. 14.5 x 10 cm. Illustrations: 57, ink, watercolor, gilt Location: Biblioteca Casanatense; MS. 1418 City: Rome References: Rassegna degli archivi di stato, 1 (1986), 36-52, tav. I-XVI; Luciano Gabriele Moricca, / manoscritti araldici della Biblioteca Casanatense di Roma, 1947-49, 230-231 * 360. Prehauser, Joannes Erasmus. Debita observantia symbolice expressa. Austria(?), 1669. 14 folios, plus blanks, in Latin. 18 x 13.5 cm. Dedicated to: "Maximilian! Baronis de Candelman" Illustrations: 6, ink, rose watercolor Provenance: Bought from William Salloch, 1958 Location: Newberry Library; Case MS W 1025 .709 (autograph) City: Chicago * 361. Raudiere, Ramier de. Les elemens de I'education heroi'que. S.I., ca. 1775. 40 folios, in French. 23 x 18.5 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 21. Dedicated to: Princess of Nassau-Orange (for the education of the children of William V, Prince of Nassau-Orange) Illustrations: 4, ink, watercolor Provenance: H. Harvey Frost
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Location: Newberry Library; Wing MS ZW 746 .R192 City: Chicago Notes: With typed list giving contents of each sheet (total of 3 ff.) * 362. Reguera, Francisco de la. Empresas de los reyes de Castillo, y de Leon. Spain, ca. 1631. Dedicated to: "Infante Cardenal" (brother of Philip IV, King of Spain) Illustrations: 37 (34 imprese and 3 hieroglyphics) Location: Biblioteca del Seminario Diocesano; sg.28-4-24 City: Vallodolid Notes: Emblematic mirror of princes dedicated to the Infante on the occasion of his appointment as governor of the Low Countries. Published: Cesar Hernandez Alonso, ed., Empresas de los reyes de Castilla y Leon, Valladolid, 1990. References: Pedro F. Campa, "Addenda et Corrigenda to Emblemata Hispanica," no. X20 (forthcoming in Emblematica, 1996). 363. Rindfleisch, Theodor (possibly owner, not author) Theatrum vitae et mortis. Probably Wroclaw [Breslau], 1615-1625. 372 folios, in Latin. 19 x 15.2 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 22. Illustrations: 184, ink, gray wash Provenance: Theodor Rindfleisch Location: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wrodawiu; B 1950 City: Wroclaw * 364. Ripa, Cesare (fl. 1600). The first [-third] part of the newest edition of Iconologia ... In this last edition enlarged and amended with images & discourses & copious tables by Giovanni Zaratino Castellini. [Iconologia.] London(?), ca. 1687-1709. 214; 254; 163 folios, in English. 29.5 x 18.5 cm. Illustrations: 314, engravings (proof copies?) Artist: Isaac Fuller; John Kipp Location: Houghton Library, Harvard University; MS Eng 1188 City: Cambridge, Mass.
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Published: The engravings appeared in: Ripa, Iconologia, London: Tempest, 1709. References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modern Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 175-176; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 96; Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Houghton Library, Harvard University, Alexandria, 1986-87, v. 3, 100. * 365. Ripa, Cesare (fl. 1600). Hieroglyphical figures by Cesare Ripa, [Iconologia.} England, [17th century]. 318 folios, in English. 17.5 x 29 cm. Illustrations: 147, ink, unfinished pencil sketches Location: British Library; Sloane 23,195 City: London References: Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 97. 366. Roem ruchtighen Zee-Galm. Roem ruchtighen Zee-Galm komende van den Oever door bevel van Neptunus pedagoge der zee-nymphen ... Antwerp, 1747. 10 folios, in Flemish. 23 x 18.8 cm. Location: Stadbibliotheek; Cod. 210 (B 78727) City: Antwerp References: Amedee Dermul, Catalogue des manuscrits de la Bibliotheque de la ville d'Anvers, vol. 5, Gembloux (Belgium) and Paris, 1939, no. 210. 367. Rollos, J.J. Symbola ex Clypeo gentilicio laudes Johannis IIISobieski adumbrata ... Warsaw(?), ca. 1691-1696. 69 folios, in Latin. 23 x 18 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 23. Dedicated to: Jan III Sobieski, King of Poland Illustrations: 26, watercolor, gray wash Artist: J.J. Rollos Provenance: Jan III Sobieski, King of Poland; Radziwillowie(?); T. Dzialynski Location: Biblioteka Kornicka PAN; BK 391 City: Kornik
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* 368. Rome. Hebrew Community. Pacis triumphum magnificum Clementi XIII. Rome, 1760. 55 folios, in Hebrew and Latin. 28 x 19.5 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 24. Dedicated to: Clement XIII, Pope (Carlo Delia Torre di Rezzonico, with his armorial binding) Illustrations: 50, watercolor wash, ink, gilt Provenance: Purchased from Martini, 1912 Location: Pierpont Morgan Library; M375 City: New York Notes: Some emblems and mottoes copied from printed sources, such as C.F. Menestrier, Devises des princes, Paris, 1683, and N. Verrien, Recueil d 'emblemes, 1724. For a discussion of the occasion that this manuscript celebrates, see Vogelstein and Rieger, Geschichte der Juden in Rom, II, 1895, 247. 369. Rosaire des philosophes. [Rosarium philosophorum.] S.I., [late 18th century?] 14 folios, in French, German, and Latin. 29 x 20 cm. Illustrations: 11, ink Provenance: Bechtel Library via Drou booksellers Location: Bibliotheca Philosophia Hermetica; (no shelfmark) City: Amsterdam Notes: Alchemical imagery. References: Bibliotheque Guy Bechtel, Paris, 1978, no. 764. 370. Rosarium philosophorum. [Rosarium philosophorum.] S.I., [18th century.] 42 folios, in Latin. 31.5x19.5 cm. Illustrations: 21, watercolor Provenance: Catalogue Gabus 11 (1985), no. 161 Location: Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica; (no shelfmark) City: Amsterdam * 371. Rosenhane, Schering (1609-1663). [Emblematic sketches.] S.I., [mid-17th century]. 2 folios, in Latin. 24 x 18 cm. In: Biografiska handlingar ...
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Illustrations: 58, ink Artist: Sobering Rosenhane Location: Universiteitsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva; X 290 f City: Uppsala * 372. Rosenhane, Schering (1609-1663). Bonus regius. Minister, 1645. 38 folios, in Latin, Spanish, Italian, and French. 39 x 27 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 25. Dedicated to: Christina, Queen of Sweden Illustrations: 18, ink Artist: Pieter Holsteyn, the younger Provenance: J. Alstromer (18th cen.); Gustav III (1769) Location: Kungliga Biblioteket; H 45 City: Stockholm Published: Stina Hansson, Schering Rosenhanes Hortus Regius - en kunglig tradgard, Studies and Sources published by the Swedish History of Science Society 30, Lund, 1978. * 373. St. Germain, Mathieu de. Emblemes et devises pour la royne mere du roy. Paris(?), 1625. 124 folios, in French and Latin. 18 x 13 cm. Dedicated to: Maria de' Medici Illustrations: 61, brown ink, watercolor, gilt Provenance: Duke of Hamilton, No. 587 Location: Staatliche Museen, Kupferstichkabinett; 78 B 19 City: Berlin References: Paul Wescher, Beschreibendes Verzeichnis der Miniaturen - Handschriften und Einzelbldtter - des Kupferstichkabinett der Staatlichen Museen Berlin, Leipzig, 1931, 236-238. * 374. Sala, Pierre. Enigmes. Lyons, 1514-1519. 20 folios, in French. 13.1x9.8 cm. Illustrations: 20, watercolor, gold ink Artist: Jean Perreal (portrait of Sala) Location: British Library; Stowe MS 955 (autograph) City: London
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Published: Elizabeth Burin, "Pierre Sala's Pre-Emblematic Manuscripts," Emblematica 3 no. 1 (1988), 1-7, figures 1-6. References: Janet Backhouse, "Pierre Sala, Emblesmes et devises d'amour," in Renaissance Painting in Manuscripts from the British Library, ed. Thomas Kren, New York, Hudson Hills Press, 1983, 169-74. 375. Sala, Pierre. Fables. Lyons, ca. 1525(?) 13 folios, in French. 19.5 x 15 cm. (varying). Illustrations: 13, ink, watercolor Location: British Library; Add. MS 59677 (autograph) City: London Notes: Originally intended as a dedication copy to Louise of Savoy, this was set aside and Morgan MS 422 (no. * 376 below) actually presented to her (see Burin). Published: Elisabeth Burin, "Pierre Sala's Pre-Emblematic Manuscripts," Emblematica 3 no. 1 (1988), 11-24, figure 7. * 376. Sala, Pierre. Fables et emblemes en vers. France, 1520s. 24 folios, in French. 18 x 14 cm. Dedicated to: Louise of Savoy (portrait and coat of arms, p. 1) Illustrations: 18, watercolor, gilt Artist: Pierre Sala Provenance: "T" (Techener or Tripier); Jerome Pichon (Paris sale of 1869, no. 473); Bachelin-Deflorenne; A. Imbert Location: Pierpont Morgan Library; M422 (autograph) (also see no. * 375 above) City: New York Published: Elizabeth Burin, "Pierre Sala's Pre-Emblematic Manuscripts," Emblematica, 3 no. 1 (1988), 1-30, figs. 7-9.; Daniel Russell, "Alciati's Emblems in Renaissance France," Renaissance Quarterly 34 (1981), 534-554, fig. 2 (ff. 13v-14). References: Seymour de Ricci, with W.J. Wilson, Census of Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada, New York, 1935, 1445, no. 422. 377. Salsmann, Wilhelm. Liber Genesis [with preparatory drawings]. Antwerp, ca. 1616. 16 folios, in Latin and Dutch. 19.5 x 15 cm. In: Liber Genesis, Arnhemii apud Johannem Jansonum, 1616. Illustrations: 16, ink, pencil, watercolor
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Artist: Crispijn Van de Passe I; Maertin de Voes Provenance: Meijer Elte, antiquarian (The Hague, 1977) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 135 E 37 City: The Hague References: C.R. Accord, Een Keuze uit de bijzondere aanwimten verworven tijdens het bibliothecariat van dr. C. Reedijk, The Hague, 1986, no. 149. 378. [Sanctus Guilielmus Aquitamicus.] Peccatum I Gratia. S.I., [17th century]. Folios 122-137, in Latin. 29 x 22.5 cm. Illustrations: 16, ink, watercolor Provenance: Jesuit College, Brussels Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. 20.320 City: Brussels * 379. Saporiti, Giacomo. La sombra de las heroycas hazanas, antigiia nobleza, y famosissimo gouiemo del ... Senor Don Pedro Giron, Duque de Osuna ... Virrey, Lugarteniente y Capitdn general ...en este reyno de Sicilia. En la qual se leen sonetas, tercetos, epi gramas, empresas, emblemas, hieroglyficos, artecabala [see note below], historias y fdbulas. Palermo, 1611. 57 folios, in Spanish, Latin, and Italian. 29 x 21.5 cm., plus foldout measuring 57.5 x 39.5 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 26. Dedicated to: Pedro Giron, Duke of Ossuna Illustrations: 11, ink, watercolor, gilt Artist: Giacomo Saporiti(?) Location: Biblioteca Nacional; MS.2984 (autograph) City: Madrid Notes: Different types of "cabalistic" values are discussed, such as "este modo de alegorizar, que forme cada letra el numero segun el orden esta puesta en el Alphabeto," by which, for example, the Duke of Ossuna's name signifies "PRINCEPS PRUDENTISSIMUS;" the fold-out uses "notacion," which is said to have been used by St. Augustine and by Apuleius. References: Inventario general de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Nacional, vol. 9, Madrid, 1970, 258; Pedro F. Campa, Emblemata hispanica, 1991, no. Y29 (p. 202). 380. Scade, Nicolaus; Henricus van Ermegeen. [Logic textbook.] Leuven, [latter 17th century]. Illustrations: onlaid engravings (number not recorded)
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Location: University of Kansas; MS C107 (same as no. 213 above) City: Lawrence Notes: Plates have inscription: "Apud Michaelem Haye Lovany prope praedicatores Hybernas." * 381. Scherertz, Friedrich. Sinn-Tafeln. Amsterdam, 1682. 60 folios, in German and Latin. 31.5 x 19.5 cm. Illustrations: 50, ink, gray wash (plus folding plate) Provenance: Rudolf August; Anton Ulrich Location: Herzog August Bibliothek; 89 Extravagantes City: Wolfenbiittel References: Wolf-Dieter Otte, Die neueren Handschriften der Gruppe Extravagantes, vol. 1, Frankfurt am Main, 1986, 267-268. * 382. Schoemaker, Jacob. Beginselen des inwendigen levens eens christens. The Netherlands, [18th century]. 294 folios, in Dutch. 20 x 16.5 cm. Illustrations: 194, ink Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SMM 7 City: Glasgow References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Glasgow University Library, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 12. * 383. Schoettner, Antonius Gallus. Liliger Gabriel Angelus missus ad plantanda in Sionaeo liliario candidissima lilia. Prague, 1754. 77 folios, in Latin. 35.5 x 21.5 cm. Dedicated to: Wenceslaus Gabriel Caspar (abbot of the Strahov cloister of Premonstratensians, on his sixtieth birthday) Illustrations: 24, watercolor (ff. 14v-39v) Location: Strahovska knihovna v klastefe premonstratu; DA II 19 City: Strahov Notes: Other folios contain illustrated riddles, figure poems, and related genres.
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384. Schwerdtlein, Joseph. Alphabet mit allegorischen Figuren und Denkspruchen. Bamberg, ca. 1790. 70 folios, in German. 21 x 18 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 27. Illustrations: 70, ink, wash Artist: Joseph Schwerdtlein Provenance: Bought from Adam Rauh, 1900 Location: Staatsbibliothek Bamberg; Msc. Var. 5n City: Bamberg Notes: Werner Taegert, head librarian at this institution, may now have archival information available on this artist. References: Fridolin Dressier, Katalog der Handschriften der Staatsbibliothek Bamberg, Vol. 4, Part 1, Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz, 1966, 35. 385. Scottowe, John. [Alphabet of ornamental capitals.] England, 1592. 23 folios, in English. 15 x 19.5 cm. Illustrations: 13, ink Provenance: Collection of C.L. Ricketts Location: Newberry Library; Wing MS ZW 545 .S431 City: Chicago 386. Segni, Alessandro. Raccolta delle imprese, cimieri, rovesci, di medaglie, e altri simboli, usati in diverse occasioni daipersonaggi delta serenissima casa di toscana. Florence, [16th century]. Folios 1-49, in Italian. 23.7 x 17 cm. Dedicated to: Giangastone de Medici Location: Biblioteca Laurenziana; Ashb. 688 City: Florence Notes: Possibly related to no. 201. References: Francis Ames-Lewis, "Early Medicean Devices," Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 42 (1979), 122-143. 387. Simeoni, Gabriel (1509-1575). Discours francois, toscan, et latin du Seigneur Gabriel Simeon florentin EUDOKIAS
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[in Greek] sur la cognoissance des esprits et dessings des hommes, suivant un dialogue italien ... des devises amoureuses et militaires de Monsieur Paul lovio Evesque de Nocere. Florence, 1556. 128 folios, in French, Italian, and Latin. 29.2 x 20.8 cm. Illustrated in plates no. 28 and 29. Dedicated to: Catherine de' Medici, Queen of France Illustrations: 98, ink Provenance: Coussin, cat. 183 of the library of Monsieur le Comte de la Rochefoucauld Location: Biblioteca Laurenziana; Ashb. 1376 (autograph) City: Florence Published: Lyon, 1560. References: Francesco Gurrieri, Disegni nei manoscritti Laurenziani. sec. x-xvii, Florence, 1979, no. 187; P. d'Ancona, La miniature fiorentina, Florence, 1914, I, 40, no. 4; Francis Ames-Lewis, "Early Medicean Devices," Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 42 (1979), 122-143 (transc. of ff. 2 and 16). 388. Sivori, Tomas. Unas empresas a los reyes [y otros personajesj. Rimas de Thomas Sibori, cauallero Ginoues, compuestas en su mocedad y escriptas por mono de Don Juan de Castroverde, su sobrino. Genoa(?), [17th century]. Folios 37-42v, in Spanish. 19.5 x 13.5 cm. Location: Biblioteca Nacional; MS.2610 City: Madrid Notes: Symbols for members of the court, with epigrams and sonnets utilizing emblematic imagery. References: Inventario general de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, 1965, 107. * 389. Sohm, Peter. Ritningar of Sohms illuminati i Ryssland. Russia, 1782-1801. 40 folios, in Russian. 45 x 29 cm. Illustrations: 40, ink, watercolor Artist: Peter Sohm Location: Kungliga Biblioteket; S 101 City: Stockholm Published: Printed 1801 in St. Petersburg, with only ten emblems.
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390. Sonetti-Componenti. Sonetti-Componenti [to celebrate a wedding]. Venice, 1765. 27 folios, in Italian. 36 x 27 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 30. Dedicated to: Ursula Calbo (bride of John Bragadini) Illustrations: 52, watercolor, gouache Provenance: Bought in London, 1969 Location: New York Public Library, Spencer Collection; MS. 144 City: New York Notes: Giuseppe Morazzoni, // libro illustrado veneziano del settecento, Milan, 1943, 295, describes two printed "raccolti" celebrating this marriage; this manuscript is much more elaborate. 391. Spada, Valerio. Dimoztrazione di camtteri diversi con le sue dichiarazioni. Florence, 1657-1659. 74 folios, in Latin and Italian. 31.8 x 41 cm. Illustrations: 18, brown and red ink Artist: Valerio Spada Location: Biblioteca Riccardiana; Ms. 3198 City: Florence Notes: Includes several diagrams with circular motifs containing mottoes, letters composed of skeletons, and mythological drawings. References: M.P. Dearborn, Valerio Spada, Seventeenth-Century Calligrapher and Draughtsman, New York, 1981, 275, no. 8, and plates 18a,b-21a,b. 392. Speculum principis. [Speculum principis (drawings only).] France, 1512-1515. 35 folios, in Latin. 16 x 10.5 cm. In: Guillaume de Conche, Dogma moralium, 1511 (printed book). Dedicated to: Francois d'Angouleme (later Francois I, King of France) Illustrations: 35, ink, watercolor Provenance: Sotheby's London, 13 July 1937, lot 64; Sotheby's London, 15-17 November 1937, lot 546; Maggs Bros. Cat. 709 (1941), no. 30; William H. Schab Gallery, New York; Ian Woodner Collection. Location: National Gallery (acquired recently) City: Washington, DC Notes: Most of the drawings are based on the Adagia of Erasmus published in 1508. Published: Jean Michel Massing, (Facsimile and study of the manuscript), Warburg ,
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Institute, University of London. References: Jean Michel Massing, The Influence of Erasmus: Text and Image in a French pre-emblematic Manuscript," in Manuscripts in the Fifty Years after the Invention of Printing ..., ed. J.B. Trapp, London: The Warburg Institute, 1983, 75-82, plates 33-38; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Woodner Collection of Master Drawings, New York, 1990, 236-237, plates 90A, 90B, and 90C. 393. Spegel, Haquin. [Emblemata.] Linkoping, ca. 1700. 13 folios, in Swedish. 17 x 20 cm. In: Arke-biskopens ... Location: Kungliga Biblioteket; Vs 35 City: Stockholm Published: Bernt Olsson, ed., Emblemata, Stockholm, 1966 (with illus. from Jacob Cats). 394. [Standards taken in the civil wars] (spine label). England(?), s.d. 88 folios, in Latin. 13.5 x 8.75 cm. Illustrations: 163, watercolor (some unfinished, outlined in pencil) Provenance: Earl of Ilchester (bookplate); acquired by Nat. Army Museum in 1962 Location: National Army Museum; 6208/1 City: London References: Alan R. Young, with Beert Verstraete, The English Emblem Tradition: Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars 1642-1660. Index Emblematicus, vol. 3, Toronto, (1995), xxix, no. x. 395. Stauffer, Jacob (possibly adolescent). [Writing and drawing book.] Manheim [Pennsylvania], 1826-1830. 42 folios, in English. 19 x 15 cm. Illustrations: 4 , ink, watercolor Artist: William Jones; Jacob Stauffer Provenance: Purchased 1944 at Swann sale no. 82, lot 274. Location: Newberry Library; Wing MS ZW 883 .S798 City: Chicago Notes: Seven folios from end of ms. there are color tests in long strokes of watercolor (total of 15), with indications of color names for ten.
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396. Strada, Famiano (1572-1649). De insignium natura. Italy(?), [17th century]. 88 folios, in Latin. 19.7 x 13 cm. Location: Bibliotheca Nazionale Braidense; AD. XII. 7 City: Milan 397. Strada, Ottavio. Simbola II tomi magnorum ducum, ducum principum, marchionum, etc. Prague(?), shortly before 1596. 180 folios, in Latin. 35 x 24 cm. Illustrations: 406, ink Artist: Ottavio Strada Provenance: M.G. de la Gardie (17th cen.); H.U. De Geer Location: Kungliga Biblioteket; D 127 c (autograph?) City: Stockholm 398. Strada, Ottavio. Simbola magnorvm dvcvm, principivm, marchionvm totius regni Italiae [vol. 1]; Simbola romanorvm pontifificvm, imperatorvm occidentis et orientis, regumque ... virorum ac mulierum [vol. 2]. Two vols. in one. Rome, ca. 1600. 67; 97 folios, in Latin. 29.5 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 31. Illustrations: 557, ink (217 vol. 1, 340 vol. 2) Location: The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities; 870610 (autograph?) City: Santa Monica 399. Strada, Ottavio. Simbola pontificum et imperatorum romanorum regumque ... formis artificiossime delineata ... Prague(?), ca. 1580. 191 folios, in Latin. 30.5 x 20 cm. Illustrations: 596, ink Artist: Ottavio Strada Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SM Add f43-44 City: Glasgow Notes: Described in David Weston, Sir William Stirling Maxwell and the European Emblem: An Exhibition of Books and Manuscripts to coincide with the International Conference "The European Emblem" held in Glasgow, 11-14 August, 1987, Glasgow, 1987, no. 27 (with the shelfmark erroneously given as SMAdd f41-42, kindly
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corrected in a letter from David Weston, 9 May 1994). References: Hester M. Black, ed. and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 13. 400. Strada, Ottavio. Simbola romanorum imperatorum occidentia et orientis. Prague, 1596. 113 folios, in Latin. 31.5 x 22 cm. Dedicated to: Cosimo Appiano de Arragona Illustrations: 452, ink Location: Umeleckoprumyslove muzeum; MS 7627 City: Prague Notes: Very similar to the Strada manuscript at the University Library in Brno (see no. 401 below). Published: Jacobus Typotius, Symbola divina & humana pontificum imperatorum regum, Prague, 1601-1603. References: K. Chytil, Die Kunst in Prag zur Zeit Rudolph II, Prague, 1904, 27, 44, 61, 68, figures 13 and 32; E. Fucikova, "Einige Erwagungen zum Werk des Jacopo und Ottavio Strada," Leids Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek, I, 1982, 351, note 8. 401. Strada, Ottavio. Simbola romanorum imperatorum occidentis et orientis, regumque ... Prague, ca. 1600. 45 folios, in Latin. 31.5 x 22 cm. Illustrations: 176, ink Provenance: Ferdinand Hoffman von Grunbiichl; Dietrichstein library in the castle of Mikulov (Nikolsburg, Germany) Location: Univerzitni knihovna; Mk 51 /I. 215/ City: Brno Notes: Very similar to the Strada manuscript in Prague at the Museum of Applied Arts (see no. 400 above). Published: Jacobus Typotius, Symbola divina & humana pontificum imperatorum regum, Prague, 1601-1603. References: K. Chytil, Die Kunst in Prag zur Zeit Rudolph II, Prague, 1904, 33, no. 277; E. Fucikova, "Einige Erwagungen zum Werk des Jacopo und Ottavio Strada," Leids Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek, I, 1982, 351, note 8; V. Dokoupil, Soupis rukopisu mikulovske dietrichsteinske knihovny, Prague, 1958, 99.
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402. Strada, Ottavio. Simbola romanorum imperatorum occidentalis et orientalis regumque ... Prague(?), shortly before 1596. 168 folios, in Latin. 35 x 24 cm. Dedicated to: "Wolfgango theordorico archiepiscopo Salzburgensis" Illustrations: 510, ink Artist: Ottavio Strada Provenance: Purchased by Niclas Bystrom (1783-1848 in Italy; purchased by the Swedish Royal Library in 1850 from Brodin auction Location: Kungliga Biblioteket; D 127 d City: Stockholm 403. Strada, Ottavio Simbola romanorumpontificium, imperatum ... Prague(?), shortly before 1596. 114 folios, in Latin. 42 x 30 cm. Dedicated to: "Wolfgango theodorico archiepiscopo Salzburgensis" Illustrations: 401, ink Artist: Ottavio Strada Provenance: Tiks collection no. 26 (1774) Location: Kungliga Biblioteket; D 127 c (autograph?) City: Stockholm * 404. Stroz, Anton (abbot at the monastery of St. Lambrecht). Pium infracti amoris foedus. Styria [Austria], July 25, 1718. 60 folios, in Latin. 29 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 32. Dedicated to: Jacobo Maximilian, Count of Thun and bishop of Gurk Illustrations: 18, ink, gray and brown wash (emblems on ff. 38-56) Provenance: Jesuit College, Trento, 1727 Location: Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities; 890171 City: Santa Monica Notes: Benedictine drama about St. Vigilius. 405. Suarez, Antoni. Emblemas en numero de 715, curiosas utiles, y para pasatiempo ... [Ostelen Emblematische Gernut - Vernugung. Spanish tr. with commentary by Antoni Suarez.] Valencia, 1789. Interleaved copy of the printed book (1693 ed.), in Spanish, French, German, and Italian. 19.9 x 15.5 cm.
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Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SM Add 167 City: Glasgow Notes: The prefatory material mentions that the author ("Suarez y Noguera") was an architect associated with the Academia de les Nobles i Belles Arts do Sant Carles. References: (Letter from Alison Adams states that this is not the same Spanish translation printed in the Amsterdam editions of this work.) 406. [Symbolic drawings: properties of the rose.] S.I., ca. 1637. 16 folios, in Latin. 20 x 16 cm. In: Ernest van Veen, Rosa, Brussels, 1627 (interleaved printed book). Illustrations: 24, watercolor (ovals) Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SM 1048 City: Glasgow References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Glasgow University Library, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 15. 407.
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Symbola in exceptione ... Leopoldi E.S.R.I. Germany [Steyer?], 1685-1695. 268 folios, in Latin and German. 29.5 x 20 cm. Dedicated to: Leopold I, emperor Illustrations: 258, ink, watercolor Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SM 1838 City: Glasgow References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 14. 408. Symbols, and devices, hagiographic. Libro ... de las imdgenes que representan los misterios que celebra la Iglesia en las fiestas movibles, y de laspinturas de los santos ... Barcelona, [17th century]. Folios 202-259, in Spanish and Latin. 33 x 22.5 cm. In: Miscelanea religiosa.
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Provenance: Monastery of Santa Catalina, 1720 (flyleaf) Location: Biblioteca Universitaria; MS. 970 City: Barcelona Notes: See especially "Porque los santos con particulares insignias se pintan," ff. 216v-217v. References: Francisco Miquel Resell, Inventario general de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Universitaria de Barcelona, vol. 2 (1958), 531-533. 409. Symbols, religious. La mistica lia ... con meditationi sopra la Santissima Passione divisa in tutte le hore del giomo. Italy [Modena?], 1670. 452 folios, in Italian. 17 x 12 cm. Dedicated to: Laura, Isabella, and Alberrini Illustrations: 54, watercolor Artist: Piero Ancini (?) Provenance: Ancini family; bought from Leo S. Olschki (Florence, 1967) Location: New York Public Library, Spencer Collection; MS. 178 City: New York Notes: Subject index (p. 889-902); volvelle with Passion of Christ (p. 464). 410. t'verborgen leeven der ziele met Christus. t'verborgen leeven der ziele met Christus. S.I., [18th century]. 168 folios, in Dutch. 20 x 16 cm. Illustrations: 60, ink Provenance: Antiquarian J.L. Beijers, Utrecht Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; 133 M 129 City: The Hague Published: Based on the 1714 edition of J. Luyken's Jesus en de ziel, with a pietistic text independent of Luyken. 411. Thynne, Francis (15457-1608). Emblemes and epigrames. England, ca. 1600. 75 folios, in English. 20 x 15 cm. Dedicated to: Thomas Egerton, Keeper of the Seal. Location: Huntington Library; EL. 34. B. 12 City: San Marino
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Notes: Influenced by Alciati and other continental authors. Published: F.J. Furnivall, Emblemes and Epigrames by Francis Thynne, English Early Text Society, no. 6, London, 1876 (Kraus Reprint, 1978). References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modem Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 176-178; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 97; Rosemary Freeman, English Emblem Books, New York, 1967, 237. * 412. [Tilo, Moritz.] [Emblematic notes, drawings, and marginalia.] S.I., after 1613. In Latin. 16.9 x 10.5 cm. In: Andreas Alciati, Emblemata, printed in 1577. Illustrations: numerous small drawings, ink Location: Glasgow University Library; SM 48 City: Glasgow Notes: Much of the marginalia is from Gabriel Rollenhagen's Nucleus emblematum (see Manning). Published: John Manning, "Emblematic Notes and Marginalia in the Glasgow University Library Copy of Alciato's Emblemata (1577), in Emblems in Glasgow, ed. Alison Adams, Glasgow, University of Glasgow, 1992, 79-98, with eight figures. 413. Tinoco, Luis Nunes. A pheniz de Portugal prodigioza em seus nomes D. Maria Sofia Isabel ...em cuja augustissima entrada por artes libraes em curiozos anagrammas se mostra felizmente renovada a idade de ouro de anno de 1687. Lisbon, 1687. 265 folios, in Portuguese. 20.5 x 15 cm. Dedicated to: Pedro II, King of Portugal Location: Biblioteca Geral; MS. 346 (autograph?) City: Coimbra Notes: See especially "pinturas" in ff. 73-89v, and "enigmas" including explanation and description of "pinturas" ("Propozicao" in ff. 204-259v. * 414. [Tinoco, Luis Nunes.] A pheniz de Portugal prodigioza en seus nomes Maria Sofia Isabel raynha serenissima, & sra nossa. En cuja augustissima entrada por artes liberaes, em curiozos anagrammas, se mostra felizmente renovad(o) a idade de ouro ... Lisbon, 1687. 185 folios, in Portuguese. Several sizes of leaves, some folding.
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Dedicated to: Maria Sofia Isabel, Queen of Portugal Illustrations: 74, ink, some watercolor (images on ff. 10-54) Artist: Luis Nunes Tinoco Provenance: "Ex Bibliotheca Congregationis Oratorii apud Regiam Domum B.M. Virginis de Necessitatibus" (printed ex libris) Location: Biblioteca de Ajuda; 52-VIII-37 City: Lisbon Notes: Many allegorical drawings and triumphs, with a section on relationships between architecture and names of the royal family. References: Antonio Rodrigues da Costa, Embaixada quefes o excellentissimo senhor Conde de Villar-Maior ... ao serenissimoprincipe Philippe Guilhelmo...conducam de rainha nossa senhora ... [S.I., s.d.] 415. [Tinoco, Luis Nunes.] Compendia triunfal da realfabrica e pompa luzitana, que a nobilissima cidada de Lisboa erigio a feliz entrada, & reaes despozorios del rey D. Pedro II. de Portugal com a seren.a r.a Maria Sofia Isabel Princeza Palatina. Lisbon, 1687. Folios 5665v, in Portuguese. 20 x 14.9 cm. In: Profecias de S. Fr. Gil ... Dedicated to: Pedro II, King of Portugal (and) Maria Sofia Isabel, 'Princess Palatine Location: Library of Congress, Manuscript Division; P-209 (no. 182) (Port. Coll.) Ac. 3498C (autograph) City: Washington, DC Notes: Assigned to Tinoco by S. Sider via comparison with manuscripts at Coimbra, Evora, and Lisbon (Bib. da Ajuda). References: Christopher C. Lund and Mary Ellis Kahler, The Portuguese Manuscripts Collection of the Library of Congress, A Guide, Washington, 1980, 53, no. 182. * 416. Uxem, Laurence Van. Emblemes et devises ... S.I., 1796. 185 folios, in French. 10.4 x 16.2 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 34. Illustrations: numerous, watercolor Location: Houghton Library, Harvard University; MS Typ 44 City: Cambridge, Mass. Notes: Also contains a long series of rebuses and designs for cipher monograms. Published: Source is probably Nicolas Verrien's Livre curieux et utile pour les scavans, Paris, [1685], issued as Recueil d'emblemes in 1696 and 1724. References: Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Houghton Library, Harvard University, Alexandria, 1986-87, v. 3, 100.
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417. Valencia, Juan de. Scholia in Audrey Alciati emblemata. Spain(?), [16th century]. 114 folios (ff. 91-94 in a later hand), in Latin. 21.5 x 15.5 cm. Dedicated to: Luis Torres Provenance: Count of Miranda Location: Biblioteca Nacional; MS.6658 (autograph?) City: Madrid References: Inventario general de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Nacional, vol. 11, Madrid, 1987, 233; Pedro F. Campa, Emblemata hispanica, 1991, no. Yl (p. 196). 418. Veen, Otto van (1556-1629). [Amorum emblemata. Spanish tr. by Luis Tribaldos de Toledo?] Southern Netherlands, [first half of the 17th century]. 62 folios, in Spanish and Latin. 20 x 14 cm. Provenance: Anth. Marin (Spain, 18th cen.); Sir Thomas Phillipps Ms. 2491 (acquired in 1900) Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; Ms. II 2634 City: Brussels References: Karel Porteman, (introduction to his facsimile edition of Amorum emblemata of 1608, Scolar Press, forthcoming 1995 or 1996). 419. Veen, Otto van (1556-1629). Amorum Emblemata. Studio Othonis Vaeni batabo lugdunensis cum additionibus. Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek; MS. II 2634 City: Brussels Published: Carina Schoutten, "Amorum Emblemata. Studio Othonis Vaeni Batabo Lugdunensis. Cum additionibus. Ms II 2634 de la Biblioteca Real de Bruselas." Licentiaat Thesis, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, 1981. References: Pedro F. Campa, Emblemata hispanica, 1991, no. Y31 (p. 202-203). 420. Veen, Otto van (1556-1629). Emblemas de Octavio Veno sobre los versos de Oracio. [Emblemata. Spanish tr. by unknown.] Antwerp, ca. 1607. 12 folios, in Spanish. 23 x 17 cm. Dedicated to: Diego de Barreda
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Location: Museum Plantin-Moretus; M96 (Den. 476) City: Antwerp Published: This manuscript was used for the Spanish edition published in Antwerp by Verdussen in 1607. References: J. Denuce, Museum Plantin-Moretus: Catalogue des manuscrits, Antwerp, 1927, no. 476. 421. Veen, Otto van (1556-1629). L'Ame amante de son dieu. [Emblemata. Selections in English tr. by Mme. de Guyon.] S.I. [18th century]. In: interleaved edition of Veen's Emblemata. Location: British Library; 12305.aaa.25 City: London Published: John Manning, "An Unedited and Unpublished Manuscript Translation of Les Emblemes d'Othon Vaenius," Emblematica 6 no. 2(1992), 325-355. 422. Veen, Otto van (1556-1629). Quinti Horatii Flacci Emblemata (PRINTED TEXT). Antwerp, ca. 1612. 216 pages, in French and Dutch. Location: Museum Plantin-Moretus; BH 378 City: Antwerp Notes: Manuscript text and comments in lower margins of printed pages.
* 423. Veen, Otto van (1556-1629). [Quinti Horatii Flacci Emblemata.] Antwerp(?), before 1607. Album of 103 drawings. 36.3 x 23.5 cm. Illustrations: 103, ink Artist: Otto van Veen Provenance: Greffier Francois Fagel the elder (d. 1746); his nephew G.F.F. the younger (d. 1773); his son Greffier Hendrik Fagel the younger (d. 1838); sold in 1801 to Lord Palmerston; Henry Temple, 2nd viscount Palmerston (d. 1802); Henry John Temple, 3rd viscount Palmerston; William Francis Cowper-Temple (d. 1888); his nephew Evelyn Ashley (d. 1907); sold in Christie's sale of 24 April 1891 (lot 199) to Charles Fairfax Murray; J. Pierpont Morgan. Location: Pierpont Morgan Library; III, 146-157 (accession number) City: New York
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Notes: Album apparently assembled in the 18th century; one of these drawings is not reproduced in the printed editions. Published: First edition in Antwerp, 1607. References: Felice Stampfle, with Ruth S. Kraemer and Jane Shoaf Turner, Netherlandish Drawings of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries and Flemish Drawings of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries in The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York and Princeton, 1991; also see review of this catalogue by Julius Held in Master Drawings 31 no. 3 (1993), 285-299. * 424. Visscher, Roemer. Emblemata ofte sinnebeelden ... door G. Hesman. The Netherlands, 1701. 207 folios, in Dutch. 15.5 x 10 cm. Illustrations: 191, ink Artist: Gerrit Hesman Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SM 1084 City: Glasgow Notes: A revision of the Sinnepoppen written and drawn by Hesman. References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 17. * 425. Visscher, Roemer. Sinnepoppen. The Netherlands, [17th century]. 84 folios, in Dutch, Latin, and French. 24.5 x 20 cm. Illustrations: 84, ink (mounted) Provenance: "Mr. Grill" (noted on many versos); William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SM 1891A City: Glasgow Notes: Described in David Weston, Sir William Stirling Maxwell and the European Emblem: An Exhibition of Books and Manuscripts mounted to coincide with the International Conference "The European Emblem" held in Glasgow, 11-14 August, 1987, Glasgow, 1987, no. 36, noting that William Stirling Maxwell believed these to be Visscher's original sketches for the Sinnepoppen of 1614. References: Hester M. Black, ed.. and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ity ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, no. 16.
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* 426. Volterra. Piarist College. B. Gregorii X. Encomia ... Benedicto Falconcini ... Italy, 1715. 46 folios, in Latin and Italian. 25 x 19 cm. Dedicated to: Gregory X, Pope Illustrations: 25, ink, pale blue wash Provenance: William Stirling-Maxwell Location: Glasgow University Library; SMMadd q36 City: Glasgow References: Hester M. Black, ed., and revised by David Weston, A Short Title Catalogue of the Emblem Books and Related Works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection ... (1499-1917), Aldershot, Scolar Press, 1988, "Appendix of Manuscripts," no. 18. 427. W.T.: Gent[leman]. [Devotional, moral, and satirical verses.] England, ca. 1700. 265 folios, in English. 20 x 15 cm. Illustrations: 99, pasted-in engravings Provenance: Judith Weston, ca. 1720; John T. Beer, ca. 1850; Sotheby's sale of June 24, 1975, lot 202 Location: Leed's University Library; MS Lt, 50 (Brotheiton Collection) City: Leeds * 428. Whitney, Geffrey (15487-1601?). [A choice of emblems.] England, ca. 1585. 98 folios, in English and Latin. 26 x 18.5 cm. Illustrated in plate no. 33. Dedicated to: Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (coat of arms) Illustrations: 197, ink, sepia wash, blue wash Artist: H.A. (ff. 34, 36, 39) Provenance: Quaritch cat. 194, no. 1395; collection of William Augustus White; gift 1941 of his son Harold T. White and daughter Mrs. Hugh D. Marshall Location: Houghton Library, Harvard University; MS Typ 14 (autograph?) City: Cambridge, Mass. Notes: Apparently this is the dedication copy referred to in the printed edition of Whitney, Ley den. 1586, sig. **3v. This manuscript differs considerably from the printed text. Published: A choice of emblemes, Leiden, 1586 (with 15 of these emblems not in the printed edition). References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modern Critical Reception of the
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English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 178-180; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 98; Mason Tung, "Whitney's A Choice of Emblemes Revisited: A Comparative Study of
the Manuscript and Printed Versions," Studies in Bibliography 29 (1976), 32-101; Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Houghton Library, Harvard University, Alexandria, 1986-87, v. 3, 101. 429. [Whitney, Geffrey (15487-1601?).] A choice ofemblemes. England(?), 1585(?) 133 folios, in English. 14.5 x 13.5 cm. Dedicated to: [Mrs.] Elyzabeth Parrott Location: Bodleian Library; MS. Rawlinson Poetry 56 City: Oxford Published: (Apparently copied from the printed edition.) References: Peter M. Daly and Mary V. Silcox, The Modem Critical Reception of the English Emblem, Munich, etc., 1991, 178-180; Peter M. Daly with Mary V. Silcox, The English Emblem: Bibliography of Secondary Literature, Munich, etc., 1990, 98; Mason Tung, "Whitney's A Choice ofEmblemes Revisited: A Comparative Study of the Manuscript and Printed Versions," Studies in Bibliography 29 (1976), 32-101; Peter M. Daly and Anthony Raspa, ed., Geffrey Whitney, A Choice ofEmblemes; The English Emblem Tradition, vol. 1, Toronto, etc., 1988, 85, note 1; Rosemary Freeman, English Emblem Books, New York, 1967, 237-238. 430. [Word games and puns.] Portugal, ca. 1800. Folios 445-446, in Portuguese. 35 x 20.5 cm. In: Peculio of Joao Bautista de Castro, vol. 7. Location: Biblioteca Publica; Cod. CXII/2-7 City: Evora References: Joaquim Antonio de Sousa Telles de Matos, Catdlogo dos manuscriptos da Biblioteca Publica Eborense, vol. 2, 637. 431. Yates, Samuel Ashton Thompson. Catalogue of emblem-books and of a few other similar books at Thingwall, near Liverpool. England, 18.70. 296 folios, in English. 33 x 20 cm. Provenance: Samuel Ashton Thompson Yates Location: Newberry Library; Case MS fw 1025 .872 City: Chicago
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432. Zienkiewicz, Aleksander Kazimierz. Candor pieszczonego sumnienia. Roku Panskiego, 1678. 21 folios, in Polish. 17.4 x 14.2 cm. Dedicated to: Barbarze Zofiey z Dabrowice Illustrations: 17, paper cut-outs silhouetted against black paper Artist: A.K. Zienkiewicz Location: Biblioteka Narodowa; BOZ 1330 City: Warsaw References: Paulina Buchwald-Pelcowa, Emblematy w drukach Polskich i Polski dotyczacych XVI-XVHI wieku, Wroclaw, Ossolineum, 1981, 225.
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LOCATION OF MANUSCRIPTS BY CITY Library ABBOTSFORD Abbotsford Library AMSTERDAM Bibliotheca Philosophia Hermetica ANTWERP Stadsbibliotheek Museum Mayer van den Bergh Museum Plantin-Moretus
Museum Rubenshuis ARNHEM Rijksarchief Gelderland BAMBERG Staatsbibliothek Bamberg BALTIMORE The Walters Art Gallery BARCELONA Biblioteca Universitaria
Institut Municipal d'Historia— Arxiu Historic
Shelfinark
Press N, Shelf 5 (autograph) (none)
BEMA number
142 235, 369, 370
Cod. 32 (B 9858) Cod. 210 (B 78727)
332 366
Nr. 1440
47
A236 (Den. 396) BH378 M328(Den. 119) M96 (Den. 476)
301 422 245 420
D35
80
Van Eck Archives, 51
74
Msc. Var. 5n
384
MS. W.476 MS. W. 495
197 198
MS. 1558 MS. 166/1 MS. 166/2 MS. 166/3 MS. 401 MS. 970
154 184 249 248 247 408
MS.A-28
220
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BERGAMO Biblioteca Civica A. Mai
MM 378 Sala II Loggia, K-6-5/21
199 175
Ms. Boruss. quart. 141
320
Staatliche Museen, Kupferstichkabinett
78 A 19b 78 B 19
185 373
BOLOGNA Biblioteca Comunale dell'Archiginnasio
MS. B.1513
160
51 /I.215/
401
BERLIN Staatsbibliothek
BRNO Univerzitni knihovna BRUSSELS Koninklijke Bibliotheek
Ms. 15.683 Ms. 20.239/B Ms. 20.302 Ms. 20.303 Ms. 20.304 Ms. 20.305 Ms. 20.306 Ms. 20.307 Ms. 20.308 Ms. 20.309 Ms. 20.310 Ms. 20.311 Ms. 20.312 Ms. 20.313 Ms. 20.314 Ms. 20.315 Ms. 20.316 Ms. 20.317 Ms. 20.318 Ms. 20.319 Ms. 20.320 Ms. 20.321 Ms. 20.322 Ms. 20.323 Ms. 20.324/1 Ms. 20.324/2 Ms. 20.325 Ms. 20.326 Ms. 20.327 Ms. 20.328
271 205 283 276 280 279 282 273 268 284 264 287 286 272 275 289 267 270 278 277 288, 378 292 263 291 265 296, 298 262 269 281 274
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Ms. 20.329 Ms. 20.330/1 Ms. 20.330/B Ms. 20.331/1 Ms. 20.331/2 Ms. 20.332 Ms. 20324/2 Ms. Ill 1785 Ms. 4040 Ms. II 2634 CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts) Houghton Library, MS Eng 1188 Harvard University MS Typ 14 (autograph?) MS Typ 365 MS Typ 44 MS Typ 585 (autograph) MS Typ 588 MS Typ 699 CHICAGO Newberry Library
Case MS fw 1025 .872 Case MS W1025 .656 (autograph) Case MS W1025 .709 (autograph) Wing MS -ZW645 .K292 WingMSfZW141 .180r Wing MS fZW842 .K36 Wing MS ZW5391 .98 Wing MS ZW545 .8431 Wing MS ZW5471 .OOlf Wing MS ZW645 .K29 (autograph) Wing MS ZW647 .1742 Wing MS ZW746 .R192 Wing MS ZW883 .S798
COIMBRA Biblioteca Geral, Universidad de Coimbra
MS. 1440. MS. 335 MS. 335 MS. 346 MS. 348 MS. 35 MS. 386 MS. 388 MS. 392 MS. 993 MS. 497
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285 266 315 295 297 293 299 290 294 418, 419 364 428 181 416 135 159 113 431 340 360 179 109 302 107 385 108 260 300 361 395 152 214 323 413 153 200 148 209 250 156 202
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CRACOW Biblioteka Jagiellonska
EDINBURGH Edinburgh University Library ERLANGEN Universitatsbibliothek ESCORIAL, EL Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo EVORA Biblioteca Publica
FLORENCE Biblioteca Laurenziana Biblioteca Riccardiana
GERONA La Casas de Cultura de Ripoll GHENT Universiteitsbibliotheek GLASGOW Glasgow University Library
Ms. 252 Alba amicorum Alba amicorum Alba amicorum Alba amicorum Alba amicorum
30 37 42 51 73
312 12 34 53 65 22
LaingColl.: La. III. 66
194
Ms. 1932
313
b-IV-18 Y.II.21
111 105
Cod. CVII/1-24 Cod. CVIII/2-7 Cod. CXII/2-7 Cod. CXIV/1-10 Cod. CXIV/1-33
206 212 430 211 348
Ashb. 1376 (autograph) Ashb. 688
387 3, 386
1185 F (vol. 6) Ms. 3198 1774
201 391 225
MS 68, Fons Lambert Mata
227
MS. 2616
112
SM 772 (bound in ) MS Ferguson 154 SM 1048 SM 1084 SM 1838 SM 1891A
329 318 406 424 407 425
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SM48 SM Add 167 SM Add f43-44 SMM 1 SMM 1368 SMM 1384 SMM 2 SMM 3 SMM 4 SMM 5 SMM 6 SMM 7 SMM 8 SMM 9 SMMadd q36
412 405 399 162 1 119 353 326 188 189 180 382 178 96 426
8° Cod. Ms. theol. 198
237
HS 214e HS 214° HS Add. 224
43 9 72
GOTTINGEN Niedersachsische Staats- und Universitasbibliothek GRONINGEN Universiteitsbibliotheek HAGUE, THE Koninklijke Bibliotheek
74 J37 121 C6 121 Cl 131 E20 131 E 3 131 H36 132 G 40 132 G 42 133 C 14 133 M 129 133 M5 133 M86 134 B 1 135 E 37 135 G 26 135 G26 74 F 19 74H20 74H25 74H48 74 J37 75 J 1
70 41 33 19 64 75 27 69 18 410 85 29 79 377 187 192 71 68 39 26 61 10
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Koninklijk Huisarchief HANOVER (New Hampshire) Dartmouth College Library KENT Kent Public Record Office KORNIK Biblioteka Komicka PAN
LAWRENCE (Kansas) University of Kansas LEEDS Leeds University Library (Brotherton Collection)
LEIDEN Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek
LILLE Bibliotheque Municipale
76 H 5 76 H5 130 E 28 131 H 38 71 J57
40 38 25 49 13
(none)
177
Codex 002066
133
U1475. Z16
230
BK 1436 BK 1508 BK244 BK244 BK244 BK391
78 37 305 306 307 367
MS C107
213, 380
Ace. no. B 21277 (autograph)
141
MS Lt, 50 Ms Lt, 68 Ms Lt, 76
427 140 327
BPL 1406 BPL 2185 BPL 2734 Ltk 1077 Ltk 2001 Ltk 904 1018/B/3
48 88 24 87 16 84 146
91 113 470
309 151 308
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139
Cod. 3486
210
Biblioteca da Academia Real
MS. 1136(azul)
196
Biblioteca da Ajuda
54-XI-38, no. 42 51-11-48, no. 10 51-11-48, no. 11 51-11-48, no. 9 51-VI-10 52-VIII-37
183 149 256 352 218 414
Biblioteca Nacional
Cod. 3252 Cod. 917 Cod. 9221 (autograph)
186 103 314
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
L.A. 149 L.A. 210
144 145
LONDON British Library
12305. aaa.25 Add. MS (Sloane) 5247 Add. MS. 5789 Add. MS. 5790 Add. MS 12,447 Add. MS 14,308 Add. MS 18,040 Add. MS 59,677 (autograph) Add. MS. 61,822 Arundel 317 Harl. 1377 Harl. 1383 Harl. 1397 Harl. 1460 Harl. 2275 Harl. 6855 a xii. Harl. 6855 art. 13 (autograph) Royal 12A LXVI (autograph) Royal 12.C.iii Royal MS 17.D.XVI Royal 18A XLVIII Sloane MS 3158 Sloane MS 3794 Sloane MS 23, 195 Stowe MS 955 (autograph)
257, 421 169 233 232 118 316 334 375 97 147 195 174 170 226 173 342 347 343, 345 254 259 238 124 336 365 374
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National Army Museum The Warburg Institute Dr. Williams Library MADRID Biblioteca Fundacion Lazaro Galdiano
Biblioteca Nacional
Institute "Valencia de Don Juan" MAINZ Stadtbibliothek MALIBU J. Paul Getty Museum
MILAN Bibliotheca Nazionale NEW HAVEN Beinecke Library (Yale University)
NEW YORK Butler Library (Columbia University) The Hispanic Society of America
6208/1
394
NOC75 MS. Modern, folio 7
17 168
MSS.214/1 MSS.214/3 MSS.214/4 MSS.214/5
236 104 217 219
Ms. Res. 238 MS. 2984 (autograph) MS. 6658 MS. 1596 MS.2610 MS. 7868 MS. 8480 MS. 9409
93 379 417 100 388 123 98 106
MS.26.II.10
221
HS II 366 (autograph)
139
Ms. 20 Ms. Ludwig XII 13 Ms. 11 and lla
125 322 131
AD. XII. 7
396
Boswell Coll: MS.201 (autog.) Boswell Coll.: MS. 119.1:1 (autog.) MS. Vault Shelves / 23 (autograph mss.: Camden)
130 129 171 138
Phoenix BP246.5 F Western MS 16
234 4
MS.B2879 (autograph) MS.B2417 MS.HC:397/397
128 94 357
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Pierpont Morgan Library (Drawings) Pierpont Morgan Library
NUREMBURG Erlangen-Niirnberg Universitatsbibliothek OXFORD Bodleian Library
PARIS Bibliotheque de 1' Arsenal
141
MS. 137 MS. 14 (autograph MS. 144 MS. 178 MS. 82
224 261 390
III, 146-157 (ace. no.)
423
MM 4432 / R-V M21 M42 M375 M422 (autograph) M1076.1-2 MA 2149 (autograph)
325 204 242
Ms. 742
193
Ashmole MS 36 Ashmole MS 767 MS Douce bl MS. Rawlinson Poetry 56 MS. Rawlinson Poetry 146 MS. Rawlinson D942 MS Rawlinson D.345 (autograph)
333 335
409 190
368
376 349
258
191
429 341, 346 167 229, 231
MS. 675 Ms. 3184 MS. 3328 MS. 5420 (autograph)
330 176
Bibliotheque de 1'Institut
Ms. 623 (autograph)
126
Bibliotheque Nationale
18, 597 fr. 7819 fr. 18986 lat. 8706 lat. 10170 lat. 10361 lat. 11398 lat. 13064 lat. n. a. 2636 lat. n. a. 2637 Nouv. acq. fr. 19738
81 350
351 150
90 203 310 164 246 321 132 358 143
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11 28 76
PHILADELPHIA Free Library of Philadelphia Lewis E. 164 Rosenbach Children's Coll. (uncat)
331
PORTO Biblioteca Publica Municipale Ms. 1249 Ms 44 Fundo Azevedo (no. 676)
356
PRAGUE Archiv Narodniho muzea
324
102
B. c. 5 B. c. 7 B. c. 9 B. c. 11 B. c. 12
73 46 14 21 92
VII E 22
115
AD XIII 32 DEV28 DA II 19 DH I 22
255 117 383 116
Umeleckoprumyslove muzeum
MS 7627
400
Pamatnik narodniho pisemnictvi
A 194/S
223
AM20419 MS. 92 AM 15966 AM20175
59 207 36 35
ROME Biblioteca Casanatense
MS. 1418
359
ROUEN Bibliotheque Municipale
Leber 2916
253
EL. 34. B. 12
411
Statni knihovna Strahovska knihovna v klastefe premonstratu
PRINCETON Princeton University Library
SAN MARINO Huntington Library
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SIENA Biblioteca Comunale
STOCKHOLM Kungliga Biblioteket
UPPSALA Universiteitsbibliothek Carolina Rediviva
URB ANA-CHAMPAIGN Rare Book Room (University of Illinois) UTRECHT Rijksuniversiteit
143
870108 870372 (auto.) 870610 860895 890171
56 155 398 163 404
A. V. 19. C. Ill 19 C. VI. 12 C. VI. 9 C. VIII. 2 Y. II. 26
2 120 166 165 172 121
D 127 c D 127 d H45 S 101 S68 S77b Tilander Ty 18 Tilander Ty 24 Tilander Ty 26a X290f Y 11 Y 31 Y 39 Y 50 Y75 Y98 Y 115 Y 124 Y 126 Y 130 Y 131 Y 131m Y 149 o Uncat. X096.1/M768E MS 1686(8.L.12)
397, 403 402 372 389 127 122 67 51 63 371 15 137 54 50 82 77 66 86 57 58 8 52 42
158, 317 134 32
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VALENCIA Archivio del Real Colegio de Corpus Christ!
MS.224
101
MS.6522/3 MS.6522/1 MS. 6522/2
337 339 338
sg.28-4-24
362
Bibl. Vind. Cod. s.n. 31483 Cod. S.n. 22025 (autograph) Bibl. Pal. Vind. Cod. s.n. 28210 Bibl. Pal. Vind.
55 244 60 83
BOZ 1330
432
2678 Ac. 1447 P-7, Ac. 3498C P-209 (no. 182), Ac. 3498C No. 18 (Rosenwald Coll.)
114 319 157 415 222
Woodner Collection 1987.20.5-8
392 252
10 Blankenburg 272 Blankenburg 89 Extravagantes 96.3 Extravagantes 117.5 Extravagantes 197.4 Extravagantes 210.2 Extravagantes 217.1 Extravagantes 4. 2. Aug. 4° 61. 11. Aug.8° 435.1 Novi
354 208 381 136 228 311 5 243 303 23 215
Akc 1948/992 Akc 1949/1015 Akc 1949/1016 Akc 1949/1026
304 62 20 30
Biblioteca Serrano Morales VALLADOLID Biblioteca del Seminario Diocesano de Vallodolid VIENNA Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek
WARSAW Biblioteka Narodowa WASHINGTON Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
National Gallery (Prints and Drawings) WOLFENBUTTEL Herzog August Bibliothek
Wroclaw Bibliotecka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu
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Zaklad Narodowy im. PRIVATELY OWNED
145
Akc 1949/1028 Akc 1949/1032 Akc 1949/1048 Akc 1949/1054 Akc 1949/1060 Akc 1969/145 B 1950 IV oct. 67 IV Q 30b Mil. IV 60
31 89 44 7 6 45 363 251 95 91
16226/11
355 99, 110, 161
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TITLES (except titles used as main entry) Les abus du monde. 242 Adagia. 392 Adversitas / Prosperitas. 262 [Album amicorum of Johannes Vivianus and Marcus Gheeraerts.] 71 Alciati. The life of Andreas Alciati. 240 Alciati. Scholia in Andree Alciati emblemata. 417 Alphabet. [Ornamental alphabet represented in putti.] 109 [Alphabet of ornamental capitals.] 385 [Alphabet of roman capitals in gold.] 107 Alphabet mit allegorischen Figuren und Denkspriichen. 384 Alphabetum rerum heroicarum, i quo sunt emblemata, et ieroglifica. 337 L'Ame amante de son dieu. 257, 421 Amor humanus / Amor divinus. 263 [Amorum emblemata.] 418,419 Argumenta singuloru capitum eccles:[iae] per tetrasticha manu Estherae Inglis exarata, strenae nomine agregio et dignissimo adolescentulo M. Thomae Pukering oblata. 1607. 258 [Arms and devices borne by captains on their cornets in 1642.] 167 Ars poetica Horatii Emblematis expressa. 264 [Atalanta fugiens.] 317, 318 Avaritia / Liberalitas. 265 Ballads. Triuiall Ballades writt here in obedience to Mrs. Tomkin's commands. 142 Ballades dedicated to the Lady Victoria Uvedale. 140, 141 Basilicon doron [in Greek]. 341, 342, 343 Beginselen des inwendigen levenseens christens. 382 [Book of hours.] 144, 145 Bible. [Concerning Biblical, Christian, and profane iconography.] 180
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Bible. [The Picture-Bible of Ludwig Denig.] 161 A booke of diveirs devises and sortes of pictures, with the alphabete of letters, devised, and drawne with the pen. 216 Breve descripsao das letras e emprezas da Eca. 214 [Calendar of the months]. 216 [Calligraphy in various styles.] 300 Candor pieszczonego sumnienia. 432 Cantica matutina ad sanctissumos Jesum Mariam et Josephum. 135 Catalogue of emblem-books and of a few other similar books at Thingwall, near Liverpool. 431 Cayrasco en el Triumpho de la prudencia. 217 Certamen poetico que la Universidad de Zaragoza consagro. 110 Certamenes, motes y emblemas iluminados ... de San Diego de Alcala. 93 Certein spirituall emblems or shorte saeings with their expositions. 194 [Le chant des visions de Petrarque.] 353 [A choice of emblems.] 428, 429 Colours, or Standards ... 1642. 168 [Commentary on five of Alciati's emblems.] 123 Compendio triunfal da real fabrica e pompa luzitana ... del rey D. Pedro II. 415 Concerning figures of crownes. 162 Conclusiones ex philosophia universa. 322 Conscientia / Haeresis. 266 Copia dell origine e de capitoli antichi dell Accademia Intronata. 2 Cornetes. 169 Corpus juris canonici universi emblematicum. 136 De amore. 315 De insignis episcoporum in Polonia quos dum laudat censet. 306 De insignium natura. 396 De miraculoso sacramento singulari bmxellensium / Christus in eucharistia. 267
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De politica, et enarratione per hieroglyfica futurorum euentuum in toto terrarum orbe, hoc anno terrifico sub Martis dominio 1704. 128 De stemmatibus insignium in Polonia hominum. 307 "Death." 129 Debita observantia symbolice expressa. 360 Declaracao magistral sobre os emblemas de Andre Alciato. 314 Delphino magni patris tropheae musae catalaunenses. 203 Des Herrn Br[eka] in Bohmen Stamm|buch]. 5 Des weerldts proefsteen. 112 Devices. [Some drawings of the devices used in colours.] 173 [Devices for Louis XIV.] 131, 349 Devises pour les tapisseries du roy. 350 Devises sur la fleur du soleil. 178 Devises svr le soleil. 177 Devises used upon cornet banners. 170 Dibujo alegorico. 104 Dimoztrazione di caratteri diversi con le sue dichiarazioni. 391 Discorsi e spiegazione di diversi imprese. 120 Discorsi vari sopra diverse sorti d'imprese. 165 Discours francois, toscan, et latin du Seigneur Gabriel Simeon florentin EUDOKIAS [in Greek] sur la cognoissance des esprits et dessings des hommes, suivant un dialogue italien ... des devises amoureuses et militaires de Monsieur Paul lovio Evesque de Nocere. 387 Discours sur 1'art des devises. 351 Discurso sobre banderas. 236 Divi Josephia hieroglifica ex Picinello. 247 Divi patris Ignatii charitas / Divi patris Francisci Xaverii constantia. 268 Les elemens de 1'education heroi'que. 361 Eloquentiae tesserae seu praeceptiones oratoriae amoeniss[im]is symbolis expressae. 181
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Emblemas, e hyeroglificos. 183 Emblemas, o impresos ... sacados de Paulo Jovio. 184 Emblemas colocados no tumulo ... deditore a ... Rainha de Portugal. 218 Emblemas de Octavio Veno sobre los versos de Oracio. 420 Emblemas en numero de 715. 405 Emblemas p(ar)a o jetton da Academia. 196 Emblemas per Santa Rosa. 227 Emblemata. 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 103, 115, 116, 149, 186, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 229, 237, 255, 256, 301, 344, 345, 346, 393, 420, 423 [Emblemata Brandenburgensia.] 185 "Emblemata-bundel." (Mostly Biblical imagery of a Protestant character.) 187 [Emblematic album.] 90, 132 Emblemata de aeternitate / De tempore. 269 Emblemata de bello / De pace. 270 Emblemata de bello peste fame. 271 Emblemata de beneficiis / De consilio. 272 Emblemata de concordia / De discord!a. 273 Emblemata de fide / De haeresi. 274 Emblemata de institutione puerii / De laudibus senectutis. 275 Emblemata de iustitia / De pace. 276 Emblemata de liberalite et avaritia. 296 Emblemata de mansuetudine / De ira. 277 Emblemata de morte / de vita. 278 Emblemata de patientia / De fortitudine. 279 Emblemata de paupertate / De divitiis. 280 Emblemata de pietate / De doctrina. 281 Emblemata de timore domini / De fiducia seu amore. 282 Emblemata de veritate / De misericordia. 283
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Emblemata et paraneses. 304 Emblemata ofte sinnebeelden. 424 [Emblematic album.] 310, 358 [Emblematic drawings in household accounts of Elizabeth I Queen of England.] 191 [Emblematic sketches.] 243, 371, 412 Emblematical Recreations. 340 The Emblem-books of Andreas Alciati. 240 Embl ernes. 126 Emblemes and epigrams. 411 Emblemes et devises. 416 Emblemes et devises chrestiennes et morales. 133 Emblemes et devises morales. 134 Emblemes et devises pour la royne mere du roy. 373 [Emblemes, ou devises chrestiennes.] 329 Emblemi d'Andrea Alciato. 96 Empresas. Las 12.gloriosas ... empresas del Hercules erudito. 154 Unas empresas a los reyes. 388 Empresas de los reyes de Castilla y de Leon. 362 [Enigmas.] 156, 228, 305, 348, 374 Eucharistia. 285, 297, 298 Eucharistiae sacramento poenitentia / Eucharistiae sacramento hymna lauda sion. 286 Explication y moralidad del carro de la paz. 219 Fables et emblemes en vers. 375, 376 [The four elements.] 252 Franciscus de Borgia. 299 Fundament vnnd grundtliche Berichtung aller vnnd jeder Alphabet wo die jren ordenlichen Vhrsprung vnnd Herkome haben. 108
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[German alchemical texts.] 95 Giuoco d'arme. 171 B. Gregorii X. Encomia. 426 Hierogliphicas que hizo la Universidad de Alcala. 94 Hieroglyphica sacra. 232 Hieroglyphical figures by Cesare Ripa. 365 Hieroglificos a S. Joseph. 248 Hieroglificos de las personas en santidad excellentes. 357 Hieroglificos del afio 1604. 249 Hyeroglificos. 250 Hoc album fautoribus ac amicis consecrat Johannes Samuel Pilling. 66 Hoc libro continentur ea qu(a)e acta sunt publice in hac Academia Eborensis. 212 Hortus regius. 372 Iconologia. 122 Iconologia ... In this last edition enlarged and amended with images & discourses & copious tables by Giovanni Zaratino Castellini. 364 [Imprese.] 1, 158, 175 Imprese de i cavalieri, o uomini d'arme senesi. 172 Imprese, emblemi, cimieri, rovesci di medaglie ... usati in diverse occasioni da personaggi della Ser[enissi]ma Casa di Toscana. 201 Imprese, cimieri, rovesci, di medaglie ... usati in diverse occasioni dai personaggi della Serenissima Casa di Toscana. 386 In symbolvm decimvm Achillis Bocchij commentariolvs. 160 Inscriptiones antiqua. 127 Las insignias devisas delas banderas i estandartes delos Romanos. 338 Instrumentos y machinas de guerra. 105 Itineraire de Colin Valare. 246 Laboris, et Constantiae. 245 Liber Genesis. 377
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Liber vnicus Esdra. 157 Liliger Gabriel Angelas missus ad plantanda in Sionaeo liliario candidissima lilia. 383 Livre de morale. 143 [Logic textbook.] 380 London in armes displayed. 316 Memoriae atque inscribendis nominibus. 63 Mira calligraphiae monumenta. 125 Le miroir de princes. 328 La mistica lia. 409 A morall fabletalke. 4 Motto for a book of travels. 130 [Mottoes in Latin.] 138 Mythologica ethica. 4 Navigatio allegorica siue vita humana. 287 A New Yeeres gift for the right honorable and vertyous lady the Lady Arskene of Dirltoun. 260 Nomi accademici, ed imprese di varie gentildonne senesi. 166 Noticia de las fiestas y funciones con que se celebaron en Barcelona. 220 Noticia dos emblemas que adornarao a Igreja do Seminario de Coimbra. 202 Occasio arrepta neglecta, illius commoda hums incommoda. 159 [Original poems and drawings.] 302 [Ostelen Emblematische Gemiit - Verniigung.] 405 Pacis triumphum magnificum Clementi XIII. 368 Parables & parallels how to be understood. 114 Paradoxa, emblemata, aenigmata, hieroglyphica, e uno, toto, puncto, centra. 233, 234, 235 Patronis factoribus amiciso. 8 Peccatum / Gratia. 288, 378 Per II Serenissimo Gran Duca di Toscana. 3
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts A perfect registry of all the colours taken from the Scotts. 226 A pheniz de Portugal prodigioza em seus nomes D. Maria Sofia Isabel. 413, 414 Philothecam hanc Mag. Joh. J. Fernaei. 50 Pia carmina et miscellanea quaedam cum emblematibus. 308, 309 Pithie sentences and wise sayinges. 97 Pium infracti amoris foedus. 404 Prefacao d'Andre Alciato sobre o livao dos emblemas. 102 Principis ac domini Philippi II ducis pomeranorum emblematum liber. 320 Proviantbedienten zu Zittau. 77 Prudentia / Temperantia. 289 Puerorum institutio. 290 Les quatrains du Sr. de Pybrac. 179 [Raccolta di stemmi con motti.] 359 Recueil de plusieurs obseques de princes et princesses. 221 [Recueil de poesies.] 151 Regies pour la connoissance des devises. 150 Relation de la Christiana rogativa. Ill Ritningar af Sohms illuminati i Ryssland. 389 Riverci di medaglie della Ventura Befana de cortigiani ferraiuoli. 121 [Sacramentum miraculosum bruxellense triseculare.] 291 Schonbartbuch. 222 Secretum meum mihi. 254 Sene-ficacoens das flores e frutas. 148 Servitus / Libertas. 292 Shakespeare and the emblem writers. 241 Sigilli mysteria. 137 Simbola ... magnorum ducum. ... principium. 397, 398 Simbola pontificum et imperatorum romanorum. 399, 403
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Simbola romanorum imperatorum occidentia et orientis. 400, 401, 402 Sinn-Tafeln. 381 Sinnepoppen. 424, 425 La sombra de las heroycas hazanas. 379 Spiegel van den ouden ende nieuwen lijdt. 146 The sprite of trees and herbes. 334, 335 Stamm=buch fur Joh. Gottfr. Roederer. 67 Superbus / Humilis / Orator / D. Caecilia. 293 Symbola. 117 Symbola ex Sylvestro Petra Sancta. 352 Symbola ex Clypeo gentilicio laudes Johannis III Sobieski adumbrata. 367 Symbola heroica, critica, moralia nobili iuventuti consecrata. 244 Symbola in exceptione ... Leopoldi. 407 Symbola Pythagora hispanica explanatione illustrata. 339 Symbolicae philosophiae. 230 [Symbolicae quaestiones.] 124 Symbolorum et emblematum tarn moralium quam sacrorum selectis. 139 Sztambuch gdanski. 37 t'verborgen leeven der ziele met Christus. 410 Tabula Cebetis. 147 The tale of Hermetes the heremyte pronownced before the Q. Maiesty at Woodstocke. 238 Theatrum emblematicum. 303 Theatrum vitae et mortis. 363 Theils gratulation. 311 Totum versum, et in tres libros [Regia methodo observata] divisum. 347 Tractatus de usu dialectices. 231 Tradusao dos seis versos latinos d'Alsiato. 103
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Trait e de la patience. 253 Tres potentiae animae. 294 Tristitia / Laetitia. 295 Triumphalis celsituvo quae figurata a figura loseph. 223 Two hundred pooses. 336 [Vaticinia Pontificum.] 224 La verite a la place des ombres; L'Agneau Paschal, figure du sacrifice et sacrament de nos autels; La Manne, figure de la sacree eucharistie; Arch d'Alliance, figure de 1'auguste sacrament de 1'autel. 204 Vriendenrolle van Peter Verleus. 84 Works of use for a catalogue and history of emblem books. 182 [Writing and drawing book.] 395 Der zielen Weide ... in de geesteijke gemeenschap met God. 163 Zinnebeelden. LVII zedelijke en leerzaame zinnebeelden. 119
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ARTISTS A B (monogram) 109 Ancini, Piero ? 409 Axtzat, Jacob 37 Bailly, Jacques 131, 349, 350 Beil 208 Bening, Simon 145 Berkhey, Le Francq van 27 Boissard, Jean Jacques 127, 126 Bolgarini, Belisario 121 Bonasone, Giulio ? 124 Bouchorst, Jan van 85 Boy, Adolf 37 Brandes, Ch. 37 Brunet, F. 244 Buchardus Lucanus Marpurgensis 87 Buno, Johannes or Conrad ? 136 Bureus, Johannes 137 Gary, Patrick 140, 141, 142 Cerqueira e Barros, Theotonio ? 314 Christenius, M. 37 Clement, Philippus Eugenius 279 Corbould, Edward Henry 155 Costa, Felix de 157 Denig, Ludwig 161 Du Busc, Guillaume 177 Eger, R.J. 43 Erb, Johannes Ludovicus 75
F[ella], T[homas] 216 Fendall, A. 41 Fisher, Fitz-Paine 226 Fuller, Isaac 364 Gellius, Nicolaus 32 Gheeraerts, Marcus 71 Goltzius, Hubertus 48 Guiot, Claude ? 181 H.A. 428 Hesman, Gerrit 424 Hoefnagel, Joris 125, 252, 253 Holsteyn, Pieter, the younger 372 Inglis, Esther, (Kello) 179, 258, 259, 260, 261 Janson, Pieter 24 Jones, William 395 Jonge, Frans van Mieris de 64 Kennedy, Patrick 302 Kreps, Dorothea 72 Marstaller, Martin 320 Meriam, M. 37 Otto, Melchior 77 Patel, Pierre (father or son) 204 Peacham, Henry 341, 342, 343 Perrault, Charles 113 Perreal, Jean 374 "R. Suz" signature 207 Rembrandt van Rijn (drawing on f. 233) 18 "Richelieu" 176
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Richter, Friderich 37 Robert, Nicolas 322 Rollos, J.J. 367 Rosenhane, Sobering 371 "S" with a diagonal stroke drawn from top right to bottom left 190 Sala, Pierre 376 Saporiti, Giacomo (?) 379 Schwerdtlein, Joseph 384 Seumois, Hieronymus de 268, 276, 283 Sohm, Peter 389 Solis, Andreas 47 Solis, Vergilius 327 Spada, Valerio 391 Strada, Ottavio de 397, 399, 402, 403 Strobel, B. 37 Tinoco, Luis Nunes 414 Turmile, Jonathan 168 Van de Passe I, Crispijn 188, 377 Van Deijnum, loannes Carolus 281 Veen, Otto van 423 Webner, Carolus Mauritius 62 Wilmart, Georgius Hermannus 267, 270, 277, 286, 289 Zienkiewicz, A.K. 432
TRANSLATORS Alberici, Filippo 147 Amalteo, Aurelio 96 Briton, William 97 Castellini, Giovanni Zaratino 364 Cerqueira e Barros, Theotonio 314 Diaz Bote, Pedro 98 Geschier, Petrus 112 Golding, Arthur (1536-1606) 4 Guy on, Mme. de 257, 421 Lilljedahl, Jacob 122 Marot, Clement (14957-1544) 353 Mayans y Siscar, Gregorio (1699-1781) 101 Roemers, Anna (1583-1651) 329 Tribaldos de Toledo, Luis 418 Yoder, Don 161
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DEDICATEES Albert of Austria, Archduke 422 Albertz, Johann 18 Alexander, Duke of Milan 98 Alfonso I d'Este 144 Almeida, Michael de 186 Ana of Austria (abbess of Las Huelgas) 357 Anthing, Carl Heinrich Wilhelm 19 Antonisz, Aegidius Anselmus 13 Apaolaza, Pedro de, archbishop (d. 1643) 110 Appiano de Arragona, Cosimo 400 Arletius, Johannes Caspar 62 Armand de Bourbon 322 Arskene of Dirltoun, Lady 260 d'Astige, Mile, contesse de 176 August, Rudolf 381 Augustus Albertus 15 Baerselman, Marcellus 75 Barreda, Diego de 420 Bleyenburch, Cornelis van 25 Bohme von Namslau, Heinrich von 37 Bohnisch 20 Bois, Augustin de 14 Booth, Everard 32 Borch, Henricus van der 38, 40 Bouckaert, Josse, bishop of Ypres (1641-1646) 112 Brandenburg, Markgraf von (Georg Friedrich) 185
Brinck, Ernst 29 Bruc, Rene de, Marquis de Montplaisir 330 Buycken, Elisabeth 28 "Caesar, Sir Julius" 344 Caetanus, Henricus (1550-1599) 132, 358 Calbo, Ursula (bride of John Bragadini) 390 Caspar, Wenceslaus Gabriel (abbot) 383 Cecil, Robert (son of Lord Burghley) 334 Charles of Lorraine (1545-1602) 127 Charles, Prince of Wales (1600-1649) 259 Chevalier, Nicolaas (ca. 1650-ca. 1720) 79 Christina, Queen of Sweden (1626-1689) 372 Clauserus, Johannes Henricus 63 Clement XIII, Pope , (Carlo Delia Torre di Rezzonico) (1693-1769) 368 Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658) 226 Dauphin (son of Louis XIV) 203 Dobschutz, Georg Gottlob von 35 Dominius, Cornelis 24 Dousa, Janus 48 Dudley, Robert (Earl of Leicester) (15327-1588) 336, 428 Duwentz, Johann Andreas von 54 Ebner, Johannes Paul 65 Eborensi, Academia 212 Eck, Lambert Engelbert van (1754-1803) 74 Egerton, Thomas, Keeper of the Seal 411 Egmond, Francoise 33 Egmond, Leonora 33
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Elizabeth, Queen of Portugal 156 "Encuberto, Rey" 157 Engelhardus, Nicolaus (Argentinensus) 81 Escalona, Duke of (Viceroy of Naples) 128 Feferius, Zikmund Peter 92 Fernaeus, Johan Johannis (1658-1727) 50 Feuerlein, Friedrich (1664-1716) 34 Florence, individuals relating to 109 Francois d'Angouleme (1494-1547) 392 Fritag, Arnold 12 Gheeraerts, Marcus 71 Gregory X, Pope (Tebaldo Visconti) 426 Gronovius, Johannes Fredericus 64 Grossman, Burchard 18 Gruber, Johann Heinrich 56 Harant, Krystof 73 Hardwick, John, colonel 316 Hartmann, Joseph 223 Hatton, Christopher (1540-1591) 333 Hauer, Franz 244 Hauer, Friedrich 244 Hayes, Monseigneur de 179 Heidenreich, Michael 78 Helpen, Abel Coenders van 9 Henry Stuart, Prince (1594-1612) 341, 343, 345, 346 Henry VII, King of England (1457-1509) 147 Hofferus, Adrianus 10 Hoffman, Christian Ernst 22
Hoflichus, Christopherus 23 Holmes, Susan 324 Hugenholtz, Isaac 41 Hugo Beekman, abbot of Cysoing 309 "Infante Cardenal" (brother of Philip IV King of Spain) 362 Jacobo Maximilian, bishop of Gurk 404 Jakub of Zinneburg 46 James I, King of England (1566-1625) 342, 347 James IV, King of Scotland (1473-1513) 242 Kiers, K.W. 72 Kordenbusch or Kordenleuch, Paul 82 La Chambre family 90 Leo, Johannes Roelofs 68 Leopold of Austria, emperor (1640-1705) 96, 284, 287, 407 Lewenhaimb, Philippus Jacobus Sachs (1626-1672) 86 Lindelauff, Peter 83 Lorberau, Johann Friedrich von Lauriga zu 55 Louis XIV, King of France (1638-1715) 131, 349 Louise of Savoy 376 Lunghamer, Johann Christoph 53 Major, Esaias 30, 31 Maria Sofia Isabel, Queen of Portugal 414, 415 Mary II, Queen of England (1662-1694) 177 Math, Andreas 11 "Maximiliani Baronis de Candelman" 360 Medici, Catherine de', Queen of France (1519-1589) 387
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Medici, Giangastone de' 386 Medici, Marie de', Queen of France (1573-1642) 198, 373 Meyen, Jan van der 47 Mijnden, Johannes a 61 Mijnden, Johannes van Amstel van 70 Montpensier, duchesse de (Anne Marie Louise d'Orleans) 204 Moretus, Balthasar 245 Mylius, Johan Ludwig (1682-1733) 51 Nassau-Orange, princess of 361 Ossuna, Duke of (Pedro Giron) 379 Otto, Melchior (1620-1666) 77 Parrott, Elyzabeth 429 Peter II, Emperor of Russia 354 Pedro II, King of Portugal (1648-1706) 413, 415 Petre, 2nd baron (William) 261 Petzke, Jacob 45 Philipp II, Herzog von Pommern 320 Pilling, Johannes Samuel 66 Plancq, Marie Andreae Tereze Hypolyte de la 76 Puckering (Pickering?), Thomas (1592-1636) 258 Radermacher, Samuel 88 Radermoeker, Jean 253 Reiche, Samuel 89 Reif, Caspar 21 Rockox, Nicolaas 80 Roederer, Johannes Gottfried 67
Rommer, Wilhelm 91 Ruardi, J. 43 Rudolf II, emperor 252 Rudolf August v. Br. 311 Ruloffs, Barthelomeus 16 Salbach, Johann Christoph (1637-1708) 57 Schauenburg, Beatus von 17 Schiltel, Johann Wolfgang 60 Schreiber, Johann Erhard 44 Schroder, Johann Hendrik (1753-1795) 58 Scriverius, Petrus (1576-1660) 85 Seguier, Pierre, Chancellor of France 321 Sidney, Philip (1554-1586) 231 Sidney, Robert (1595-1677) 230 Sobieski, Jan III, King of Poland (1629-1696) 367 Spengler, Johan Jacob 52 Spijk, Johan Albert van der 49 Stade, Johann 59 Teodosio, Prince (died 1653) 214, 323 Torrentinus, Henricus 39 Torres, Luis 417 Treguier, Academy of 181 Tuscany, Grand-Duke of 3 Ulrich, Anton 381 Uvedale, Victoria 140, 141 Valerius, Colinus 246 Vandermot, Guillaume 151
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Verleus, Peter 84 Visvliet, Egbert Philip van 27 Vivianus, Johannes 71 Vockestaert, Charlotte Amelie (1759-1824) 74 Waenen, Cornells van 26 Weert, Roland de 87 Wielen, Johannes Baptista Stalpaert van der 69 Winter, Heinrich Traugott 36 "Wolfgango theodorico archiepiscopo Salzburgensis" 402, 403 Zapata de Mendoza, Antonio (bishop of Pamplona) 94 Zofiey, Barbarze z Dabrowice 432
ADDITIONAL NAMES Academia Aula (Portugal) 186 Academia de los Nobles i Belles Arts do Sant Carles (Valencia) 405 Academia Eborensi 212 Affonceca, Antonio de 356 Agustin, Antonio 105 Alciati 10, 123, 189, 217, 240, 255, 411, 412, 417 Annunciacao, Miguel de, bishop (d. 1780) 202 Aragon, court of 106 Arias Montanus, Benedictus 71 Asturias, Prince of 220 Befana, Ventura 121 Borgia, Franciscus de 296, 298, 299
Both, J. 39 Bragadini, John 390 Bruninx, C. 39 Bruyn, Abraham de 252 Castro, Joao Bautista de 430 Castroverde, Juan de 388 Cebes, Tablet of 143 Chagas, Antonio das 356 Chalons-sur-Marne, poets in 203 Clusius, Ca. 32 Coligny, Hendrik de 33 Collaert, Adriaen 252 Conche, Guillaume de 392 Cormaillon, Helene de 68 Corser, Thomas 239 Dati, Gregorio 225 Demetruis, Emmanuel 48 Dirltoun see: Arskene of Dirltoun Douza, Janus 32 Duarte, D. (infante) 183 Elizabeth I, q. of E. 191 Erasmus 392 Etulain y Garro 94 Fabricius, J. 34 Falconcini, Benedicto 426 Fernando, King of Spain 221 Fine, Claude Oronce 171 Francis I, King of France 180
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Gesner, Conrad 252 Giovio, Paolo 184, 387 Giron, Pedro see: Osuna, Duke of Green, Henry 99 Golding, Arthur 4 Gronow see: Gronovius Haenel, Gustavo (re. El Escorial) 105 Haye, Michael (of Louvain) 213 Heemskerck, Marten van 187 Heinsius, Daniel 10, 18, 32 Hercules 154 Hesman, G. 424 Heurnius, J. 39 Hondius, Petrus 32 Hout, Jan van (1542-1609) 48 Jarry, Nicolas 129, 322 Jesuits 156, 211, 255, 304, 348, 352 Jewish community (Rome) 368 Junius, Francis 32 Kello, Esther, Mrs. see: Inglis, Esther Knobelsdorf family 251 Lipsius, Justus 80 Lochom, Michel van 328 Louis XIII, k. of F. 164 Maria Sofia Isabel, Princess Palatine & Queen of Portugal 218, 413,414, 415 Marraponi, Augusto 2 Menestrier, C. F. 368
Meteren, Emmanuel van (1535-1612) 13, 88 Miraeus 80 Moller, D. G. 34 Montenay, Georgette 259 "Montpensier" ms. 204 Napoleon 236 Nassau, Maurits 33 Noort, Jan Van der 80 Noot, Jan van der 84, 353 Oratorio, Congregation of 218 Ortelius, Abraham 80 Ottoman rulers 157 Ovid 327 Parliament, English 118, 173, 195 Pennsylvania Dutch 161 Petrarca 158, 197 Peutinger, Conrad 102 Pibrac, Guy see: Du Faur, Guy Pibrac Piccolomini, Alessandro 165 Picinelli, N. 247 Pickering, Thomas see: Puckering Pietrasancta see: Petra Sancta Plantin-Moretus 245 Posthius, Johannes 327 Rezzonico, Carlo della Torre see: Clement XIII, Pope Rollenhagen, Gabriel 412 Roverius, Jacobus 146 Saint Francis Xavier 268
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Saint Joseph 247, 248 Saint Joseph Barnabus (or Barrabus) 247 Saint Thomas of Villanova 227 Saint Vigilius 404 San Carlos, Academy of see: Academia de les Nobles i Belles Arts Saubertus, J. 34 Scaliger, Joseph (1540-1609) 32, 85 Schembart carnival 222 Schurman, Anna Maria 79 Segni, Alessandro 201 Spener, Ph. 34 Sphinx 331 Spijk, Constance van der 49 Stirling-Maxwell, William 239 Terzi, Girolamo 199 Thingwall 431 Thompson, Henry Yates 239 Valare, Colin see: Valerius, Colinus Valeriano, G.B. 217 Veen, Ernest van 406 Veen, Otto van 146, 264 Verrien, Nicolas 368, 416 Vilanova, Thomas de see: Saint Thomas Virgil 158 Virgin Mary 135, 237 Vissher, Cornelius 187 Von Logau family 251 Vos, Maarten de
187 William III, King of England 177 William V, Prince of Nassau-Orange 361 Whitney, Geffrey 216, 239 Yates Thompson see: Thompson, Henry Yates
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PROVENANCE Albani, Hieronymus, cardinal 190 Andres, Juan F. 110 Antikuitetsarkivet (Stockholm?) 127 Armstrong, G.L. 114 Arschot, Duke of 105 Alstromer, J. 372 Ancini family 409 Angle, Paul N. 340 Argonaut Bookshop 302 Ashley, Evelyn (d. 1907) 423 August, Rudolf 381 Ayala, Juan de 123 Azevedo, Count of 102 Bachelin-Delflorenne 376 Bancel, E.M. 242 Barao de Prime 102 Baskett, John 125 Bay ere children 331 Beatty, Chester 145 Bechtel, Guy 369 Beer, John T. 427 Beijers, J.L. 410 Berwick, Lord 316 Bibliotheca Coisliniana (St. Germain-des-Pres) 321 Bibliotheca Congregationis Oratorii apud Regiam Domum B.M. Virginis de Necessitatibus 414 Bibliotheca Gymnasii Regii Cathol. Wratislaviensis 304
Bondy, Louis W. 36 Bosch, H. 29 Bourbon, Armand de (1622-66) 322 Brodin (auction) 402 Brooke, John A. 344 Brooke, Thomas 344 Brooks, Joseph Yates 99 Brotherton 140, 141, 327, 427 Browne, William (of Tavistock) 335 Bure, J. & M. de 204 Burghley, William Cecil, Lord 334 Bylicki, Tomasz 355 Bystrom, Niclas 402 Cambout de Coislin see: Coislin Campion, Giles 342 Candy, Hugh 327 Carew, George 147 Cary, Melbert B. 171 Cawdor, Lord 113, 131 Cecil, William see: Burghley Charles I (as Prince of Wales) 259 Childs, Albert K. 138 Choate, Robert B., Mrs. 159 Christie's (London) 97 Cioslin, Henri-Charles du Cambout de 143, 321 Comyns, Mr. 342 Conde, John 341 Conrart, Valentin 150
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Convictus, Paulus Cavena 301 Cowper-Temple, William Francis (d.1888) 423 Cromp, Pierrepont 141 Cysoing, Abbey of 151, 308, 309 Day, Richard 125 De Forest, George B. 242 De Lisle, Viscount 230 Dickens, Charles 114 Dietrichstein family 401 Dobell (London) 261 Doinneterie, Hector Le Breton, Sieur de la (d.1652) 176 Drou booksellers 369 Dubrowsky, Peter 143 Dzialynski, Tytus 305, 306, 307, 367 Ecclesiae Collegiatae Sanctae Annae (Cracow) 312 Eisenmann, Heinrich 113, 131 Elizabeth, princess (1608) 147 Elte, Meijer 377 Eversberg, E.D.R.B. van Heerdt tot 187 Fagel the elder, Greffier Francois (d.1746) 423 Fagel the younger, Greffier Francois (d.1773) 423 Fagel the younger, Greffier Hendrik (d.1838) 423 Faille, J. Baart de le 13 Ferdinand I, emperor 125 Fleming, John 4 Ford, Eliza 79 Friedrich Wilhelm III, King of Prussia 320
Frost, H. Harvey 361 Furthman, Jules 4 Gardie, M. G. de la 397 Geer, H. U. De 397 Gilhofer and Rauschburg 18 Goldschmidt, Lucien 181, 349 Gouveia Osorio, Jose Fructuoso Ay res de 356 Grill, Mr. 425 Gruel and Engelmann 198 Gustav III, King of Sweden 372 Hagen, Winston Henry 241 Hague, The (Royal Library) 79 Hall, Christian H., Mrs. 349 Hamill, Alfred E. 260 Hamilton, Duke of 185, 373 Harley, Robert 342 Harper, Mary 140, 141 Heilbrun, Georges 190 Henry, Prince of Wales (son of James I) 343 Hiersemann, Karl 357 Hoe, Robert 182 Hofer, Frances 181 Hofer, Philip 113, 131 Hollis, Thomas 168 Hollis, Thomas Brand 168 Houghton, Arthur A., Jr. 97 Howard, Henry (Lord Arundel) 254 Howard, Thomas (Lord Arundel) 147
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Hulthem, C. van 271 Ilchester, Earlof 394 Imbert, A. 376 Israel, B. M. 192 James I, King of England 254 Jan III Sobieski, King of Poland 367 Jesuit College (Brussels) 310 Jesuit College, Kutna Hora 255 Jesuit College, Pont a Mousson 17 Jesuit College (Trento) 404 Jones, A. 114 Koch, Louis 125 Kraus, H. P. 80, 207, 322 Kwiatkowski, Kajetan 305, 306, 307 Laing, David 59 Lansdowne, Louisa 113, 131 Las Huelgas, Convent of 357 Lastanosa, Vincencio Juan de 110 Le Breton, Hector see: Doinneterie Le Camus family 330 Leclerc, H. 204 Libreria Mayansiana see: Mayans y Siscar Lisiecki, Andreas 305, 306, 307 Lisle, Viscount de see: De Lisle Loring, Rosamond Boevditch 135 Louise of Savoy 375 Ludwig, Peter and Irene 322 Lumley, John 254
MacCarthy-Reagh, Justin de 322 Maggs Bros. 4, 159, 392 Marcoreni (or Marcoreno), Francis 159 Marin, Anth. 418 Marshall, Hugh D., Mrs. 428 Martinez de la Vega, Hieronymous 337, 338, 339 Martinez del Romeroff, Antonio 27, 219, 236 Martinez Sanchez, Antonio 104 Martini 368 Mattele, J. L. 290 May, Frederick P. 216 May, William 216 Mayans, Juan Antonio 337 Mayans y Siscar, Gregorio (1699-1781) 337, 338, 339 Mikulov, Caste of 401 Milde, Albert 125 Miranda, Count of 106, 417 Monies (dealer) 100 Morgand 242 Muller, Frederik 10, 13, 27, 49, 61, 69, 70, 75 Munday, Richard 342 Murray, Charles Fairfax 423 Neuwens, Ant. 271 Nodier, Charles 242 Nowell, Margaret 334 Olschki, L. 109, 197, 409 Oratorio, Congregation of see: Bibliotheca Congregationis Oratorii Paar, Ludwig, Count 18
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Parikian, D. 135 Parke-Bernet (N.Y.) 322 Parron, Jane 216 Paulmy, Marquis de 330, 357 Pearson & Co. 204 Philip II, King of Spain 105, 221 Philipp II, Duke of Pomerania 320 Phillipps, Thomas, Sir 138, 418 Phoenix, Stephen Whitney (d. 1881) 234 Pichon, Jerome, Baron 107, 376 Preole, Castle of 9 Preussiche Staatsbibliothek 34, 53, 65 Quaritch 79, 97, 428 Rauh, Adam 384 Rawlinson, Richard 341 Ricketts, C. L. 108, 385 Rindfleisch, Theodor 363 Rochefoucauld, Comte de la 387 Rosenbach, A. S. W. 324 Rosenthal (Zurich) 145 Rosenwald, Lessing J. 222 Rosenwald, Lessing J., Mrs. 252 Ruardi family 43 Rudolf II, emperor 125 Rudolf, Ludwig 354 Saint-Germain-des-Pres, Abbey of 143 Salloch, William 56, 59, 317, 360 Santa Catalina, Monastery of 408
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Schab Gallery, William H. 392 Schwartz, Esther Ipp 161 Scott, Walter, Sir 142 Seguier, Chancellor 143 Simpson, Philip 216 Smedley, W. T. 344 Societe Nationale des Antiquaires de France 143 Sotheby's 140, 141, 316, 327, 349, 392, 427 Soultanoff, Nicolas 143 Sowdon, H. W. 258 Speyer & Peters (Buchhandlung) 77 Stegemeier, Henri 158 Stirling-Maxwell, William, Sir 59, 96, 119, 162, 178, 178, 180, 188, 189, 326, 329, 353, 382, 399, 405, 406, 407, 424, 426 Stolberg, Christian Ernst, Gratzu 300 Stonehill, Inc. 134 Swann Auction Gallery 395 Taylor, Robert H. 35, 207 Techener, J. J. 242, 376 Temple, Henry (d. 1802) 423 Temple, Henry John (d. 1865) 423 Thornton, Augusta 79 Tiks collection 403 Tilloch, Alexander 317 Timberlake, Robard 118 Tregaskis (London) 260 Trew, Christoph Jacob (d. 1769) 313 Tripier 376
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Truzasc 125 Ulrich, Anton 381 Von Billow, Joachim Heinrich (1605-1724) 237 Von Griinbiichl, Ferdinand Hoffman 401 Warburg, Aby 17 Voshol, G. J. Beeldsnyder van 19, 64 Weston, Judith 427 White, Harold T. 428 White, Henry, of Lichfield 96 White, William Augustus 428 Whitney see: Phoenix, Stephen Whitney Wightman, Julia P. 325 Wilmerding, L. 322 Woodmer, Ian 392 Xabregas, S. Bento de 210 Yates see: Brooks, Joseph Yates Yemeniz, N. 242
TOPICS and GENRES Alchemy 128, 369 Alphabets 216 Architecture 128, 202, 220, 414 Astrology 128 Benedictive drama 404 Bible, Picture161 Biblical imagery 114, 138, 157, 180, 187, 377 Cabala 128, 379 Christian humanism 331
Chronograms 151, 223, 311 Cipher monograms, designs for 416 Color tests (in watercolor) 395 Costumes 222 Crowns 162 Cutwork paper 36, 43, 432 Figure writing 108, 235, 300 Flowers, symbolic properties of 148, 152, 261, 319, 406, 409, 416 Madrigals 347 Marbled paper 56 Masque in Latin 159 Memory 136 Micrography 108, 300 Mirror writing 107, 179, 258, 300 Music 109, 128, 347 Numerology 128, 379 Passion of Christ 409 Prison, written in 74 Prophecy 128 Pythagorean symbols 339 Ramist logic 231 Riddles 331 Roses, symbolic properties of 406 Sacraments 204, 249, 267, 285, 286, 291, 297, 298 Silenus Alcibiadis 160 Sun, imagery of 177, 198 Tapestries, designs for 113, 131, 349, 350 Textiles 36, 51
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts Translations 4, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 147, 184, 254, 257, 301, 314, 317, 353, 364, 365, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422 Travel 130 Volvelles 409
DATES Sixteenth Century 15—, early 1500, ca. 1505, ca. 1510, before? 1510, ca. 1512-1515 1514-1519 1520-1530 1521525, ca. 1540, ca. 15-, mid 1551550, ca. 1556 1559 1561-1562 1562, ca. 1563-1569 1563-1597 1565-1566 1566-1567 1569-1575 1569-1655 1569 1570-1578 1570-1603 1570 1570, ca. 1571, ca. 1571-1639 1574 1575 1574-1596 1574-1596 1575-1580, ca. 1577, 1580-81 1579-1605 1579-1628 1581580, ca.
105, 144, 254 147, 225, 242 147 180 242 392 374 143 376 375 222 124 331 207 387 127 25 111 25 48 336 255 199 312 121, 253 47 71 197 190 212 68 156 238 81 78 252 191 4 80 229 399
1580-1583, ca. 126 231 1581-1583 337, 338, 339 1583 246 1583-1586 237, 429 1585 301,428 1585, ca. 1585-1598, 1622 216 12 1586-1590 97 1586-1596 1586-1614 9 139 1587 333 1588 1588-1592, ca. 28 87 1588-1594 59 1589-1614 132, 358 1590 230 1590, ca. 94, 138, 183 15-, late 385 1592 13 1594-1602 1596, shortly before 397, 402, 403 32 1596-1603 1596 400 11 1597-1606 1598, ca. 107 335 1598-1599 334 1598-1599 40 1599-1600 1599-1607 39 38 1599-1615
153, 106, 108, 145, 160, 165, 189, 194, 200, 221, 353, 386, 417
Seventeenth Century 16—, early 1600, ca. 1600-1602 1600-1611 1601 1601-1610, ca. 1601-1638 1602-1604 1602-1612 1602-1627 1602-1649 1603 1603-1604 1603, after 1604 1606 1607, before 1607 1607, ca. 1608-1619
93, 99, 153 398 , 401, 411 61, 70 33 261 198 85 17 56 88 29 346 341 185 342 , 347 260 423 1, 179,258 420 10
169
170 1608-1644 92 1609-1620 83 1609 320 1610-1611 69 21 1610-1626 1610 343 ,345 379 1611 422 1612, ca. 1613, not before 412 1614, ca. 45, 91 363 1615-1625 1615 158 1616 90 377 1616, ca. 1617 23 1618 359 1620-1633 46 1620-1645 18 344 1621, ca. 303 1623 172 1623, after 259 1624 52 1624-1627 215 1624-1660 37 1624-1636 16—, second quarter 164 357 1625 373 1625 53 1625-1669 60 1628-1651 1629 159 137 1630, ca. 294 1631 362 1631, ca. 73 1631-1668 271 1633 321 1635-1672 1636-1642 30 1637, ca. 406 309 1639 300 1641 76 1642 110 1642 310 1642 31 1642, ca. 115 1642-1679 283 1643 276 1644 372 1645 280 1645 168 1645, after 279 1646 322 1647 282 1647 1647 316 273 1648
Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts 16-, first half 77, 245, 418 16—, mid 8, 15, 57, 86, 167, 371 1650 226, 268 55 1650-1699 187, 192, 328 1650, ca. 1651 142, 284 1651-1667 35 16- (before 1652) 176 16—, third quarter 116, 117 1652 141, 264, 287 1652/1653 140 214, 286 1653 323 1653, ca. 272 1654 275, 290, 297 1655 1657 289 82 1657-1658 1657-1659 391 267 1658 1659-1662 65 1659 270 1660 278 277 1661 1662 293 181 1662 1663, ca. 113 1663, ca. 206 1663-1668, ca. 131 288 1664 298 1665 349 1665, ca. 14 1665-1674 292, 296 1666 263, 360 1669 204 1671670 291, 409 96, 327 1670, ca. 265, 299 1671 1672 311 136 1672, ca. 262 1673 432 1678 150 1670s, late 269, 381 1682 281 1683 274 1685 54 1685-1686 407 1685-1694 1686-past 1700 50 157, 413, 414,415 1687 1687-1709, ca. 364 34 1688-1691 1691-1696, ca. 367 104, 152, 213, 227 16—, late 232, 233, 318, 329, 380 1694 177
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314
1698, ca. 325 1699 178 1699, ca. 218 162, 103, 112, 119, 120, 133, 134, 151, 162, 166, 184, 188, 193, 201, 205, 217, 219, 224, 248, 249, 250, 266, 285, 295, 308, 315, 326, 350, 365, 378, 388, 396, 408, 425 16—Cater copy) 305, 306, 307
Eighteenth Century 17—,. early 128, 235 1700, ca. 100, 208, 209, 234, 340, 351, 355, 393, 427
1701 1701-1702 1702 1704-1720 1707-1714 1711, ca. 1713-1715 1715 1718, July 25 1720, ca. 1724-1730 1725 1726, ca. 1730
424 135 6 79 51 114 64 426 404 251 66 354 62 243
1731 1732-1733 1747 1748-1763 17-, first half 1750-1760 1752-1758 1752-1767
223 22 366 63 95 42 72 26
1753 1754 1755-1795 1756, ca. 1760 1761-1809 1764-1786 1764 1765 1765, ca. 1765-1800 1770, ca. 1775, ca. 1776, ca. 1776-1801 1780-1803 1780
20 383 27 89 368 75 43 44 390 244 16 304 361 130 74 49 202
1782-1785 24 1782-1789 58 1782-1801 389 1784 161 1784-1818 19 1789 405 1790-1799 36 1790, ca. 384 1791-1794 84 1791-1829 41 1794, ca. 7 1796 416 17—, late 369 1798, 101, 109, 118, 123, 129, 146, 148, 149, 154, 175, 186, 196, 203, 210, 211, 247, 256, 257, 313, 317, 319, 324, 330, 332, 348, 352, 356, 370, 382, 410, 421 Nineteenth Century
1800, ca. 18—, first half 1803 1803-1807 1805 1806 1816-1817 1826-1830 1863, March 5 1866, ca. 1869 1870 1870, ca. 18-
430 122 220 67 163 236 102 395 155 239 241 182, 431 240 302
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PLACE OF PRODUCTION Alcala de Henares 93, 94 Altdorf 51 Altenburg 66 Amersfoort (Netherlands ?) 163 Amsterdam 16, 75, 119, 381 Amsterdam ? 28 Antwerp 68, 80, 87, 205, 245, 366, 377, 420, 422 Antwerp ? 423 Augsburg 69 Austria ? 360 Bamberg 384 Barcelona 408 Barcelona ? 220, 247 Basel 52 Bergamo 199 Berlin ? 185 Blankenburg 208 Bologna 1, 124 Bruges 48 Brussels 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 310 Catalonia 227 Coimbra 156, 202 Cologne 12 Courtrai 296, 297, 298, 299 Cracow 255, 312 Dordrecht 10 Douai 38, 40 Dresden 36 Dublin 140 Dublin ? 302 Edinburgh 259, 261 England 4, 97, 114, 138, 141, 142, 162, 167, 168, 182, 191, 216, 226, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 238, 239, 240, 241, 316, 327, 333, 334, 335, 336, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 365, 385, 411, 427, 428, 431 England ? 99, 118, 130, 179, 257, 260, 317, 325, 394, 429 Evora 212, 214 Flanders 145 Florence 3, 201, 225, 386, 387, 391 Florence ? 109 France (Paris) 190, 204, 350 France 113, 126, 133, 134, 143, 151, 164, 178, 180, 181, 203, 207, 308, 309, 318, 321, 328, 330, 331, 353, 376, 392
France ? 107, 189, 221, 254 Francker 32, 43 Frankfurt a.d. Oder 20 Gdansk 78 388 Genoa ? Germantown (Pennsylvania) 340 Germany (Steyer ?) 407 Germany 9, 15, 50, 59, 300 Germany (southern ?) 108 Germany (northern ?) 53 Ghent 68 Golitz ? 91 Groningen 57 Griinberg (mostly) 89 Hague, The 13, 72 Hall 42 Harderwijk 49 Ijsselstein 41 Italy (Ferrara ?) 144 Italy (Modena ?) 409 Italy 47, 96, 160, 175, 197, 224, 359, 426 Italy ? 171, 326, 396 Jena 19, 63, 66 Kalisz ? 305, 306, 307 Lancaster (Pennsylvania) 161 Leccio ? 158 Leiden 10, 24, 26, 27, 64, 70, 84, 85, 88 Leipzig 19 Leuven 25, 213, 380 Liegnitz ? 7 Lille 25 Linkoping 393 Lisbon 157, 413, 414, 415 Lisbon ? 196 Loeben 55 London 54, 140, 177, 253, 258 Luneburg ? 136 Lyons 374, 375 Manheim 395 Middleburg 88 Milan ? 98 Munster 372 Naples ? 128 Netherlands, The 9, 18, 39, 47, 61, 71, 74, 187, 188, 192, 382, 424, 425 Netherlands, The (southern) 418 Netherlands, The ? 159 New England ? 324 Nuremberg 11,23,34,51,65, 139, 215 Nuremberg ? 56, 222, 313 Palermo 379 Paris 25, 48, 90, 131, 132, 198, 246, 322, 349, 358
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Plate 1. Johannes Bureus, Sigilli mysterica, ca. 1630. Uppsala, Universiteitsbibliothek Carolina Rediviva: Y31. (BEMA no. 137)
Plate 2. Album amicorum of Esaias Major, 1636-1642. Wroclaw, Biblioteka Uniwersytecka we Wroclawiu: Akc 1949/1026. (BEMA no. * 30)
Plate 3. Album amicorum of Johannes Vivianus and Marcus Gheeraerts, 15701603. The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek: 74 F 19. (BEMA no. * 71)
Plate 4. Album amicorum of Michael Heidenreich, 1574-1596. Biblioteka Kornicka PAN: BK 1436. (BEMA no. 78)
Koraik,
Plate 5. University of Alcala de Henares, Copia de las hierogliphicas ..., late 16th century. New York, The Hispanic Society of America: B2417. (BEMA no. * 94)
Plate 6. University of Alcala de Henares, Certdmenes, motes y emblemas ..., early 17th century. Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional: Ms. Res. 238. (BEMA no. * 93)
Plate 7. Discorsi van sopra diverse sorti d'imprese, late 16th-early 17th century. Siena, Biblioteca Comunale: C. VI. 9. (BEMA no. 165)
Plate 8. [Emblems], ca. 1601-1610. Baltimore, The Walters Art Gallery: MS. W. 495. (BEMA no. * 198)
Plate 9. Guy Du Faur, Les quatrains, 1607(?) Chicago, The Newberry Library: Wing MS -ZW 645 .K292. (BEMA no. * 179)
Plate 10. Frangois Du Moulin(?), [Concerning Biblical, Christian, and profane iconography], before 1510(?) Glasgow, Glasgow University Library: SMM 6. (BEMA no. 180)
Plate 11. Pierre Gringore, Les abus du monde, ca. 1510. New York, Pierpont Morgan Library: M42. (BEMA no. 242)
Plate 12. Joris Hoefnagei; [The four elements], ca. 1575-1580. Washington, National Gallery of Art: 1987.20.5-8. (BEMA no. * 252)
Plate 13. [Horapollo], Secretum meum mihi, early 16th century. London, British Library: MS. Royal 12.C.iii. (BEMA no. 254)
Plate 14. Album amicorum of Janus Dousa, 1563-1597. Leiden, Rijksuniversiteits-bibliotheek: BPL 1406. (BEMA no. 48)
Plate 15. Esther Inglis, Octonaries ..., 1601. New York, New York Public Library: Spencer Collection MS. 14. (BEMA no. 261)
Plate 16. Ambrosius Kollenetz, Emblemata et paraneses, ca. 1770. Wroclaw, Universitecka Biblioteka we Wroclawiu: Akc. 1948/992. (BEMA no. * 304)
Plate 17. Diego Lopez, Dedaracao magistral sobre os emblemas de Andre Alciato, 1695. Lisbon, Biblioteca Nacional: Cod. 9221. (BEMA no. * 314)
Plate 18. Oedipi, et Sphingis, Dialogvs, 1550s. Philadelphia, Free Library of Philadelphia: Lewis E. 164. (BEMA no. 331)
Plate 19. Jacques Bailly, Les tapisseries du roi, ca. 1663. Cambridge, Harvard University, Houghton Library: MS Typ 699. (BEMA no. * 113)
Plate 20. Baltasar Porreno, Hieroglificos ..., 1625. New York, The Hispanic Society of America: MS. HC:397/397. (BEMA no. * 357)
Plate 21. Ramier de Raudiere, Les elemens de ['education herofque, ca. 1775. Chicago, The Newberry Library: Wing MS ZW 746 .R192. (BEMA no. * 361)
Plate 22. Theodor Rindfleisch, Theatrum vitae et mortis, 1615-1625. Wroclaw, Biblioteka Universytecka we Wroclawiu: B1950. (BEMA no. 363)
Plate 23. J.J. Rollos, Symbola ... laudes Johannis III Sobieski ..., 1691-1696. Kornik, Biblioteka Kornicka PAN: BK 391. (BEMA no. 367)
Plate 24. Hebrew Community, Rome, Pads triumphum magnificum dementi XIII, 1760. New York, Pierpont Morgan Library: M375. (BEMA no. * 368)
Plate 25. Schering Rosenhane, Hortus regius, 1645. Stockholm, Kungliga Biblioteket: H45. (BEMA no. * 372)
Plate 26. Giacomo Saporiti, La sombre de las heroycas hazanas ..., 1611. Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional: MS.2984. (BEMA no. * 379)
Plate 27. Joseph Schwerdtlein, Alphabet mit allegorischen Figuren und Denkspriichen, ca. 1790. Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek Bamberg: Msc.Var.5" (BEMA no. 384)
Plates 28-29. Gabriel Simeoni, Discours ... sur la cognoissance des esprits et dessings des homines ..., 1556. Florence, Biblioteca Laurenziana: Ashb. 1376. (BEMA no. 387)
Plate 29. (See Plate 28.)
Plate 30. Sonetti-Componenti, 1765. New York, New York Public Library: Spencer Collection MS. 144. (BEMA no. 390)
Plate 31. Ottavio Strada, Simbola ..., ca. 1600. Santa Monica, Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities: 870610. (BEMA no. 398)
Plate 32. Anton Stroz, Pium infracti amorisfoedus, 1718. Santa Monica, Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities: 890171. (BEMA no. * 404)
Plate 33. Geffrey Whitney, [A choice of emblems], ca. 1585. Cambridge, Harvard University, Houghton Library: MS Typ 14. (BEMA no. * 428)
Plate 34. Laurence Van Uxem, Emblemes et devises .,,, 1796. Cambridge, Harvard University, Houghton Library: MS Typ 44. (BEMA no. * 416)