Emblematica : an interdisciplinary journal for emblem studies 1987 and 1988 [print 1988 and 1989] [2,2; 3,1; 3,2]

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EMBLEMATICA

An Interdisciplinary Journal for Emblem Studies Fall,

1987

Vol. 2 No. 2

Editors

Peter M. Daly

Daniel S. Russell

Egon Verheyen

AMS

Press,

Inc.

New York

EMBLEMATICA ISSN 0885-968X

Manuscripts and books for review may be sent to either editor; however, no obligation is recognized to review or return any book received. Articles and essays should conform to the guidelines published in the MZA Handbook for Writers (1977 edition); authors should submit their work in duplicate and will be expected to provide high-quality glossy prints of any illustrations to be published with their work. Submissions should be accompanied by return postage. Subscriptions and remittances should be sent to the publisher, AMS Press, 56 East 13th Street, New subscription rate for institutions

York, NY is $55.00

10003 U.S. A. The annual and for individuals $30.00.

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Copyright © AMS Press, Inc., 1988 All rights reserved.

Manufactured in the United States of America

EMBLEMATICA

An Interdisciplinary Journal for Emblem Studies is published twice a year, in the spring and fall.

linblematica publishes original articles, essays, and specialized bibliographies in all areas of emblem studies. In addition it will contain review articles,

reviews,

fesearch

reports

(work

in

progress,

including

theses,

conference

reports and abstracts of completed theses), notes and queries, notices (forthcoming conferences and publications), and various types of documentation.

Editors Daniel S. Russell

Peter M. Daly

Department of French and Italian University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260 U.S.A.

McGill University

Department of German 1001 Sherbrooke Street W. Montreal, PQ

Canada H38A 1G5

Egon Verheyen

Robinson Professor Department of Art George Mason University Fairfax, Va. U.S.A. 22036

Advisory Board Jan Bialostocki

John Rupert Martin

Barbara C. Bowen Vanderbilt University August Buck

Karel Porteman

Thomas P. Roche, Jr

Wolfgang Harms

John M. Steadman

Princeton University

Warsaw

Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven

Princeton University

Marburg and Wolfenbiittel

Universityof California, Riverside

Munich

J.B. Trapp

The Warburg Institute, London

Editorial Board Virginia W. Callahan

Bernhard F. Scholz

Pedro F. Campa

Agnes Sherman

Howard University, emerita University

nooga

of Tennessee,

Kar] Josef Héltgen Erlangen-Nirnberg

Chatta-

Riksuniversiteit Utrecht

Princeton University

Alan Young

Acadia University

EMBLEMATICA An Interdisciplinary Journal for

Emblem Studies

Volume 2, Number 2

Fall, 1987

Articles

All articles in this issue of Emblematica are revised and expanded versions of papers read at the conference on The European Emblem, held in Glasgow on August 10-14, 1987. Other papers from this conference will appear in future issues of Emblematica. Denis Drysdall

The Hieroglyphs at Bologna

Jean Michel Massing A New Work by Francois Du Moulin and the Problem of Pre-Emblematic Traditions

225

249

Irene Bergal

Discursive Strategies in Early French Emblem Books

273

Jerome Schwartz Emblematic Theory and Practice: The Case of the Sixteenth-Century French Emblem Book

293

Judi Loach Menestrier9s Emblem Theory

317

Wendy R. Katz