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The Jesuit Series Part Five (P-Z) This part completes The Jesuit Series. The Series encompasses all extant books of emblems, works illustrated with emblems, and books dealing with the theory and practice of emblematics written by members of The Society of Jesus. Also included are translations and adaptations in all languages of Jesuit works by Catholics and non-Catholics alike. The Jesuit Series bibliography will be to Jesuit emblematics what De Backer-Sommervogel is to the writings of The Society of Jesus. The complete bibliography will comprise over 1,550 entries: about 500 first editions and a further 1,000 or so subsequent editions, issues, and translations or adaptations. Many books are described here for the first time. Of the 310 titles in this volume, 190 do not appear in Praz, 149 are not in any Landwehr bibliography, and 38 are not in De Backer-Sommervogel. It should be noted that attempts to characterize the genre have changed since Praz and Landwehr provided a grateful community with bibliographies; furthermore, De Backer-Sommervogel do not record the non-Jesuit use of Jesuit texts and plates, as we do, and Praz and Landwehr often, but not always, exclude unillustrated works. The presence of some of the titles, missing in earlier standard bibliographies, results in part from our decision to try to include works published in the twentieth century as well as unillustrated editions of earlier illustrated emblematic works. Part One (A-D) was published in 1997, Part Two (D-E) in 2000, Part Three (F-L) in 2002, and Part Four (L-P) in 2005. Part Five (P-Z) concludes the series. Part 6 will include an Addenda listing a few works overlooked in earlier volumes. This Part 5 contains a full introduction to the various information fields that constitute the bibliographic descriptions and an expanded list of library acronyms. Part One is introduced by a letter from the General Superior of The Society of Jesus, Hans-Peter Kolvenbach. PETER M. DALY is professor emeritus, McGill University, and president of The Society for Emblem Studies. G. RICHARD DIMLER, S.J., is research professor of Jesuit emblem studies, Fordham University.

Corpus Librorum Emblematum General Series Editor: Peter M. Daly The Corpus Librorum Emblematum is a series of bibliographic reference works organized into two series: Primary Literature dealing with emblematic 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 with a critical review of the secondary literature. Thus far the following have been published: Primary Literature Peter M. Daly and G. Richard Dimler, SJ. The Jesuit Series, Part One: A-D. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997. Sandra Sider with Barbara Obrist. Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts. Montreal: McGillQueen's University Press, 1997. Peter M. Daly and G. Richard Dimler, SJ. The Jesuit Series, Part Two: D-E. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000. Peter M. Daly and G. Richard Dimler, SJ. The Jesuit Series, Part Three: F-L. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. Peter M. Daly and G. Richard Dimler, SJ. The Jesuit Series, Part Four: L-P. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005. 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.

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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication The Jesuit series / edited by Peter M. Daly and G. Richard Dimler. (Corpus librorum emblematum) Parts 2-5 published by University of Toronto Press. Includes bibliographical references. Contents: pt. 1. A-D - pt. 2. D-E - pt. 3. F-L. - pt. 4. L-P. - pt. 5. P-Z. ISBN 0-7735-1551-8 (pt. 1). - ISBN 0-8020-4748-3 (pt. 2). ISBN 0-8020-3570-1 (pt. 3) - ISBN 0-8020-3853-0 (pt. 4) ISBN 978-0-8020-9264-0 (pt. 5) 1. Emblems - Bibliography. 2. Emblem books - Bibliography. 3. Jesuits Bibliography. I. Daly, Peter M., 1936- II. Dimler, G. Richard, 1931- III. Title. IV. Series. Z5841.J48 1997

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CONTENTS Preface Introduction Organizational Principles Of Books and Genres Bibliographies and Catalogues Short-Title Listing Record Number Author Name Name Authorities Short-Title Place Publisher, Printer, Bookseller Language Pagination Fingerprint Emblem Structure and Illustrations Layout Illustration Notes Artist Classification of Jesuit Emblematic Books References Library Locations and Shelf Marks Codes for Countries Library Acronyms Facsimiles and Reprints Microform Remarks Collation Copy Serial Number Use of Facsimiles Jesuit Records Cross References

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PREFACE This is Part Five of the Jesuit Series, and it has been decades in the making. In the course of the preparation of this book, many institutions and granting agencies provided assistance and support. We are pleased to be able to acknowledge: The American Council of Learned Societies Fordham University Office of Research Services The German Academic Exchange Service The Herzog August Bibliothek Fellowship Program The International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) McGill University Modern Humanities Research Association (United Kingdom) The National Endowment for the Humanities The Perkins Foundation The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada The computer software for The Union Catalogue of Emblem Books was originally designed by Bryan Haley and has been extensively modified by Stanley W. Beeler. The database information forms the foundation of this catalogue.1 Many libraries and librarians, too numerous to name, were supportive, giving us access to their collections, often providing information at short notice, or answering our innumerable queries. We are particularly grateful to libraries that granted permission to reproduce facsimiles of title pages and other illustrative material. Scores of individuals provided assistance. Although scholars in many different places have answered our queries, we are especially indebted to: Nancy Altaian, Guido de Baere, S.J., Michael Bath, Pedro Campa, Jean-Marc Chatelain, John Coyle, John Cull, Lubomir Konecny, Dietmar Peil, Karel Porteman, Piotr Rypson, Gabor Tiiskes, Werner Waterschoot, Leszek Wysocki, and Alan Young. Graduate students assisted in various ways, entering data, and double-checking information, catalogues, and library locations. At McGill we would thank especially Dean Barnes and Bernie McGrade.

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A small number of records in this volume were produced by scholars such as Nancy Altaian, Guido de Baere, S.J., Gabor Tuskes, Piotr Rypson, and Leszek Wysocki, and this is always noted. Stephen Rawles gave us access to the records for French Jesuit works that he and his colleagues Alison Adams and Alison Saunders were working on. Titles that could not be verified but are listed in De Backer-Sommervogel, Praz, or one of the other standard bibliographies are retained and flagged with an . They are identified as "unconfirmed." A volume with indexes will complete the Jesuit Series and be published after the last volume has appeared. Currently, we plan to provide indexes to place and date of publication, to the names of printers, publishers, and artists, and to classifications. We are particularly pleased that the University of Toronto Press agreed to publish the series. The first two volumes, which were originally published by Saur Verlag, are now available from McGill-Queen's University Press, as are The Jesuit Series, Pan One: A-D (1997) and the Bibliography of Emblematic Manuscripts (1997). The Jesuit Series, Part Two: D-E (2000), The Jesuit Series, Part Three: F-L (2002), and The Jesuit Series, Part Four: L-P (2005) are available from the University of Toronto Press. We are grateful to Fordham University in New York, for providing a substantial contribution towards publication costs. Peter M. Daly McGill University

G. Richard Dimler, S.J. Fordham University

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INTRODUCTION This bibliography attempts to encompass all extant books of emblems, emblematically illustrated works, and books dealing with the theory and practice of emblematics that were written by members of the Society of Jesus. Included are translations and adaptations by Catholics and nonCatholics alike "in all languages of Jesuit works. The Jesuit Series is the keystone of the database known as "The Union Catalogue of Emblem Books"1 and, of this series of reference works, the "Corpus Librorum Emblematum" (CLE), for several reasons. First, the Jesuits produced more books in this genre than did any other identifiable group of writers, and second, they published in all major European vernacular languages as well as in Latin. This bibliography will be to Jesuit emblematics what De Backer-Sommervogel is to the writings of the Society of Jesus. We have included all works found in De Backer-Sommervogel, even when no copy could be discovered, and this fact is noted. Furthermore, we expand on the often meagre information in De Backer-Sommervogel on subsequent editions, and we have been able to add many new titles and editions. In fact, a good many titles in this volume will be found in no other bibliography, but we are sure that still other titles and editions will be discovered as the emblem genre attracts more attention. The complete Jesuit Series, of which the present volume is the fifth, comprises some 1,514 entries: about 500 first editions, and a further 1,000 subsequent editions, issues, and translations. Many of the emblematic books are described here for the first time. Of the 321 titles in this volume, 213 will not be found in Praz, 168 do not appear in Landwehr's various bibliographies, and 53 are not even in De Backer-Sommervogel. It should be noted that attempts to characterize the genre have changed since Praz and Landwehr provided a grateful community with bibliographies; furthermore, De Backer-Sommervogel do not record the non-Jesuit use of Jesuit texts and plates, as we do, and Praz and Landwehr often, but not always, exclude unillustrated works. The presence of some of the titles, missing in earlier standard bibliographies, results in part from our decision to try to include works published in the twentieth century as well as unillustrated editions of earlier illustrated emblematic works. The fact that over 1,500 editions, issues, translations, and renderings of Jesuit emblem books have survived was not known until now. This admittedly incomplete statistic raises questions about the accuracy of earlier estimates that the complete corpus of emblematic books numbers about 2,000. It must be considerably higher than that — the Union Catalogue database contains over 6,400 records — indicating that the emblem was a more significant form than even emblem scholars have thought. This has been a labour of love and frustration in the course of which we developed a certain sympathy for labours endured by Sisyphus: we found ourselves going back to libraries for books we had missed or incompletely described. This is because each entry is based on a description of several copies of a book, usually in different libraries and often in different countries. Since

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there is not yet one complete bibliographic list of all emblematic books accompanied by library locations, we have used the many bibliographic tools available, but serendipity has come to our aid when we ourselves or colleagues have discovered hitherto unrecorded titles in the course of working in a given library. Sometimes the discovery came late, for example just before going to press with this fifth volume, or the information came from a colleague in an eastern European country which we could not revisit to verify the one title. In such rare cases the description is provided by that colleague or assistant, and we note this in the concluding remarks. Organizational Principles In the past several principles have been applied to the organization of large and diffuse corpora of books: 1. 2. 3. 4.

according according according according

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the name of the author, the country of publication, a time period, which can be modified by language and/or country, the dominant language of the texts.

Each principle has advantages and disadvantages. Listing strictly by author is the conventional method and the one used by Mario Praz.2 Today the corpus of emblematic works is known to be much larger than recorded by Praz, and scholars expect fuller information than Praz provides for many printings. To follow Praz's approach would require a number of huge and sophisticated indexes to render the information accessible. It is also slow and impractical, since the first part of such an alphabetical listing could only be printed after the last entry for Z had been completed. To conquer the massive corpus by dividing it seemed to be prudent. The principle which guided John Landwehr3 has much to recommend it. Organizing bibliographical information by country of publication, as Landwehr does, represents a meaningful cross-section, and allows a clear picture to emerge of the production of a given city or country. It has, however, the drawback of fragmenting two of the most important traditions — Latin emblems and Jesuit emblems — since they were produced in all countries. It also fragments the complete corpus of Andrea Alciato, whose printed emblems launched this new genre of illustrated books. Setting out the corpus by reference to a limited time period, modified by considerations of language and country, makes sense for a colossal undertaking such as that of Gerhard 2

Mario Praz, Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery, 2nd ed. (Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 1964). 3

John Landwehr, Emblem and Fable Books Printed in the Low Countries 1542-1813: A Bibliography (Utrecht: Hes, 1988). This work supersedes his earlier bibliographies on the emblem books of the Low Countries. See also German Emblem Books 1531-1888: A Bibliography (Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1972) and his French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese Books of Devices and Emblems 1534-1827: A Bibliography (Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1976).

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Diinnhaupt, whose subject was German baroque authors.4 His volumes embrace the writings of authors of the German-speaking lands of the Baroque Age, which appeared in German or Latin, as well as some translations of those German titles into other languages. Grouping by dominant language provides another cross-section, which reveals the nature and extent of the various vernacular and Latin cultures. It is this principle that guides the CLE series, and which also overcomes the problem of the fragmentation of Latin traditions. Alciato's emblems, both Latin and vernacular, will receive separate treatment in a special volume, thus consolidating information on the dissemination of the works of the emblematum pater et princeps. We have modified the principle by devoting a series to the Jesuit tradition in order to consolidate the documentation of the production of this most influential group. This approach has one drawback: it could lead to the duplication of many titles throughout the different series. Jesuit and Alciato titles would appear in those series and also be repeated in each language series. Bi- and multilingual books would also produce a similar repetition of entries. This problem will be resolved by the use of a brief short-title citation and a reference to the volume in which the full record appears. Of Books and Genres A bibliography of emblematic books presumes that we know what an emblem is, and what an emblem book is, and yet the very identification of an emblem ultimately depends on a theory of the phenomenon. The choice of what to include in any bibliography, index, or handbook of emblems will rest upon a concept of the genre, whether such generic considerations are articulated or not. And perhaps even more importantly, what is excluded is also determined by a theory of genre. Previous bibliographies were shaped by discussions of the genre. Rosemary Freeman5 restricts the use of the term in most cases to the three-part combination of motto, picture, and epigram as found in Alciato editions. Mario Praz, on the other hand, has a broad understanding of what constitutes an emblem, and consequently his selection of titles is generous. Since the emblem is a bi-medial form combining graphics and texts, there will be borderline cases where some works have only a loose connection with the emblem tradition. However, if we regard the emblem as both an art form and a mode of symbolic thought — recognizing the interdependence of the emblem and the two-part impresa — then it is important that a bibliography be generous in what it contains. In order to reflect more accurately the pervasive influence of emblematic forms and modes we follow Praz's broad understanding of the genre. "Emblem" will include books of imprese, emblematically illustrated works of theology and devotion, and theoretical works, as well as 4

Gerhard Diinnhaupt, Bibliographisches Handbuch der Barockliteratur: hundert Personalbibliographien deutscher Autoren des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts (Stuttgart: Hiersemann, 1980-81); and Personalbibliographie zu den Drucken des Barock. 2nd improved and expanded ed. 6 vols. (Stuttgart: Hiersemann, 1990-93). 5

Rosemary Freeman, English Emblem Books (London: Chatto & Windus, 1948; rpt. 1967).

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printed records of emblematically conceived or embellished festivals. Most emblem and impresa literature can be divided into six main groups: 1. illustrated emblem books in the strict sense, i.e. the three-part form associated with Andrea Alciato; 2. unillustrated collections of emblems or imprese, where the graphic element is replaced with a written description, e.g. Andrew Willet, or editions of Henricus Engelgrave'sLza evangelica, some of which are illustrated (e.g. Antwerp, 1654), and some not (e.g. Mainz, 1661); 3. expanded forms with more than three parts, e.g. Henry Hawkins, who in his Partheneia sacra employs a complex nine-part structure; 4. emblematically illustrated works, e.g. meditations and devotions, where the plate becomes an integral if minor part, as in Jeremias Drexel's Gymnasium patientice; 5. theoretical discussions of emblem and impresa, including poetological works, which provide many examples of actual imprese, e.g. Dominique Bouhours, Les entretiens d'Ariste et d'Eugene; 6. printed records of the use of emblem and impresa in the material culture, e.g. the ephemeral architecture of entries, processions, and catafalques. For the purpose of creating this bibliography we have included all such works under the generic heading of emblematic books, without differentiating books with emblems (e.g. all Drexel editions) from emblem books (e.g. Imago primi sceculi). We included fete books and works describing special occasions such as royal entries, pageants, marriage and funeral solemnities, and the installation of bishops to the extent that these publications were emblematically structured and record emblematically embellished occasions. We decided to exclude in most cases books which have fewer than three plates or woodcuts, and books which have only an emblematic title-page or an emblematic frontispiece. It happens not infrequently that a book was printed both with and without emblematic illustrations. In order to reflect the printing history of such works we provide short-title entries for such unillustrated editions. In the database, unillustrated editions carry the prefix number 99 to differentiate them from the illustrated emblematic books in the different language series. Determining which pictures may be properly regarded as emblematic is not always easy, especially in works of devotion. In many cases the illustrations depict either biblical scenes or imaginative recreations of scenes from the lives of the saints and martyrs. They are reminiscent of portraits and Genrebilder in that they lack the symbolic or metaphoric dimension essential to the emblem. We have excluded such works. If readers compare G. Richard Dimler's short-title listing published in Emblematica 2 (1987), 139-87, they will notice books by Josse Andries and Johann Dirckinck listed there but omitted in these bibliographies because in the meantime we have recognised that the illustrations lack the symbolic dimension discussed above. While we have excluded Jesuit works when the illustrations are not emblematic we have included certain non-Jesuit works when they derive from the Jesuit tradition; in this we follow the sometimes haphazard practice of De Backer-Sommervogel. We have retained non-Catholic translations of works originally produced by Jesuits in order to show the pervasiveness of those works of Jesuit origin, and also to document the development of various emblematic traditions.

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Edmund Arwaker's translation of Herman Hugo's Pia desideria is a case in point, as is Isaac Williams's rendering of Sucquet's Via vitace ceternce. Both works are deeply indebted to Jesuit traditions and will be included in these Jesuit bibliographies. We have excluded all manuscripts, which are the subject of Sandra Sider's separate bibliography, as well as printed ephemera such as broadsheets and theatre programs. Many Jesuit colleges, especially in the Low Countries, had a rich theatrical tradition which included emblematically structured and embellished school plays written on a wide variety of subjects and for many different occasions. The installation of a bishop was often greeted with theatrical celebration in which the students took part, and the text, often with emblems, was published in book form. These latter are more substantial than the theatre programs and we include them in the bibliography. Bibliographies and Catalogues In addition to visiting numerous libraries in Europe and North America, we have consulted the printed catalogues of the British Library, the Bibliotheque Nationale and the National Union Catalogue, the Bayrischer Zentralkatalog, and the on-line information contained in OCLC and RLN. We have also incorporated the titles listed in the following bibliographies, catalogues, and finding lists, some of which are cited in the reference field (see References): Adams, Alison, Stephen Rawles, and Alison Saunders. A Bibliography of French Emblem Books of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Volume One: A-K. Geneva: Droz, 1999. Adams, Alison, Stephen Rawles, and Alison Saunders. A Bibliography of French Emblem Books of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Volume Two: L-Z. Geneva: Droz, 2002. Ausstellungskatalog. Emblembucher aus Renaissance und Barock. Ausstellung in der UniversitatsbibliothekMunchenvom 8.12.1980-16.1.1981. Catalogue by Michael Schilling. Miinchen: Universitatsbibliothek, 1980. Ausstellungskatalog. Stift Gottweig. Emblemata. Zur barocken Symbolsprache. 26. Ausstellung des Graphischen Kabinetts und der Stiftsbibliothek. Jahresausstellung 1977. With an essay by Grete Lesky. Gottweig: Stift Gottweig, 1977. Ausstellungskatalog. Wort und Bild. Buchkunst und Druckgraphik in den Niederlanden im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert. Ausstellung vom 1.10.- 31.10.1981. Concept: Hans Joachim Raupp. Belgisches Haus 1981. Black, Hester, edited and revised by David Weston. A short title catalogue of the emblem books and related works in the Stirling Maxwell Collection of Glasgow University Library (1499-1917). Aldershot: Scolar Press, 1988.

Introduction Buchwald-Pelcowa, Paulina. Emblematy w Drukach Polskich i Polski dotyczacych wieku. Bibliografia. Wroclaw: Ossolimeum, 1981.

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Campa, Pedro. Emblematica Hispanica. An Annotated Bibliography of Spanish Emblem Literature to the Year 1700. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1990. Cieslak, Katarzyna. "Unbekannte Emblembucher in der Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbiittel," Wolfenbiitteler Barock-Nachrichten 20 (1993), 90-94. Daly, Peter M., and Mary Silcox. "A Short Title Listing of English Emblem Books and Emblematic Works Printed to 1900," Emblematica 4 (1989), 333-76. De Backer, Augustine and Aloys. Bibliotheque de la compagnie de Jesus. Nouvelle Edition par Carlos Sommervogel. 9 vols. Brussels: Oscar Schepens, 1890-1900; Paris: A. Picard, 18901932; Supplement par Ernest M. Riviere, S.J. Louvain: Editions de la Bibliotheque S.J., 1960. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "A Bibliographical Survey of Jesuit Emblem Authors in Germanspeaking Territories: Topography and Themes," ArchivumHistoricum Sodetatis Jesu 45 (1976), 129-38. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "Jesuit Emblem Books in the Belgian Provinces of the Society (15871710); Topography and Themes," Archivum Historicum Sodetatis Jesu 46 (1977), 377-87. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "A Bibliographical Survey of Jesuit Emblem Authors in French Provinces (1618-1726): Topography and Themes," Archivum Historicum Sodetatis Jesu 47 (1978), 240-50. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "A Bibliographical Survey of Emblem Books Produced by Jesuit Colleges in the Early Society: Topography and Themes," Archivum Historicum Sodetatis Jesu 48 (1979), 297-309. Dimler, G. Richard, S.J. "Short Title Listing of Jesuit Emblem Books," Emblematica 2 (1987), 139-87. Emblem Books at the University of Illinois: A Bibliographic Catalogue. Compiled by Thomas McGeary and N. Frederick Nash. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1993. Estreicher, Karol. Bibliographia polska. Cracow: 1908. Fitzmaurice, James. "A Gathering of Emblem Books," Books at Iowa 14 (1971), 3-7 for University of Iowa's collection. Freeman, Rosemary. English Emblem Books. London: Chatto & Windus, 1948; rpt. 1967.

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Harris, Carolyn, and Ingrid Luckstead. Introduced by Norman K. Farmer, Jr. "Emblem Books at the Humanities Research Center: A Checklist," Library Chronicle University of Texas 11 (1979), 33-64. Heckscher, William S., and Agnes Sherman. Emblem Books in the Princeton University Library. A Short-Title Catalogue. Princeton: Princeton University Library, 1984. Henkel, Arthur, and Albrecht Schone. Emblemata. Handbuch zur Sinnbildkunst des XVI. und XVII. Jahrhunderts. 2nd ed. Stuttgart: Metzler, 1976. Hoe, Robert. Catalogue of Books of Emblems in the Library of Robert Hoe. New York: private printing, 1908. 463 titles in 410 volumes. Kemp, Cornelia, and Michael Schilling. "Unbekannte Emblembucher. Addenda zu den Bibliographien," Wolfenbutteler Barock-Nachrichten 5 (1978), 298-312. Kolb, Hans Ulrich, and Dieter Sulzer. "Bibliographic zur Emblemforschung," in Artur Henkel and Albrecht Schone, Emblemata. Handbuch zur Sinnbildkunst des XVI. undXVII. Jahrhunderts, Supplement to the first edition. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 1976, 33-176 (2338 titles). Landwehr, John. Dutch Emblem Books: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1962. Landwehr, John. Emblem Books in the Low Countries 1554-1949: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1970. Landwehr, John. German Emblem Books 1531-1888: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1972. Landwehr, John. French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese Books of Devices and Emblems 15341827: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1976. Landwehr, John. Emblem and Fable Books Printed in the Love Countries 1542-1813: A Bibliography. Utrecht: HES Publishers 1988. Lewis, Arthur O., Jr. "Emblem Books: An Introduction to the Collection at Penn State," The Headlight on Books at Penn State, n.s. 2 (1954), 2-14. Mackler, Jeanne. Emblem Books in Special Collections Division of Suzzallo Library, the University of Washington. An Annotated Bibliography. Washington, 1976. [typescript] Manning, John. "Emblem Books in the Library of University College, Swansea," Society for Emblem Studies Newsletter 5 (1989), 8-11.

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Pelc, Janusz. "Old Polish Emblems: Introduction to the Problems," Zagdadnienia Rodzajow Literackich 12 (1970), 21-53. Praz, Mario. "Bibliography of Emblem Books." In Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery, 2nd edition. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 1964. Praz, Mario. Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery, Part II. 1. Mario Praz, Addenda et Corrigenda. 2. Hilary M.J. Sayles, Chronological List of Emblem Books. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letturatura, 1974. Visser, A.S.Q., with P.O. Hoftizer and B. Westerweel. Emblem Books in Leiden. Leiden: Primavera Pers, 1999. Warncke, Carsten-Peter. "Emblembucher in der Herzog August Bibliothek. Bin Bestandverzeichnis," Wolfenbiitteler Barock-Nachrichten 9 (1982), 346-70. Short-Title Listing These catalogues provide accurate descriptions of emblem books using short-titles accompanied by facsimile reproductions of title-pages. The CLE volumes are not intended to be traditional bibliographies such as those dedicated to the output of a single author or publishing house, which attempt to establish an ideal copy, i.e. a copy representative of the edition, issue, or state of that particular title, based on an examination of many copies. Our bibliography is usually based on information drawn from two or more copies. In this way the bibliographies provide information that could be called editionspecific without claiming to establish an ideal copy. We have recorded information as indicated on letterpress title-pages, attempting to confirm that information by examining two or more copies. We try where possible to distinguish between variant states of editions, but such states are not listed as separate entries. The presence of variant states when issued by a different publisher or bookseller is indicated by means of a slash separating names of publishers, e.g. widow of Joseph Jacobs / van Gaesbaeck for the Antwerp 1700 edition of Drexel's De Sonne-bloeme. Where two or more publishers are involved in the production of one edition and all are named on title-pages, these publishers' or printers' names are separated by commas. Bibliographic descriptions are based on letterpress title-pages, which in the case of works that also include engraved title-pages has occasionally given rise in the past to some confusion. Readers will search in vain in the CLE for a book by Nicolaus Caussin entitled Electorum symbolorum etparabolorum historicum syntagmata (Paris: Roman de Beauvais, 1618), although that title appears in De Backer-Sommervogel's bibliography of Jesuit writings and in Landwehr. This important theoretical work on Renaissance symbology is introduced by an engraved titlepage Electorum symbolorum . . ., and comprises two parts: 1. De symbolica jEgyptiorum sapientia (236 pp) and 2. Polyhistor symbolicus (708 pp). The description of Caussin's work is

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complicated by the fact that publishers used several similar yet different titles, and the same engraved title-page design with different titles. Frequently, engraved and letterpress title-pages carry different titles, which compounds confusion. Thus, for instance, De Backer-Sommervogel identify the first edition (Paris: Beauvais, 1618) as Electorum symbolorum . . . after the engraved title-page, whereas many copies have only the letterpress title-page reading De Symbolica ... The two parts are sometimes bound in different order. The correct title is De symbolica /Egyptiorum sapientia (Part One, J.106 300932). The bibliographic description of some publications is complicated by the fact that authors or publishers re-issued or re-published works in groups under different cover titles, such as Opera omnia. There is a further dimension to the problem of cover titles: where two or more works by the same author are issued under a cover title, as is the case with Jeremias Drexel, we have listed the volume here only once, although in the bibliographic database the items are recorded separately. Hence, we list here the serial numbers for all the individual works as they appear in the Union Catalogue database as part of the record for the cover title which has its own serial number. Although it would have been impractical to set our sights on the kind of sophisticated and detailed bibliographic analysis associated with the traditional bibliography which seeks to establish an ideal copy, our new short-title catalogues represent a considerable advance over the customary short-title finding list. New developments have enhanced the description of individual books so that in nearly all cases the record provided here will contain sufficient information to allow the reader to identify the edition or issue of the emblem. This has been made possible by the appropriation of certain features that are not yet routinely found in short-title catalogues such as the use of facsimile title-pages and fingerprint. The combination of pagination formula and fingerprint normally provides as accurate a formula as the traditional collation, and it has the added advantage of being easier to use. Developments in photographic reproduction make it easier to reproduce the original title-page, which many find preferable to the diplomatic transcription of the original, no matter how painstakingly produced. But in addition to the letterpress title-page, a reproduction of the additional engraved title-page, where present, is also provided. For purposes of identification, then, the combination of pagination, fingerprint, and facsimile title-page provides the reader with more information than is presented by the traditional collational formula accompanied by a diplomatic transcription of the title-page. Since we are often dealing with rare books, and many libraries do not allow reproduction, the quality of facsimiles is not always as high as one would like. However, the reproduction is often clearer than the original with its darkened paper and faded print. Very occasionally the title-page is not reproduced because no library would provide a photograph. In the following we provide some comments on the information fields contained in the bibliographic description.

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Record Number A sequential number beginning with "J" for Jesuit and followed by the author's name introduces the description of the book. In those cases where the existence of the book is recorded in a previous bibliography but no copy could be located the title is regarded as unconfirmed, and this fact is indicated by the addition of a black roundel to the record number. Thus J.359 DREXEL, JEREMIAS refers to the unconfirmed edition of Sonnenwend (Cologne: Leysser, 1634) which is retained as a short-title entry because it is recorded by De BackerSommervogel. Perhaps a copy will turn up some day. Author Name Since many Jesuit works were published without the author's name, and still others were produced by groups or a college, and yet other works were translated by a different person again, deciding on the appropriate author name is not always simple. We have given priority to the title-page, but added the author name, if lacking on the title-page when it was provided by such an authority as De Backer-Sommervogel. Thus the Imago primi saeculi and its Dutch translation appear under the name Joannes Bollandus. Jesuit publications by colleges, as distinct from named authors, frequently appear in standard bibliographies as anonymous works listed by title. In order to reflect the publication activity of colleges we report such works under the name of the college, but readers will also find a brief reference to the same work under the title referring them to the name of the college for the complete record. This bibliographic situation is further complicated by the fact noted above that authorities have frequently established the names of authors for anonymous works published by colleges. In this case, the work will be listed three times: under the attributed author name, under the name of the college, and under the title. Consequently, no matter where the reader seeks, he or she will find the work. The full record, however, will appear under the author's name when established by an authority rather than under the name of the college. For example, Foedus leonis et aquila [Cologne], 1685, is listed in Praz in the Addenda volume under this title. De Backer-Sommervogel attribute the work to Paul Aler (1656-1727), while the title-page actually attributes the work to the Cologne Jesuit College. The full description of Foedus leonis et aquila appears here under Aler, Paul; there are also references under Cologne Jesuit College and Foedus leonis et aquila. The situation is further complicated in the case of adaptations and translations. Whereas editions of Jeremias Drexel's Orbis Phaeton appear under DREXEL, JEREMIAS, translations and vernacular adaptations are listed and described in distinct language groups which follow Drexel's original Latin editions. They are listed alphabetically by first significant key word in the title (ignoring articles), and arranged chronologically within each group. Cross references to these translations and adaptations are supplied under the writers' names. Jesuit publications deriving from university activities such as dissertation defenses carry names of student authors and faculty "promoters." Following the practice established by De BackerSommervogel we list these publications under the name of the Jesuit promotor; they are also

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cross-listed under the name of the Jesuit College. We include the translations and adaptations of Jesuit works by non-Jesuits in order to document the pervasiveness of the tradition. However, we distinguish non-Jesuit names by adding an asterisk (*) before the second or family name. Thus the Anglican writer Edmund *Arwaker is distinguished from the Jesuit author Herman Hugo, whose work he translated into English. Personal names are often printed in Latin, but they can also appear in the vernacular in variant forms, e.g. Drexelius, Drexel, Drechsel. In order to impose some order on the chaos of forms we have given priority to a normalised form of the vernacular name. This principle applies to all names, including those of writer, publisher, printer, and artist. Standardizing the form of personal names does not falsify the bibliographic information since we reproduce the title-page with the original printed form. Name Authorities Benzing, Josef. Die Buchdrucker des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts im deutschen Sprachgebiet. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1963. The British Museum. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in Italy and of Italian Books Printed in Other Countries from 1465 to 1600 Now in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1958. The British Museum. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in the German-Speaking Countries and German Books Printed in Other Countries from 1455 to 1600 Now in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1962. The British Museum. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in The Netherlands and Belgium and of Dutch and Flemish Books Printed in Other Countries from 1470 to 1600 Now in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1965. The British Museum. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in France and of French Books Printed in Other Countries from 1470 to 1600 Now in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1924. Reprinted by the British Museum in 1966. Goldsmith, V.F. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in French, 1601-1700. Folkestone: Dawsons, 1969-1973. Library of Congress. The National Union Catalog of Pre-1956 Imprints. London and New York: Mansell, 1969-1982. Mortimer, Ruth. Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts of Sixteenth-Century Books in the Philip Hofer Collection at the Harvard University Library. Part I. French 16th Century Books.

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Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of the Harvard University Press, 1964. Mortimer, Ruth. Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts of Sixteenth-Century Books in the Philip Hofer Collection at the Harvard University Library. Part II. Italian 16th Century Books. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of the Harvard University Press, 1974. Pollard, Alfred, and G.R. Redgrave. A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, and Ireland and of English Books Printed Abroad, 1475-1640. London: The Bibliographic Society, 1926 and revised edition of 1975. Thomas, Henry. Short-Title Catalogues of Spanish and Spanish-American and Portuguese Books Printed Before 1601 in the British Museum. London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1966. Short-Title This normally consists of the first few words of a title. A word on abbreviating short-titles is in order. All short titles begin with the first word of the original full title, sometimes omitting subsequent formulaic words in order to retain more significant key words. For example, the book published by the Antwerp Jesuit College celebrating the inauguration of Johann Ferdinand van Beughen as ninth bishop of Antwerp has as its title Illustrissimo ac Reverendissimo Domino D. loanni Ferdinando van Beughen IXAntverpiensium Episcopo .... This title is abbreviated as a short-title to Illustrissimo ... loanni Ferdinando van Beughen IX Antverpiensium Episcopo. All such titles appear also under Illustrissimo as well as under the Antwerp Jesuit College, as the College rather than an individual was the author. Place The names of places of publication are standardised, using modern English names, e.g., Nuremberg, Lyons. Cultural and political developments over the centuries have led to towns changing their names. Many of the changes are obvious, e.g., Gdansk for Danzig, but some are less so. Sixteenthcentury Latin books often give the name of the town in a Latin form. The name on the facsimile of the title-page will frequently not correspond to the name in our description of the book, e.g., Augustae Vindelicorum for Augsburg and Trajecti ad Rhenum for Trier.

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Publisher, Printer, Bookseller The production and distribution of books in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries involved not only publishers, but also printers, binders, artists, and booksellers who often shared in the financing of a publication, and who therefore often had the additional function of a modern publisher. Since the bibliographic database and the CLE bibliographies reach into the nineteenth century we decided to retain the simple distinction between publisher and printer — artists being treated separately — rather than create subcategories for booksellers, binders, and artists who may also have functioned as publishers or co-publishers. Booksellers and printers are regarded as publishers, if no publisher's name appears. Personal names are standardised, and vernacular forms rather than Latin equivalents are used. Language Short-title information is followed by an indication of the language or languages in which the book is largely written. It would make little sense to list all the languages in which an emblem motto might appear as though they were all of equal importance to the language in which the bulk of the texts are written. Thus an English edition of Hugo may retain Latin mottoes, but is not for that reason regarded as a bilingual edition. Bilingual or polyglot is reserved for texts where two or more languages have approximately equal importance. The codes used for different languages are as follows: Arm = Armenian C/e = Czech Dan = Danish Dut = Dutch Eng = English Fre = French Ger = German Gre = Greek, Modern Grc = Greek, Ancient Hun = Hungarian Ita = Italian

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Pagination Pagination is recorded as found in the book and not inferred. Thus [21] 2-331 [1] means that there are 21 unnumbered pages preceding the first numbered page which bears the numeral 2; the last page is also unnumbered and may be blank. The verso of the final page, even if blank, is always accounted for. Roman numerals are only used if they are printed in the original. Initial pagination in square brackets will often differ from copy to copy depending on the presence or

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absence of a half-title page, a frontispiece, an additional engraved title-page, or some other preliminary matter, all of which we include in the initial pagination. Fingerprint Instead of collation, fingerprint rules are used. We have adopted those developed by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Institut de Recherche de 1'Histoire des Textes), Paris, in association with the National Library of Scotland, and published in 1984. In excerpting the information in the Fingerprints Manual we have retained the technical terms and stayed close to the wording of the Manual. Readers are referred to the Manual for details and exceptions. Fingerprinting applies only to pages with letterpress text, not to engraved matter or woodcuts, and refers to all symbols that belong to a well-defined character set. It embraces letters, including the Greek alphabet, numerals (differentiating between 0 and O), punctuation, and ampersands. For purposes of fingerprinting, footnotes are considered as text, but marginalia, headers, footers, pagination, signatures, catchwords, and press figures are excluded. A fingerprint for a book consists of four groups of symbols, with two pairs to a group, followed by the symbol 3, 7, or C and the date of publication. The four groups of two pairs of symbols are taken from the last and penultimate lines of four specified pages, one pair per line. They are selected by reading from left to right: at the end of the line on rectos, and at the beginning of the line on versos. One begins with the last line and proceeds to the penultimate line. Pages are chosen as follows and only leaves with letterpress on recto or verso are counted. The first group is taken from the first printed recto following the title-page which is not itself a title-page. The second group comes from the fourth recto after that used for the first group. The third group derives from the recto of the first leaf after that used for the second group which bears the correct Arabic numeral 13 on that recto (whether it be folio, page, or column). If there is no recto 13 then the first recto bearing the correct Arabic numeral 17 is taken. If there is no Arabic numeration, Roman numeration is used if available. If there is no recto numbered 13 or 17, the fourth recto after that used for the second group is taken. The fourth group is taken from the verso of the recto used for the third group. Added after the fourth group to indicate the source of the third group is either a 3 to represent 13 or XIII, or a 7 to represent 17 or XVII, or a C to indicate that leaves have been counted. Finally, the date is recorded exactly as printed on the title-page or in the colophon. The transcription of date includes all punctuation, Arabic and Roman numerals, upper and lower case; where Roman numerals are printed in both upper and lower case capitals, the latter are treated as lower case letters. The reversed C used in conjunction with I for 500 and 1000 is transcribed as S. Example from Ashrea: l,ta tona e-es dopo 3 1665. Fingerprinting is unnecessary for the description of mass-produced books, and impossible where texts are engraved.

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Emblem Structure and Illustrations This field provides a brief note indicating presence of an engraved title-page (t.p.), engraved frontispiece (fp), engraved portraits, and the number and kind of illustrations: woodcuts, copperplate engravings, or steel engravings. No distinction is made between engravings and etchings. References to "signed" and "unsigned" refer to the presence or absence of an artist's signature to a plate or cut, not to the signing of a letterpress page. Where considered helpful we include pagination for illustrations. Rather than simply call the illustration an "emblem" we identify the kind of illustration. Distinction is made between illustrations which are printed separately from the letterpress, and those which are included in the letterpress, thus: copperplate engraving = engraved illustration only, printed on a page with no text of any kind copperplate engraving with engraved text = engraved illustration with engraved text but no letterpress copperplate engraving in text = engraved illustration printed on letterpress sheets copperplate engraving with engraved text in text = engraved illustration with engraved text set in letterpress page Layout This field contains a brief description of the structure of the emblem. The terminology used is neutral and descriptive. For example, instead of "motto" or "title," which represent a judgement about the content and function of that component, "inscriptio" is used. The following terms are used: inscriptio pictura subscriptio verse commentary prose commentary caption quotation (e.g., Bible quotation with reference) reference marginal gloss bearer (in case of imprese) dedicatee (of individual emblems, not the book itself) text (the text following the complete emblem or emblematic illustration, as in books of meditation)

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Any technical terms used in the emblem book are included in the description of structure, and placed in parentheses after the term, e.g., prose explanation ("AuBlegung") of flagged motifs in pictura. Emblems frequently also contain other textual information which is included, e.g., emblem number, title or caption, and additional poems. Illustration Notes Here we provide an exact citation of the manner in which an artist has signed the illustration. The following are the most frequently encountered formulae used by artists to indicate their contribution to the creation of the printed image, in terms of cutting, designing, and printing/ publishing: fecit, fee., f. = made: engraver, or cutter incidit, incid., inc. = incised, i.e., engraved or cut: engraver or cutter sculpsit, sculps., sc. = sculpted, i.e., engraved or cut: engraver or cutter composuit = composed, i.e., designed delineavit, delin. = delineated, i.e., drawn: draughtsman figuravit = drawn, i.e., drawn for or by the engraver after a drawing or painting to be reproduced invenit, inv. = invented, designed: designer pinxit, pinx. = painted, i.e., drawn: painter, artist, draughtsman excudit, excud., exc. = published, or printed divulgavit = published formis = printed, or published impressit, imp. = printed Further brief information on illustrations may also be included. Artist Since artists often signed their work in different ways, using various spellings, a single uniform version is required. Artists' names are given in either the vernacular or the most frequently encountered form as recorded in the following reference works, which are listed in the order of their importance: Thieme, Ulrich, and Felix Becker. Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Kunstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. 37 vols. Leipzig: W. Engelmann, 1907-1950. Benezit, Emmanuel. Dictionnaire critique et documentaire despeintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs. 10 vols. Paris: Librairie Grand, 1976.

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Nagler, Georg Kaspar. Neues Allgemeines Kunstler-Lexikon. 3rd ed. 25 vols. Leipzig: Schwarzenberg und Schumann, c. 1924. Bryan, Michael. Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. 5 vols. London: George Bell and Sons, 1903-1905. Kramm, Christiaan. De levens en de werken der Hollandsche en Vlaamsche Kunnstschilders, beeld-houwers, graveurs en bouwmeesters. 2 vols. Amsterdam: B.M. Israel, 1974. Classification of Jesuit Emblematic Books Jesuit emblem books deal with a great variety of themes and topics, and they also fulfil various functions. Rather than attempt to describe these themes and functions in detail in each of the bibliographic entries, we use a series of brief codes, which were developed as modifications of the system used by Heckscher and Wirth to indicate in broad terms the content of emblem books.6 Needless to say, even these relatively refined distinctions cannot always accommodate a given book, which may on occasion serve more than one of the functions indicated by the codes. We have distinguished anonymous college publications from those whose author is known, whether the Jesuit author is named in the book or whether the attribution derives from De Backer-Sommervogel. Thus to reconstruct the publication activities of a college or province, the works of such authors — listed with the prefix "I" — would have to be added to the college publications, identified with the prefix "II." Again, following De Backer-Sommervogel we attribute college publications such as dissertations to the promotor or praeses rather than the candidate, which was Praz's method. I. Individual Authors LA. Collections of Emblems I.A.I Collections of Imprese, Devices, Emblems (General) I. A.2 Collections of Imprese, Devices, Emblems of Specific Persons I.E. Religious Figures I.B.I Christ I.B.2 Virgin Mary I.B.3 Biblical Figures (except Christ and Mary) I.E.4 Saints

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I.C. Dignitaries of the Church I.C.I Popes I.C.2 Cardinals I.C.3 Archbishops, Bishops I.C.4 Superiors of Religious Orders I.C.5 Jesuit Alumni I.D. Religious Institutions I.D.I Founding of a Church I.D.2 The Jubilee of a College or the Society I.D.3 Sodalities I.E. Secular Rulers and Leaders I.E.I In Praise of Secular Rulers and Dynasties I.E.2 Birth I.E.3 Baptism I.E.4 Marriage I.E.5 Exequies I.E.6 Advice to Princes and Rulers I.E.7 The Celebration of a Victory I.E.8 Triumphal Entry I.E.9 In Celebration of Aristocrats or Ministers of State I.F. Spiritual and Theological I.F.I Dogmatic (Sacraments, Church Teaching) I.F.2 Sacred Heart of Jesus I.F.3 Devotional Books I.F.4 Church Year or Liturgy I.F.5 Church History I.F.6 Four Last Things (Death, Judgement, Hell, and Heaven), including Predestination, Memento mori, Vanitas, etc. I.F.7 Epistolary and Miscellaneous I.F.8 Exequies for Priests or Members of a Religious Order I.G. Didactic I.G.I Symbology and Emblem Theory I.G.2 Poetry and Rhetoric I.G.3 Encyclopedic I.G.4 Cosmological I.G.5 Philosophical I.G.6 Ethical I.G.7 Alchemy and Medicine I.G.8 Fortune and Human Destiny

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Sacred Heart of Jesus Devotional Books Church Year or Liturgy Church History Four Last Things (Death, Judgement, Hell, and Heaven), including Predestination, Memento mori, Vanitas, etc. II.F.7 Epistolary and Miscellaneous II.F.8 Exequies for Priests or Members of a Religious Order II.G. Didactic II.G.I Symbology and Emblem Theory II.G.2 Poetry and Rhetoric II.G.3 Encyclopedic II.G.4 Cosmological II.G.5 Philosophical II.G.6 Ethical II.G.7 Alchemy and Medicine II.G.8 Fortune and Human Destiny II.G.9 Mythological II.G. 10 Bucolic II.G.ll Human Senses II.G.12 Polemical II.G.I3 Educational References Each Jesuit title has been checked against the standard reference works, which include the catalogues of the British Library, the Bibliotheque Nationale, National Union Catalogue, the Bayrischer Zentralkatalog, as well as the on-line catalogues of the OCLC and RLN. We cite the major bibliographies of Jesuit works, of English, French, German, and Spanish publications, and, needless to say, of emblem books. We have also consulted available finding lists, catalogues of library collections, and published lists of addenda and corrigenda. In case of doubt we have included the reference, even though date, name of place, or publisher may not appear. One problem in working with some existing bibliographies is that while they include place and publisher for first editions and usually for significant later editions, they frequently omit such information for subsequent printings and translations. A case in point is Jeremias Drexel's De aeternitate considerationes, which in 1629 seems to have appeared in four different editions (or states?). De Backer-Sommervogel, Praz, and Landwehr refer simply to a 1629 edition, and one cannot know which edition they mean. There is also a pattern of correspondence in that the same information is frequently omitted in the relevant entries in De Backer-Sommervogel, Praz, and Landwehr, which suggests that each copied the information from the other, probably without ever having seen the book.

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With the following abbreviations we refer to: Adams: Alison Adams, Stephen Rawles, and Alison Saunders. A Bibliography of French Emblem Books of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Geneva: Droz, 1999-2002. 2 vols. Allut: Paul Allut. Recherches sur la Vie et sur les Oeuvres du P. Claude-Francois Menestrier de la Compagnie de Jesus. Lyons, 1856. BCNI: Bibliotheca Catholica Neerlandica Impressa 1500-1727. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1954. De Backer-Sommervogel: Aloys and Augustin De Backer. Ed. Carlos Somniervogel. Bibliotheque de la Compagnie de Jesus. Premiere Partie. Bibliographie. Paris: Picard; Bruxelles: Schepens, 1890-1909. 10 vols. (rept. 1960). Breidenbach: Heribert Breidenbach. Der Emblematiker Jeremias Drexel S.J. (1581-1638). Mit einer Einfuhrung in die Jesuitenemblematik und einer Bibliographie der Jesuitenemblembucher. Diss. University of Illinois, Urbana, 1970. Buchwald-Pelcowa: Paulina Buchwald-Pelcowa. Emblematy wDrukach Polskich i Polski dotyczacych XVI-XVIII wieku. Bibliografia. Wroclaw: Ossolimeum, 19.81. Campa: Pedro Campa. Emblematica Hispanica: An Annotated Bibliography of Spanish Emblem Literature to the Year 1700. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1990. Dunnhaupt II: Gerhard Diinnhaupt. Personalbibliographie zu den Drucken des Barock. 2nd improved and expanded ed. 6 vols. Stuttgart: Hiersemann. 1990-1993. EEB: Early English Books 1475-1640. A series of microfilms published by University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan (U.S.A.). Early English Books 1641-1700. A series of microfilms published by University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan (U.S.A.). EBUI: Emblem Books at the University of Illinois: A Bibliographic Catalogue. Compiled by Thomas McGeary and N. Frederick Nash. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1993. Estreicher: Karol Estreicher. Bibliographia polska. Cracow: 1908. FdF: Curt von Faber du Faur's microfilm series is known as German Baroque Literature: Yale Collection. New Haven: Research Publications, Inc. The catalogue is entitled German Baroque Literature: A Catalogue of the Collection in the Yale University Library, 2 vols. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958 & 1969. Microfilm reel numbers are given in Bibliography-Index to the Microfilm Edition of the Yale University Library Collection of German Baroque Literature. New Haven: Research Publications, 1971.

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Freeman: Rosemary Freeman. English Emblem Books. London: Chatto & Windus, 1948; rpt. 1967. Funck: M. Funck. Le livre beige a gravures. Guide de I 'amateur de livres illustres imprimes en Belgique avant le XVIII siecle. Paris and Brussels: G. Van Oest, 1925. HJ: Harold Janz's microfilm collection is known as German Baroque Literature: Harold Janz Collection (New Haven: Research Publications). The printed catalogue with reel numbers is entitled German Baroque Literature: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Harold Janz and a Guide to the Collection on Microfilm, 2 vols. New Haven: Research Publications, 1974. Landwehr DEB: John Landwehr. Dutch Emblem Books: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1962. Landwehr EFBLC: John Landwehr. Emblem and Fable Books Printed in the Low Countries 1542-1813: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Hes, 1988. This work supersedes the earlier Dutch Emblem Books. Utrecht: Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1962, and Emblem Books of the Low Countries 1554-1949: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1970. Landwehr FISP: John Landwehr. French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese Books of Devices and Emblems 1534-1827. A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1976. Landwehr GEB: John Landwehr. German Emblem Books 1531-1888: A Bibliography. Utrecht: Haentjens, Dekker and Gumbert, 1972. Landwehr SC: John Landwehr. Splendid Ceremonies, State Entries, and Royal Funerals in the Low Countries 1515-1791. Nieuwkoop: De Graaf; Leyden: A.W. Sijthoff, 1971. Leiden: Emblem Books in Leiden. Compiled and edited by A.S.Q. Visser, co-edited by P.G. Hoftizer and B. Westerweel. Leiden: Primavera Pers, 1999. Paisey: David Paisey. Catalogue of Books Printed in the German-Speaking Countries and of German Books Printed in Other Countries from 1601-1700 Now in The British Library. London: The British Library, 1994. 5 vols. Palau: Antonio Palau y Dulcet. Manual del librero hispanoamericano. Bibliografia general espanola e hispanoamericana desde la invencion de la imprenta hasta nuestros tiempos ... Barcelona, 1923-1927. 7 vols. 2nd ed. Barcelona: Palau y Dulcet; Oxford: Dolphin Book Company, 1946, 28 vols to date. Petrik: Geza Petrik. Magyarorszdg bibliographidja 1712-1860. Vols. I-VIII. Budapest, 18881991.

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Pornbacher: Karl Pornbacher. Jeremias Drexel. Leben und Werk eines Barockpredigers. Miinchen: Seitz, 1965. (= Beitrdge zur altbayerischen Kirchengeschichte. 24,2.) Praz: Mario Praz. Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery. 2nd ed. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 1964. Praz II: Mario Praz. Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery. Part II. Addenda et Corrigenda. (1974). No reference is made to the Chronological List. Renard: Joseph Renard. Catalogue des Oeuvres imprimees de Claude-Francois Menestrier de la Compagnie de Jesus. Lyons, 1883. Simon Diaz: Jose Simon Diaz, Bibliografia de la Literatura Hispdnica. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, 1950-. 16 vols to date. SinnBilderWelten: SinnBilderWelten. Emblematische Medien in der Friihen Neuzeit. Ed. Wolfgang Harms, Gilbert HeJ3, and Dietmar Peil in association with Jiirgen Donien. Katalog der Ausstellung in der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek, Miinchen 11.8. - 1.10.1999. Neustadt an der Aisch: Schmidt, 1999. Szinnyei: Jozsef Szinnyei. Magyar irok elete es munkdi. Vols. I-XIV. Budapest, 1891-1914. De Vries: Anne G. Christiaan De Vries. De Nederlandsche Emblemata. Geschiedenis en Bibliographie tot de l&eeww. Amsterdam: Ten Brink & De Vries, 1899. Library Locations and Shelf Marks An unusual feature of both the Union Catalogue database and the printed bibliographies is the provision of information on library locations. Wherever possible, press marks are included. The absence of a press mark indicates that we have reason to believe that the library possesses the imprint but we were unable to confirm it. If we were unable personally to verify a title rather than a location, the status of the book is given as "unconfirmed" and the bibliographic source is noted. Codes for Countries Aus = Austria Bel = Belgium Can = Canada Cro = Croatia Cze = Czech Republic

Den = Denmark Era = France ERG = Federal Republic of Germany Gre = Greece Hun = Hungary

Introduction Ita = Italy Ire = Ireland Lat = Latvia Lit = Lithuania Net = Netherlands Nor = Norway Pol = Poland Por = Portugal

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Rus = Russia Slo = Slovakia Spa = Spain Swe = Sweden Swi = Switzerland UKi = United Kingdom USA = United States of America

Library Acronyms The acronyms for American libraries used in this bibliography derive from Symbols of American Libraries, 14th edition, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1992. Acronyms for foreign libraries were created according to the same principles. A complete list is provided, arranged by country. Austria Aus F Aus G Aus K Aus Kr Aus S Aus V

Furth FSG - Stift Gottweig Graz GUB - Universitatsbibliothek Klosterneuburg KBAC - Bibliothek des Augustiner-Chorherrenstifts Kremsmunster KrStfB - Stiftbibliothek Salzburg SSP - Bibliothek der Benediktiner Erzabtei St. Peter SUB - Universitatsbibliothek Vienna VKM - Kunsthistorisches Museum VONB - Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek VLB - Landesbibliothek VPSJ - Provinzialat Archiv Societatis Jesu VStB - Stadtbibliothek VUB - Universitatsbibliothek

Jesuit Series Belgium Bel A

Bel B

Bel Bg Bel G Bel Ko Bel L Bel Le

Bel LolN Bel M Bel N

Antwerp AMPM - Museum Plantin-Moretus ARG - Ruusbroec Genootschap ASB - Stadsbibliotheek AUFSI - Universitaire Faculteiten Sint-Ignatius Brussels BBRKB - Koninklijke Bibliotheek BSB - Societe des Bollandistes VUB - Vreie Universiteit Bibliotheek Bruges BgSB - Stadsbibliotheek Ghent GUB - Universiteitsbibliotheek Kortrijk KoUB - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Campus Kortrijk Liege LBGU - Bibliotheque generate de 1'Universite Leuven LeKU - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven LeKUTH - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Fakulteit Theologie LeBSJ - Bibliotheek Jezu'ieten, Heverlee (Leuven) Louvain-la-Neuve LolNUB - Universite Catholique, Bibliotheque LolNCGDU - Centre General de Documentation, Universite Catholique Mechelin MSA - Mechelin Stadtsarchiv Namur NCDRR - Centre de Documentation et de Recherche Religieuse NBUMP - Bibliotheque Universitaire Moretus Plantin

Canada Can AE Can BVa Can BVi

Alberta, Edmonton AEU - University of Alberta British Columbia, Vancouver BVaU - University of British Columbia BVaST - School of Theology British Columbia, Victoria BViP - Provincial Library

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Can QM

Can QQ

Manitoba, Winnipeg MWU - University of Manitoba Nova Scotia, Halifax NSHPH - Atlantic School of Theology Nova Scotia, Wolfville NSWA - Acadia University Ontario, Hamilton OHM - McMaster University, Hamilton Ontario, London OLU - University of Western Ontario Ontario, Toronto OTAP - Alternative Press Centre OTU - University of Toronto OTEP - Ontario Department of Education, Provincial Library Services Quebec, Montreal QMCCA - Canadian Centre for Architecture QMM - McGill, McLennan Library QMMRB - McGill, Rare Book Room Quebec, Quebec City QQCA - Centre Antonien QQLa - Universite Laval QQUS - University Seminary

Croatia

Cro Z

Zagreb ZNSB - Nacionalna i Sveucilisna Biblioteka

Czech Republic Cze K Cze O Cze P

Kromerisz KA - Archivu Olomouc = Olmiitz OA - Archivu Prague PUK - Universita Karlova PSK - Statni Knihovna (National Library) PGsNg - Graficka sbika Narodni galerie v Praze (Kinski Palace)

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Copenhagen CKB - Det Kongelige Bibliotek Odense OdKBB - Karen Brahes Bibliotek, Landsarkiv

France Fra A Fra Au Fra Aux Fra Av Fra Be Fra BenB Fra BN Fra Bo Fra Bor Fra Ch Fra Cha Fra Chal Fra Chamb Fra Chat Fra ChsM Fra D

Amiens ABM - Bibliotheque Municipale Autun AuBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Auxerre AuxBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Avignon AvBM - Bibliotheque Municipale AvMC - Musee Calvet Besancon BeBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Bourg en Bresse BenBMV - Mediatheque E. and R. Villand Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris Bourges BoBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Bordeaux BorBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Chaumont ChBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Chalons sur Saone ChaBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Chalons en Champagne ChalBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Chambery ChamBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Chateauroux Fra ChatBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Chalons-sur-Marne ChsMBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Douai DBM - Bibliotheque Municipale

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Fra Po Fra R Fra Rou Fra S Fra T Fra V

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Dijon DiBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Grenoble GBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Lyons LBM - Bibliotheque Municipale LBFdS - Bibliotheque, Communaute Saint Francois de Sales La Rochelle LaRBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Le Mans LeMMLA - Mediatheque Louis Aragon Lille LiBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Montpellier MBvMF - Bibliotheque de la ville et du Musee Fabre Nancy NBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Nantes NaBP - Bibliotheque Publique Nimes NiBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Paris PBArs - Bibliotheque del 'Arsenal PBIeh - Bibliotheque de 1'Institut d'etudes hispaniques PCS - Centre Sevres, Bibliotheque jesuite PBMa - Bibliotheque Mazarine PMM - Maison Missionaire PStG - Ste. Genevieve Poitiers PoBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Rennes RBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Rouen RouBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Strasbourg SBNU - Bibliotheque Nationale et Universitaire Toulouse TBM - Bibliotheque Municipale Versailles VBM - Bibliotheque Municipale

The holdings of the former Jesuit library at Chantilly (Fra CBF) were transferred to Paris, Centre Sevres (Fra PCS), to Lyons, Bibliotheque Municipale (Fra LBM), and to the library of

Jesuit Series Boston College (USA MCHB). Federal Republic of Germany FRG A FRG Aa FRG Am FRG An FRG As FRG B

FRG Ba FRG Bo

FRG Boc FRG Br FRG Bii FRG Bw FRG C

Augsburg AUB - Universitatsbibliothek ASStB - Staats- und Stadtbibliothek Aachen AaOB - Offentliche Bibliothek Amberg AmStlPB - Staatliche Provinzialbibliothek Ansbach AnStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek (Schlofibibliothek) Aschaffenburg AsHB - Hofbibliothek Berlin BSB1 - Staatsbibliothek, Unter den Linden 8 BSB2 - Staatsbibliothek, Potsdamer Str. 33 BStB - Stadtbibliothek BUB - Universitatsbibliothek (Humboldt-Universitat) Bamberg BaSB - Staatsbibliothek BaStAAB - Stadtarchiv, Amtsbucherei Bonn BoMBJ - Missionsbibliothek der Jesuiten BoUB - Universitatsbibliothek BoUKI - Universitat Kunsthistorisches Institut Bochum BocUB - Universitatsbibliothek Bremen BrSUB - Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek BrSA - Staatsarchiv Biidingen BiiFYBB - Fiirstlich Ysenburg-Biidingensche Bibliothek Braunschweig BwStB - Stadtbibliothek BwUB - Universitatsbibliothek Cologne CANPSJ - Archiv Norddeutschen Provinz der Societatis Jesu CEDD - Erzbischofliche Diozesan- und Dombibliothek CUStB - Universities- und Stadtbibliothek

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FRG Ma

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Hannover HNLB - Niedersachsische Landesbibliothek HUB - Universitatsbibliothek Halle HaULB - Universitats- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt Heidelberg HeUB - Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg HmDBA - Deutsches Bibelarchiv HmStUB - Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek Ingolstadt IUB - Universitatsbibliothek IWStABM - Wissenschaftl. Stadt-Archiv, -Bibliothek und -Museum Jena JUB - Universitatsbibliothek Kiel KUB - Universitatsbibliothek Kassel KaLB - Landesbibliothek Karlsruhe KrlBLB - Badische Landesbibliothek KrlUB - Universitatsbibliothek Leipzig LMB - Museumbibliothek des Kunsthandwerkes LUB - Universitatsbibliothek Liibeck LiiBHst - Bibliothek der Hansestadt Munich / Miinchen MBCG - Bibliotheca Collegii Georgian! MDM - Bibliothek des Deutschen Museums MFSA - Franziskanerkloster Sankt Anna MHP - Hochschule fur Philosophic MSB - Bayrische Staatsbibliothek MStB - Stadtische Bibliotheken MUB - Universitatsbibliothek MZK - Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte Mainz MaBPS - Bischofliches Priesterseminar MaStB - Stadtbibliothek MaUB - Universitatsbibliothek Marburg MarHSAs - Hessisches Staatsarchiv und Archivschule MarUB - Universitatsbibliothek

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FRG Ne FRG O FRG P FRG Pad FRG Po FRG R FRG R-B FRG S FRG Tr FRG Tii FRG W FRG Weim

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Meldorf MeB - Bibliothek Miinster MiiStB - Stadtbiicherei MiiStlBR - Staatliche Biichereistelle fiiir den Regierungsbezirk MiiUB - Universitatsbibliothek Nuremberg / Niirnberg NGNM - Germanisches Nationalmuseum NLKA - Landeskirchliches Archiv der Ev.-Lutheranischen Kirche in Bay era NStB - Stadtbibliothek Neuburg NeStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek Oldenburg OLE - Landesbibliothek OStB - Stadtbibliothek Passau PStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek Paderborn PadEAB - Erzbischofliche Akademische Bibliothek Pommersfelden PoSchB - Schonbornsche SchloBbibliothek Regensburg RFTHB - Fiirstliche Thurn und Taxische Hofbibliothek und Zentralarchiv RStlB - Staatliche Bibliothek Rantzau-Breitenburg R-BGrB - Graflich Rantzau-Breitenburger Bibliothek, Steinburg, SchleswigHolstein Stuttgart SUB - Universitatsbibliothek SWLB - Wiirttembergische Landesbibliothek Trier TrBP Bibliothek des Priesterseminars TrStB - Stadtbibliothek Tubingen TiiUB - Universitatsbibliothek Wolfenblittel WHAB - Herzog August Bibliothek WHABTh - Herzog August Bibliothek - Theologie Weimar WeimNFG - Nationale Forschungs- und Gedenkstatten der Klassischen Deutschen Literatur WeimSAB - Bibliothek des Staatsarchivs Wiesbaden

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FRG Wii FRG X

WiHLB - Hessische Landesbibliothek Wiirzburg WiiUB - Universitatsbibliothek Xanten XStiftB - Stiftbibliothek

Hungary HunB

HunD HunE HunP HunPe HunS

Budapest BEK - Egyetemi Konyvtar (University Library) BMTAK - Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Konyvtar BOSK - Orszagos Szechenyi Konyvtar (National Szechenyi Library) Debrecen DEK - Egyetemi Konyvtar (University Library) Esztergom EFK - Foszekesegyhazi Konyvtar Pannonhalma PFK - Foapatsagi Konyvtar Pecs PeEK - Egyetemi Konyvtar Szeged SSK - Somogyi Konyvtar

Ireland Ire D

Dublin DM - Marsh's Library DNI - National Library of Ireland DTC - Trinity College

Italy ItaBo ItaC ItaF

Bologna BoBCAG - Biblioteca Communale deH'Archiginnasio Catania CBRU - Biblioteca Regionale Universitaria Ferrara FBCA - Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea

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Ita Pa Ita Pe Ita Pi Ita R

Ita Ri Ita S Ita Si Ita T

Florence / Firenze F1BM - Biblioteca Marcelliana F1BNC - Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Lucca LuBSt - Biblioteca Statale Messina MeBR - Biblioteca Regionale Milan MiBA - Biblioteca Ambrosiana Modena MoANSL - Accademia Nazionale di Scienzee, Lettere e d'Arti MoBE - Biblioteca Estense Naples NaBN - Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III Pisa PBC - Biblioteca Cathariniana PBSNS - Biblioteca della Scuola Normale Superiore PBU - Biblioteca Universitatia Pavia PaBU - Biblioteca Universitaria Perugia PeBA - Biblioteca Augusta Pisa PiBU - Biblioteca Universitaria Rome RBA - Biblioteca Angelica RBAV - Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana RBINA - Biblioteca dell'Institute Nazionale d'Archeologia RBNCVE - Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Vittorio Emanuele RBUA - Biblioteca Universitaria Alessandrina RBV - Biblioteca Vaticana RBVa - Biblioteca Vallicelliana RCN - Casanatense RCSJ - Biblioteca Curia, Societatis Jesu RIHSJ - Biblioteca, Institutum Historicum Societatis Jesu Rimini RiBCG - Biblioteca Civica Gambalunga Sardinia SUC - Universita di Cagliari Siena SiBC - Biblioteca Communale degli Intronati Turin TBBS - Biblioteca della Basilica di Superga

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TBR - Biblioteca Reale Venice VBNM - Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana Verona VeBC - Biblioteca Civica

Lithuania Lit V

Vilnius VLVRB - Lietuvos tsr Valstybine Respublikine Biblioteka (National Library) VUB - University Library

The Netherlands Net A

Net D Net De Net G Net K Net L Net Lw Net M Net Md Net N

Amsterdam AEP - Elsevier Publishers AHM - Historisch Museum AR - Rijksmuseum ARPK - Rijksprentenkabinet AUB - Universiteitsbibliotheek AVUB - Vrije Universiteit Bibliotheek Deventer DStB - Stads- of Athenaeum Bibliotheek Delft DeTU - Technische Universiteit Groningen GUB - Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek Kampen KTH - Theologische Hogeschool Leiden LPK - Prentenkabinet LUB - Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek Leeuwarden LwPB - Gemeentemuseum Het Prinsesse Hof (Provinciale Bibliotheek) Maastricht MStB - Stadsbibliotheek MUL - Rijksuniversiteit Limburg Middelburg MdZB - Zeeuwse Bibliotheek Nijmegen NJBB - Jezui'etenbibliotheek Berchmanianum

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NKUB - Katholieke Universiteit Bibliotheek Rotterdam RGB - Gemeente Bibliotheek Tilburg TKUB - Katholieke Universiteit Brabant The Hague / Den Haag THKB - Koninklijke Bibliotheek THKH - Koninklijke Huisarchief THKI - Kunsthistorisch Institut THMMW - Museum Meermanno-Westreenianum THOV - Bibliotheek der Orde van Vrijmetselaren Utrecht UKI - Kunsthistorisch Institut der Rijksuniversiteit UUB - Rijksuniversiteitsbibliotheek

Poland Pol By Pol C

Pol G Pol Ka Pol Ki Pol K6 Pol L

Bydgaszcz ByBM - Bilioteka Miejska (Municipal Library) Cracow CBCz - Biblioteka Czartoryskich CBJ - Biblioteka Jagiellonska CBJez - Biblioteka Jezuitow (Library of the Society of Jesus) CBMN - Biblioteka Muzeum Narodowego (National Museum Library) CBPAN - Biblioteka Pan CBZBer - Biblioteka Zakonu Bernardynow (Library of the Order of St. Bernard) CBZK1 - Biblioteku Zakonu Klarysek (Library of the Order of St. Clara) Gdansk GBP AN - Biblioteka PAN Katowice KaBS - Biblioteka Sla.ska (Silesian Library) Kielce KiBM - Biblioteka Miejska (Municipal Library) KiBSem - Biblioteka Seminarium Duchownego Kornik K6BPAN - Biblioteka Kornicka PAN Lublin LBKU - Biblioteka Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego LBSem - Biblioteka Seminarium Duchownego LBUMCS - Biblioteka Uniwesytetu im. Marii Curie-Sklodowskie LWBL - Wojewodzka Biblioteka im. Lopacinskiego

Jesuit Series Pol L6 Pol NM Pol O Pol P

Pol SS Pol Sz Pol T Pol Ta Pol W

Pol Wr

Pol ZG

Lodz L6UB - Uniwersytecka Biblioteka Nowe Miasto NMBZK - Biblioteka Zakonu Kapucynow Opole OBP - Biblioteka Publiczna Poznan PBGUM - Biblioteka Glowna, Uniwersytet im. A. Mickiewicza PER - Biblioteka Raczynskich (Raczynski Library) PBTN - Biblioteka Poznanskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego (Poznan Scientific Association Library) Stary / Sacz SSBZF - Biblioteka Zakonu Franciszkanow SSBZK1 - Biblioteka Zakonu Klarysek Szczecin SzWMBP - Wojewodzka i Miejska Biblioteka Publiczna (City Public Library) Torun TKMK - Ksiaznica Miejska im. M. Kopernika TUB - Uniwersytecka Biblioteka Tarnow TaBM - Biblioteka Miejska Warsaw WBB - Biblioteka Bobolanum WBIBL - Biblioteka Instytutu Badan Literackich PAN WBMM - Biblioteka Muzeum Mickiewicza WBMN - Biblioteka Muzeum Narodowego WBN - Biblioteka Narodowa (National Library) WBP - Biblioteka Publiczna WBSem - Biblioteka Seminarium Metropolitanego Archidieczji (Seminar Library) WUB - Uniwersytecka Biblioteka Wroclaw, formerly Breslau WrBGP - Biblioteka G10wna, Politechnika Wroclawska WrBZNO - Biblioteka Zakladu Narodowego im Osslinskich WrBK - Biblioteka Kapitulana WrUB - Uniwersytecka Biblioteka Zielona Gora ZGBM - Biblioteka Miejska

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Introduction For M For P

Marfa MBPN - Biblioteca do Palacio Nacional Porto PBPM - Biblioteca Publica Municipal de Porto PBU - Biblioteca Universidade de Porto

Romania Rom Si

Sibiu SiBJ - Biblioteca Judeteana 'Astra'

Russia Rus Kn Rus M

Kaliningrad KnUB - Universyetskaya Bibliotyeka Moscow MRGB - Rossiskaya Gosudarstvennaya Biblioteka (Russian State Library)

Slovak Republic SloB

Brno BUP - Univerzita I.E. Purkyne

Spain Spa A Spa B

SpaBu SpaC Spa Ca Spa Cag

Azpeitia ABL - Biblioteca Loiola Barcelona BBASM - Biblioteca de la Abadia de Santa Maria de Monserrat BBCUA - Biblioteca Central, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona BU - Biblioteca Publica y Universitaria, Universidad de Barcelona Burgos BuBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Cadiz CBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Caceres CaBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Cagliari CagBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad

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Spa H Spa L Spa LC Spa Lo Spa M

Spa Mu Spa O Spa PdM Spa Sal Spa San Spa Sar

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Cordoba CoBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Coimbra CoiBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad El Escorial EscBMSL - Biblioteca Monasterio de San Lorenzo EscRB - Real Biblioteca de San Lorenzo Evora EvBPAD - Biblioteca Publica e Arquivo Distrital Granada GBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad de Granada GBUFyL - Biblioteca de la Universidad de Granada, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras Huesca HBPdE - Biblioteca Publica del Estado Leon LBP - Biblioteca Provincial de Leon LU - Universidad de Leon La Coruna LCU - Universidad de La Coruna Logrono LoBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Madrid MAH - Real Academia de la Historia MBMLG - Biblioteca Museo Lazaro Galdiano MEN - Biblioteca Nacional MBRAE - Biblioteca Real Academia Espanola MCL - Centre Loyola MPR - Palais Real MUC - Universidad Compluteuse Murcia MuBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad Oviedo OBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad Palma de Mallorca PdMBP - Biblioteca Publica Salamanca SalU - Universidad de Salamanca Santander SanBMP - Biblioteca de Menendez Pelayo Saragossa SarU - Universidad de Zaragoza

Introduction Spa SdC Spa Sev Spa SI Spa T Spa Va

Spa V-G Spa VI Spa Z

Santiago de Compostela SdCUS - Universidad de Santiago Seville SevBCC - Biblioteca Capitular Colombina SevBU - Biblioteca Universidad de Seville Silos S1BASD - Biblioteca de la Abadia de Santo Domingo de Silos Toledo TBPP - Biblioteca Publica Provincial Valencia VaAr - Archive del Reino VaBM - Biblioteca Municipal VaBP - Biblioteca Publica VaBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad Vitoria-Gasteiz V-GSD - Seminar. Dioces. Valladolid V1BU - Biblioteca de la Universidad Zaragoza ZBU - Biblioteca de la Universidad

Sweden Swe S Swe U

Stockholm SBKr - Krolewska Bibliotek 8KB - Kungliga Bibliotek Uppsala UUB - Universitetsbibliotek Carolina Rediviva

Switzerland Swi A Swi B Swi Bn Swi Ein

Aarau AKB - Kantonbibliothek Basel BOBU - Offentliche Bibliothek der Universitat Basel Bern BnSLB - Schweizerische Landesbibliothek BnStUB - Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek Einsiedeln EinKB - Klosterbibliothek EinStB - Stadtbibliothek

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EinUB - Universitatsbibliothek Fribourg FBCU - Bibliotheque Cantonale et Universitaire Geneva GBPU - Bibliotheque Publique et Universitaire Lausanne LBCU - Bibliotheque Cantonale et Universitaire Lucerne LuZB - Zentralbibliothek St. Gallen SGStB - Stifts-Bibliothek Schaffhausen SchStB - Stadtbibliothek Soleure SoBC - Bibliotheque Cantonale Winterthur WStB - Stadtbibliothek Zurich ZUB - Universitatsbibliothek ZZB - Zentralbibliothek

United Kingdom UKi Ab UKi Abe UKi Ar UKi B

UKi Ba UKi Bi UKi BL UKi BMp

Aberystwyth AbNW - National Library of Wales Aberdeen AbeU - Aberdeen University Armagh ArP - Public Library Bristol BC - City Library BR - Reference Library BU - University Library Bath BaM - Municipal Libraries Birmingham BiCRL - Central Reference Library British Library, London British Museum - Prints BiU - University of Birmingham

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UKi Che UKi D UKi E

UKi Ex UKi G UKi L

Cambridge CCCCL - Corpus Christ! College CEC - Emmanuel College CKC - King's College CP - Peterhouse CQCOL - Queen's College Old Library CSC - Selwyn College CSJC - St. John's College CTC - Trinity College CU - University Library Chester CheCL - Cathedral Library Durham DCL - Cathedral Library DU - University Library Edinburgh ENC - New College, Edinburgh University ENSL - National Library of Scotland EU - Edinburgh University Exeter ExCL - Cathedral Library Glasgow GU - Glasgow University London LBO - Brompton Oratory LC - Congregational Library LCI - Courtauld Institute LDC - Dulwich College LDW - Dr. William's Library LG - Guildhall LGF - Gillow Library, Farm Street LHC - Heythrope College, Cavendish Square LICLSK - Imperial College Libraries, South Kensington LLI - Lincoln's Inn LNC - New College LSA - Society of Antiquaries LSC - Sion College LSPCL - St. Paul's Cathedral Library LU - London University LUWI - London University, Warburg Institute LVAM - Victoria and Albert Museum LVAM has a policy of withholding shelf marks. LVAMD - Victoria and Albert Museum, Dyce Collection

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UKi Le UKi Li UKi M

UKi Ma UKi NuT UKi O

UKi R UKi Sa UKi Sw UKi U UKi Wa UKi Wi UKi Win

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USA OrPR USA OrPS USA OrSaW USA OrStbM USA OrU USAP USA PEL USA PBa USA PBm USA PCarlD USA PHC USA PHa USA PHi USAPLF USA PLatS USAPP USA PPAmP USA PPCCH USA PPDrop USA PPF USA PPG USA PPL USA PPLT USA PPPM USA PPRF USA PPT USA PPULC USA PPWe

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Facsimiles and Reprints This field is reserved for modern reprint and facsimile editions of a work. Microform The following abbreviations are used: EEB 1: Early English Books 1475-1640. A series of microfilms published by University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan (U.S.A.). EEB 2: Early English Books 1641-1700. A series of microfilms published by University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan (U.S.A.). FdF: Faber du Faur. Curt von Faber du Faur's microfilm series is known as German Baroque Literature: Yale Collection (New Haven: Research Publications, Inc.). The catalogue is entitled German Baroque Literature: A Catalogue of the Collection in the Yale University Library, 2 vols. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958 & 1969). Microfilm reel numbers are given in Bibliography-Index to the Microfilm Edition of the Yale University Library Collection of German Baroque Literature (New Haven: Research Publications, 1971). HJ: Harold Jantz. The microfilm collection is known as German Baroque Literature: Harold Jantz Collection (New Haven: Research Publications). The printed catalogue with reel numbers is entitled German Baroque Literature: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Harold Jantz and a Guide to the Collection on Microfilm, 2 vols. (New Haven: Research Publications, 1974). IDC: Inter Documentation Company, Emblem Books microfiche. GMC: General Microfilm Company, Cambridge, Mass.: German Books Before 1601; French Books Before 1601; Italian Books Before 1601; Books Printed in the Low Countries Before 1601; French Books 1601-1700; Italian Books 1601-1700; Hispanic Culture (15th-17th Centuries). VLC: Vatican Library Collection: Microfilms of Rare and Out-of-Print Books in the Vatican Library. List Number 38 (Renaissance Literature: Emblem Books, Formularies, Dictionaries, Mythologies). These are available through interlibrary loan in North America from Saint Louis University (The Pius XII Memorial Library: Vatican Film Library). Remarks This field is used for any additional information that does not fit into the other information fields.

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Collation Copy This field indicates origin of the record, i.e., country, library location, and shelf mark of the copy on which the bibliographic record is based. Serial Number The serial number at the end of each entry is the number of the record in the Union Catalogue of Emblem Books database. These present short-title entries are abbreviated forms of the information contained in that database. Use of Facsimiles To the extent that space allows, each entry is illustrated by a reproduction of the title-page, additional engraved title-page, and by one sample emblem chosen as representative of the emblem book in question. As every emblem scholar appreciates, the genre embraces many forms and variants, ranging from the naked emblem (lacking an illustration), through the classical tripartite combination of motto, picture, and epigram printed on one page, to expanded forms. These latter may include marginalia and/or commentary, and forms in which various kinds of texts face illustrations on a single opening. And then there are the emblematically illustrated devotions. Such expanded forms can reach the complexity of a nine-part devotional structure, as in the case of Henry Hawkins's Partheneia sacra (1633). The sample emblem provided for each bibliographic entry will usually be the complete emblem as it appears on one page, or, if longer, as it appears in one opening, i.e. verso and recto, as space permits. The sample emblem will provide an impression of the structure of the emblems in the book, although it will not adequately reflect the structure of some expanded emblematic forms. Occasionally, the quality leaves something to be desired, but that is usually because of the state of preservation of the original. A certain amount of photographic reduction was unavoidable. Illustrations from books of formats larger than duodecimo required reduction. Folio-sized illustrations were slightly reduced but placed on pages facing the bibliographic description so that the title-page and description appear on a single opening. A very few records have no facsimile reproductions at all. This is either because the existence of the book is unconfirmed, or because no library would make a reproduction on account of the poor quality of the original, or its tight binding. We gratefully acknowledge permission to add illustrations. The Library noted in the Copy Collation field of each record granted permission.

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Jesuit Series J.1204 POLAND, PROVINCE OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS Poland, Province of the Society of Jesus OPISANIE Bramy Tryumfalney. Na piernwsy do Warsawy wiazd, Naiasnieyszego Pana AUGUSTA II z Bozey laski Krola Polskiego . . . WYSTAWIONEY. 1698 4° 8 unnumbered leaves Language: pol & lat Fingerprint: a:n- s,t. t,t, t.S. C 1698. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated description of the triumphal entrance erected and decorated by the Jesuits on the occasion of the king's arrival in Warsaw in 1698. Layout Unillustrated description of pictura, inscriptiones and occasionally also subscriptiones (elogia) quoted. Classification: II.E.8 Reference Not in De Backer Sommervogel; not in Praz; Estreicher XII 277 (referring to a shorter version listed in Buchwald-Pelcowa under #523 preserved in the library of the National Museum in Cracow); Buchwald-Pelcowa 522. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol

CBMN 1121 WBN XVII.3.15299

Pol

Pol

WrPAN XVII-6273III WrPAN XVII-6350III

Remarks Some of the inscriptiones are quotations from Sarbiewski. Buchwald-Pelcowa lists a German translation with no place, and no publisher. See Buchwald-Pelcowa 477. Collation Copy Pol WBN XVII.3.15299 Serial No. 990195

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J.120S POLAND, PROVINCE OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS Poland, Province of the Society of Jesus Spes Poloniae . . . Rev D. D. loannis Lipski erectae Cracow: University Press of Cracow, 1738 Language: lat 2° 29 unnumbered leaves Fingerprint: u-re m:at u-i- EqRe C 1738. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 5 unsigned emblematic engravings, each containing a variation on motifs taken from Cardinal Lipski's coat of arms, also emblematic symbols and allegorical figures; each plate contains several sententiae. Layout Inscriptio (the main sententia is set above the pictura on a banner, other sententiae are written on small banners), pictura, verse subscriptio, and prose commentary. Illustration Notes The full page engraving following the title is signed "B. Strahowsky sc. Wratislaviae". Artist Bartlomiej Strahowski Classification: II.C.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI.963.83; not in Praz; Estreicher XXI 324-5; Buchwald-Pelcowa 256. Library Pressmarks Pol

WBN XVH.3.1508

Pol

WrBZNO XVIII-141

Remarks The dedication to Cardinal Lipski is signed "Provincia Polona Societatis lesu". Record by Leszek Wysocki. Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO XVIII-141 Serial No. 301857

Mitto genus prteftanss &'qusnonfecimtrt Ipfi V reeds parili veftieia I3atria sreffii LIPSCIA.DVM fortes, in Vos Auguita fuorum Fa&a Pacrum refluune, virtutis Imagine viva. Novit Luna patens, noverunc cornus Lunas Qua fuerant attrita manu f cum prodigus, ilio PROCOPS V5 S vita:, generofi'Sangvinis im'bre Reftinxic Marteni> pulchroq; cruore troprsKum jEdificans, noftrutn palmas tranfmific in svum. Turn laflusmeritis, graviumquoq.rnoleLaboruni In C A S T E L L A N A miles fede uiq; quicvit, Quis referee cunftos? fuppar quos occini: orbl FcHis fama tubis. Toe vix ubi robora furguac Quo- fortes Gens Veftra dedic. Ducere Tu cantis poteras natalibus ortum

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Cupi Te concipefiet -poterai, >genltura viderr Saturno de Patre Jovem: Pracgnantior xtas; Sed ciim jam nullos eflet pa'ritura Gygances * , Nolberay nafci lupiter, .qui bdla moveres. Quera canJem Lucina dcdis ^MiaityoM*. Gentli Stemma probac. Te Materni inter fidera Bonc^a Princcps & prunum Sidus: fine cetera Stellae Tu fulges Stellas yelut inter Luna minares. Luas fmt? Tu PJixbo Luce fimillimus: at quo Non excingvntur reliqui Fulgcnte Planetx Sed- radio1 meKocc micant. Sk lumina Princepf' Au^s Mptikgviti Cerh. Nee dat Tims ranbm (Vc q^uidam cecinit) Nee lemperat Aflris Gulerm 5ed radiis lucem Gentis melioribus augpL.

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J.1205 Poland, Province of the Society of Jesus. Spes Poloniae . . . Rev D. D. loannis Lipski erectae. Cracow: University Press of Cracow, 1738.

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J.1206 POLTAWA JESUIT COLLEGE Poltowa Jesuit College Applausus . . . Martina Szyszkowski . . . episcopatum Plocensem ingresso Braniewo: Georg Schonfels, 1608 Language: lat



Emblem Structure & Illustrations Engraved fp; at least 4 unillustrated emblems entitled "Emblema" and other poems structured like emblems. Classification: II.C.3 Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; not in Praz; Estreicher XXX 368; Buchwald-Pelcowa 4. Library Pressmarks Pol WrBZNO XVII-696 Swe UUB Carm.Lat. et Gr.Grat.t.IV Remarks This is a booklet in praise of Marin Szyszkowski, bishop of Pultusk. Collation Copy Swe UUB Carm.Lat. et Gr.Grat. t.IV Serial No. 990150

E MBLEMA.

INSIGNIA GENTIS.

SELE.NITES. J?ERtur lafyidnia lapis efte,in Perfide, -W/#, Queni Gratj lan& nannw tare vacant. Scilicet buic media not ulit eft candoreinuali, Omnia- lunarif marts £«j o rif babens. Luna •vlii 'virgineofuffunditarora rultore, Hac+totct: itta ftottat iumen, @ ifla nouat. Hjfim off twxiftr&fagiunt epcttore cum; Hattys & extinfttH aiiuuenefcitamor. Tute Menites,^4ntiftes, habebcre nol/if, yiiio Sauromatum lafyidtfulgidior. Ingoijum cxlejle refers, dignumty ifatere Tefingis, res £jj «*' Deitatit agls, 'Te venicnte ant mis hominamprocul exulat angof) TM^reconciltMaftra'Deumijjtaif. t)ic in amicitiam coettnt^iainefequefter, Tmbida quos anirrios difociauit Erif.

THOMAS PILCHOIPSKI.

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Jesuit Series J.1207 PONCET, DANIEL Daniel Poncet (1642-71690) Remus. Tragicomdie heroique Lyons: Jacques Canier, 1670 4° [6] 7-35 Language: fre Fingerprint: i-uy n.n. nere PoPA 3 M.DC.LXX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Appended to the drama is a section "Devises et Emblemes tirees des armes des Messieurs Les Prevost & Echevins de la Ville de Lyon" with 10 unsigned engravings with engraved text in text (p [21]-36). Layout Inscriptio, pictura, verse subscriptio ("Epigramma"), facing page with explanation of the emblem and its application to the intended dignitary. Classification: I.E.9 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel IV.992.1 & V.222.29 (under Lyons Jesuit College); not in Praz; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra Fra

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Jesuit Series J.1208 POREE, CHARLES Charles Poree (1675-1741) Paris Jesuit College In regales Ludovici XV. et Marice nuptias [Paris]: 1726 Language: lat 4° 40 unnumbered pages Fingerprint: t.t? i,t. e,s, ViSe C M.DCC.XXVI. Emblem Structure & Illustrations T.p. with signed engraving; signed engraved portrait of Louis XV and Maria; 6 signed copperplate engravings with engraved text in text; 7 engraved head and tail pieces. Layout Dedication, brief description of pictura, pictura with inscriptio, verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engravings variously signed "Ph. Simmoneau filius inv. et sculp." or "Ph. Simmoneau filius fecit". Artist Philippe Simonneau Classification: I.E.4 or II.E.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI.254.354, and VI. 1026.29; Estreicher XXV,85; Praz 570; not in Landwehr FISP; Buchwald-Pelcowa p. 249, 587. Library Pressmarks Fra FRO Pol UKi

BN Res.m.Yc.952(28) MSB 4 P.O.lat. 553 m WBNXVIII.2.3411 GU SM 898

Remarks The book records the marriage of Louis XV and Maria. Collation Copy FRG MSB 4 P.o.lat. 553 M Serial No. 302392

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Jesuit Series J.1209 POSSEVINO, ANTONIO Antonio Possevino (1533-1611) Antonii Possevini Societatis lesu Bibliotheca selecta Rome: Apostolica Vaticana, 1593 2 vols in 1 book 2° [8] 664; [8] 321=323, [1] 28 [24] Fingerprint: .to- e-e- Detr 3 M.D.XCIII. Language: lat Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of emblem and imprese in Book 2. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1076.24; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG FRG FRG FRG Ita

Ita Ita Ita Ita

CUStB 38 K GNSUB MUB 2° Misc. 180 MiiUB 6 MS RBAV R.G. Storia 1.405 RBAV Racc.il. 1.285 RBAV Chigi 11.971 RBAV Chigi 1.564 RBAV Mai K.G.X.28

Ita Ita Pol UKi USA USA USA USA USA

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Remarks De Backer-Sommervogel give Posssevino's dates as 1533 or 1534-1611. Possevino's Bibliotheca selecta went through several editions, appearing in two volumes with an additional third index in Venice in 1603, and in Cologne in 1607. Collation Copy: FRG TrBP P300/1 Serial No. 990489

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J.1209 POSSEVEVO, ANTONIO. Antonii Possevini Mantuani Societatis lesu Bibliotheca selecta. Rome: Apostolica Vaticana, 1593

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CUStB 38 K MUB 2° Misc. 181

Ita Ita Ita

PiBC A/A057024 PiBU L.g.3.21-22 RBAV Bibliographia. Folio 2 cons RBAV Mai XI.MIX. 49-50 RBNCVE9.6.E.20.2

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Remarks De Backer-Sommervogel give Possevino's dates as 1533 or 1534 - 1611. They also indicate an edition Rome: Apostolica Vaticana (DBS VI. 1076.24). This edition has a t.p. for each part. The t.p. to pt.l is printed in red and black, whereas the t.p. to pt.2 is printed in black only. The Bibliotheca selecta went through several editions, appearing as two parts in 1 book with an additional third index in this Venice ed. of 1603, as in the Cologne ed. of 1607. Collation Copy: FRG TrBP P300 Serial No. 990507

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J.1210 POSSEVEVO, ANTONIO. Antonii Possevini Mantuani Societatis lesu Bibliotheca selecta. Venice: Altobellus Salicatius, 1603

Jesuit Series J.1211 POSSEVINO, ANTONIO Antonio Possevino (1533-1611) Antonii Possevini Mantuani Societatis lesu Bibliotheca selecta de rations studiorum: ad disciplinas, & ad salutem omniu gentium procurandam ... triplex additus index ... nunc primum in Germania edita Cologne: Johann Gymnicus, 1607 2 vols in 1 book Language: lat 2° [26] 476; [2] 519 [29] Fingerprint: t.ei bil. e-e- spbu 3 M.D.CVII. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unillustrated discussion of emblem and imprese in Part 2, pp. 479-482. Classification: I.G.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1076.24; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG FRG FRG FRG

FRG FRG Ita Ita Ita

CEDD Kn-28-K CUStB 38-K DuUB 61-d GNSUB HG-FB:4 DID 58/9:1 MUB 2° Misc. 182 XStift B X-l FBCA BoBCAG RBAV Barbarini Z. XI.51

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CBJ 393562 III CU OB M Boston College MdBJ NCD NcU NN NADB NNC

Remarks The USA NN copy is housed in the Spingarn Collection, Humanities and General Research, room 315. De Backer-Sommervogel give Possevino's dates as 1533 or 1534 - 1611. The Bibliotheca selecta went through several editions, appearing in this Cologne ed. of 1607 as two parts in 1 book with an additional third index, similar to the Venice ed. of 1603. Collation Copy: FRG GNSUB HB-FG: 4 DID 58/9 Serial No. 990506

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J.1212 POZNAN JESUIT COLLEGE Poznan Jesuit College Altum Opaleniae navis a Collegia Posn. S.I. inter ludos apertum Poznan: 1684 Language: lat 2° 22 unnumbered leaves Fingerprint: iei- i,am e.s, TiOf C 1684. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 8 emblematic copperplates; medallions varying in size, occupying from 1/2 to 3/4 of a page; some allude to Opalinski's coat of arms "Lodzia" ("lodz" in Polish meaning "ship," hence "navis Opalenia" in the title). Layout Pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio, elogium. Illustration Notes The seventh plate signed "excusum Posnaniae". Classification: II.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1055.49; Estreicher XXIII 365; Buchwald-Pelcowa 1; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol

WBNXVII.4.15687 WrBZNO XVII. 17265

Remarks Contains also a dedication to Opalenski signed by the students of the Jesuit College of Poznan. Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO XVII. 17265 Serial No. 301008

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Jesuit Series J.1219 POZNIAK, ALEKSANDER Aleksander Pozniak Senator septem consularibus C. Marii Aquilis signatus. Vilnius: Jesuit Press Vilnius, 1666 Language: lat 2° 16 unnumbered leaves Emblem Structure & Illustrations 7 emblematic copperplate medallions with the recurring motif of an eagle, Radziwil's sign. Layout Pictura, inscriptio, and verse subscriptio. Illustration Notes Engraved fp with a stemmatic copperplate of Radziwil's eagle, signed: "Casimirus Don Schnops [?] figurabat Saulus Podschnops [?] excudebat." Artist Saul Podschnops Kazimierz Don Schnops Classification: I.E.I Reference Not in De Backer-Sommervogel; Estreicher XXV 199; Buchwald-Pelcowa 220; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Lit Pol

VUB III-18132 K6BPAN 3918

Remarks No Posniak is listed in De Backer-Sommervogel. The title also does not appear in the listing for Vilnius Jesuit College. Collation Copy Pol K6BPAN 3918 Serial No. 301448

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J.1219 ALEKSANDER POZNIAK. Senator septem consularibus C. Marii Aquilis signatus. Vilnius: Jesuit Press Vilnius, 1666.

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Jesuit Series J.1220 PRAGUE JESUIT COLLEGE Prague Jesuit College Castrum doloris: oder TrauerBuhne der Grofimachtigsten Verwittibten Romischen Kayserin Eleonorae Prague: Carl-Ferdinand Press, 1687 Language: ger 4° 24 unpaginated leaves Fingerprint: l-u= n.n/ l.t. GeHe C 1687. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 40 numbered unillustrated funeral emblems. Layout Textual description of pictura, inscriptio (Bible quotation, four-line verse subscriptio. Classification: II.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1160.138 & 11.871.13; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks

Cze

PSK 50 G 179. Trez. Df 3124

FRG MSBRes4L.eleg.m251, 1 2 Remarks The booklet records the funeral decorations on occasion of the burial of Eleanora, Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Bohemia. Collation Copy FRG MSB Res 4 L.eleg.m 251,12 Serial No. 990416

CASTRUM DOLORIS:

ELEONORAE AUGUSTA

Romanorum Imperatrici Viduas,

REGINjE BOHEMIA&c. Die d.Decembris Anni i68ntimut»m, 2 DieipJtuuHirij, Jnao 1687. PRAGUE, Typis UnivetficatU Carolo-Fadinandez, in CulLSoc. Jssu ad SiClcmeuicm,

Jesuit Series J.1221 PRAGUE JESUIT COLLEGE Prague Jesuit College Encomia pro canonizatione S. Francisci Borgice, emblematis prosis Prague: Academic Press, 1672 Language: lat 4° Classification: II.B.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1159.118 (with slightly different title and dated 1673); Suppl. 717.2041; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. Serial No. 301073

J.1222 PRAGUE JESUIT COLLEGE Prague Jesuit College Emblemata in sacras primitias Prague: Wenceslas Marin, 1598 Language: lat 8p Fingerprint: too short for fingerprint Classification: II.C.5 ? Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1154.50; Praz 553. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. The book evidently records the ordination of Johann Michael Tettnangen. Serial No. 302402

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Jesuit Series J.1223 PRAGUE JESUIT COLLEGE Prague Jesuit College Sapiens gloriosus [Prague]: University of Prague, 1658 Language: lat 4° 15 unpaginated leaves Fingerprint: e,o- ros' sw,s? VtEt C M.DC.LVJJJ. Emblem Structure & Illustrations The signed engraved t.p. is decorated with 8 imprese consisting of picturae and inscriptiones; 4 copperplate engravings in text, 2 signed. Layout "Dos" no., pictura, inscriptio with Bible reference, long verse subscriptio, each signed by one of the four graduands who also signed the preface. Illustration Notes The engraved t.p. is signed "Ch: Smischeck sculp: Prag". Emblems III and IV are signed "D.W.f." Artist Ch: Smischeck D.W. Classification: II.G.13 Reference

De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1157.90; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks USA PSt PA5660 C84 S36 1658 Remarks

The book records the granting of baccalaureate degrees. The last three pages list the graduands. The preface is signed by four of the graduands: Franciscus Smislowski, Caspar Alexander Mennich, Franciscus Casanova, and loannes Phillipus Meckelius. Collation Copy USA PSt PA5660 C84 S36 1658 Serial No. 302403

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Jesuit Series J.1224 PRAGUE JESUIT COLLEGE Prague Jesuit College Zodiacus illustrium ecclesice siderum sen virtutes infulatce Clarissimorum duodecim orbis Christani Antistitum reverendissimo et celsissimo principi domino ac domino Joanni Frederico e comitibus de Waldstein Archiepiscopo Pragensi. . . second page of title with Postea quam is nuper Regni Bohemias . . . M.DC.LXXVI. Prague: College of the Society of Jesus at St. Clement, 1676 According to De Backer-Sommervogel 2° and 188 pp. Emblem Structure & Illustrations According to De Backer-Sommervogel "1 grav. en tete, 12 portr. et 2 pi." Language: lat Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1159.125; not in Praz. Remarks Unconfirmed, based on De Backer-Sommervogel. It appears to be a booklet in praise of Johann Friedrich von Waldstein as archbishop of Prague. Collation Copy: Serial No. 300032 fOSTEA QUAM IS NUPES.

REGNI BOHEMLE Communi Voto ac Plaufu,

ECCLESIiE METROPOLITANS

ARCHI EPISCOPALEM CATHEDRAM SOLEMNI POMPA ADIISSET. IN AGGRATULATIONIS FAVST^E A C

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ILLUSTRIUM EGOLESS SIDERUM

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J.1225 PULTUSK JESUIT COLLEGE Pultusk Jesuit College Applausus illustrissimo.. . D. Martino Szyszkowskifelicibus auspiciis episcopatum Plocensem ingresso Braniewo: Jerzy Schonfels, 1608 Language: lat 4° 36 unnumbered leaves Emblem Structure & Illustrations 7 unillustrated emblems, on ff. E3r (signed by Paulus Karski), F2v (by Albertus Nivolius), F4v (by Thomas Pilichowski), G2r-v (by loaiinnes Rykaczewski), Hlr-v (by Stanislaus Szyszynski), H3v (by Adam Arcziszewski), H4r (by Thomas Pokrzywnicki). There are also other poems structured like emblems. Layout Each emblem has an inscriptio and subscriptio in verse. Illustration Notes The only illustration is the unsigned copperplate engraving on the verso of the title-page: "Insignia gentis" with a 4-line subscriptio in verse, signed by Paulus Karski. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1303.15; Estreicher XXX 368; Buchwald-Pelcowa p. 75 #4; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Swe

WrBZNO XVII.696.III UUB Carm.Lat. et Gr.Grat.t.IV

Remarks The booklet records the installation of Martin Szyszkowski as bishop of Pultusk. The dedication to Szyszkowski is signed by Stanislaw Krasinski. Record by Leszek Wysocki. Collation Copy Pol WrBZNO XVII.696.Ill Serial No. 990418

A Nt^temgla^ttmNemieniini^rvtrin^, Hoctil>i,S'LiscQVi, quZmbeneftemma qaadrati Lux es, & illaftrasptetate, rcgisty minores: §[upd rejecas^fjolp^omfroliat omnc poltti,

PAVLVS KARSK..

Jesuit Series J.1226 PULTUSK JESUIT COLLEGE Pultusk Jesuit College Panegyricon in auspicatissimum ingressum . . . Henrici Firlei Cracow: Andrzej Piotrkowczyk, 1617 Language: lat 4° 22 unnumbered leaves Fingerprint: 1-r- i.s. n.m. Adll C 1617. Emblem Structure & Illustrations 4 unsigned numbered woodcuts (fols Blv-B3r), and 23 unillustrated emblems, numbered I-XXIII, (fols. B4r-Dlv). Layout of illustrated emblems "Stemma" no., caption with dedication, pictura, signed verse subscriptio. Layout of unillustrated emblems "Emblema" no., brief identification of pictura, inscriptio, verse subscriptio, signed by Jan Krasinski, Piotr Gluchowski, Jan Narzymski, Fryderyk Burzynski, Gabriel Boufal, Bartlomiej Libicki, Wojciech Lelewski, Stanislaw Krasinski, Tomasz Falecki, Kasper Dunin, Jan Bilinski, Adam Kalinski, Pawel Gzowski, Seweryn Sielski, Walenty Zablocki, Walenty Muchowiecki, Stanislaw Nieborski, Jan Pomianowski, Jakub Burzynski, Aleksander Gulczewski, Andrzej Taborowski, Bartlomiej Pajewski, Wojciech Orchowski, Pawel Gorecki. Classification: II.C.3 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1303.17; Estreicher XXIII 57 & XVI 227; Buchwald-Pelcowa 200; not in Praz. Library Pressmarks Pol Pol

CBJ 2171 I WBN XVI.Qu.424 adl.

Remarks Dedication to Firley signed by Mikolaj Narzymski. Collation Copy Pol WBN XVI.Qu.424 adl. Serial No. 300813

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Jesuit Series J.1227 PULTUSK JESUIT COLLEGE Pultusk Jesuit College Gosc domowy S. Stanislaw Kostka przywitany przez kazania Warsaw: Jesuit Press, 1744 Language: pol 4° [17] 2-72 Fingerprint: o-o- TAne o-W, Pabo 3 1744. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned heraldic woodcut fp. Unillustrated description of triumphal arch built on the occasion of the transfer of St. Stanislas Kostka's reliques to his native village of Rostkow ("Opisanie bram tryumfalnych w Rostkowie przy teyze Introdukci wystawionych" pp.70-72). Layout Verbal description of emblematic devices with inscriptiones quoted. Illustration Notes The fp is a stemmatic woodcut "Na herbowny zaszczyt" with a verse subscriptio (16 lines). Classification: II.B.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1304.26; not in Praz; Estreicher XX 149; Buchwald-Pelcowa 502. Library Pressmarks Pol

Pol

Pol Pol Pol

KaBS 461944 I

WBN W.I. 1042

WBSemO. 105.2 WrPAN XVIII-1642-III WUB 4g. 16.5.27. XVIII/H

Remarks Dedication to Blazej and Maria Krasinski signed by the students of the Jesuit College of Pultusk. Collation Copy Pol WBN W. 1. 1042 Serial No. 990472

J.1228 QUADRI, BENEDICT Benedict Quadri (1659-1731) Anathemata verae historiae templo glorias Leopoldi Magni Vienna: Voigt, 1696 Language: lat 4° Classification: I.E.I Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI 1324.3 (with a somewhat different title); not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks FRG PStlB aYge 14 Remarks Created from Passau STL, verified in De BackerSommervogel (with somewhat different title). Collation Copy FRG PStlB aYge 14 Serial No. 300147

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Jesuit Series J.1229 QUERCK, IGNATIUS Ignatius Querck (1660-1743) Acta S. Ignatii de Loyola Vienna: Leopold Voigt, 1698 Language: lat 12° [3] pages numbered 0-100 on versos and in Roman numerals on 0-C on rectos [3] Fingerprint: m.ii t.t, s.s, 65ne C M.DC.IIC. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Unsigned engraved fp (not present in Fra PCS copy); 101 numbered unsigned copperplate engravings in text on versos numbered, 0-100. Each faces a scene from the life of Ignatius and presents an emblematic eludication on the theme. Layout Caption relating to Ignatius's life, inscriptio (quotation from Classical source with reference, largely Ovid and Virgil), pictura, verse subscriptio. 1 final unsigned unnumbered copperplate engraving on verso of page C. Illustration Notes The book contains 101 small scenes of the life of St. Ignatius, and 100 small emblems on the versos. Classification: I.B.4 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1339.4; not in Praz; not in Landwehr GEB. Library Pressmarks Aus Aus Fra FRG FRG Ita

FSG LV Ocl VPSJ 2090221 PCS N 7/42 MSJPA D II 649 (2) PStIB Yge 40 RIHSJ

Remarks The book deals with the life of St. Ignatius Loyola. Collation Copy Fra PCS N 7/42 Serial No. 302405

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Jesuit Series J.1230 RAJAS, PABLO ALBENIEN DE Pablo Albinien de Rajas (1584-1667) Lagrimas de Caragoca en la muerta de Filipo, Rey II de Aragon Zaragoza: Juan de Lanaja y Qartanet, 1621 Language: spa 4° [10] 1-261 [1] Fingerprint: g.es o,i- i-a- gosu 3 1621. Emblem Structure & Illustrations Additional engraved t.p. The book contains a section of 24 numbered, unillustrated emblems on the death of King Philip II of Aragon: pp. 144-218. Layout "Emblema" no., Latin inscriptio, prose account in Spanish, 14-line verse subscriptio in Latin or Spanish. Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1411.2; not in Praz; not in Campa; Simon-Diaz Jesuitos (1975) 1.397. Library Pressmarks

Spa Spa USA

MEN 2/9133 MEN 2/50664 NNH

Remarks The book marks the death of King Philip II of Aragon. Collation Copy Spa MEN 2/50664 Serial No. 990471

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J.1230 PABLO ALBEMIEN DE RAJAS. Lagrimas de Caragoca en la muerta de Filipo, Rey II de Aragon. Zaragoza: Juan de Lanaja y Qartanet, 1621.

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J.1231 RAPIN, RENE Rene Rapin (1621-1687) Pads Triumphalia . . . Cardinalem Julium Mazarinum Paris: Typographia Regia, 1660 Language: lat 2° [6] 1-29 [1] Fingerprint: vtum '.o: iso. EtVi 3 M.DC.LX. Emblem Structure & Illustrations T.p. with unsigned copperplate engraving of Mazarin's arms; various engraved head and tailpieces; 4 unsigned copperplate engravings with engraved text in text, pp. 23-29. Layout Pictura with engraved inscriptio, caption with dedication-, "Symbolum" no., 4-line verse subscriptio. Classification: I.C.2 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1445.8; Praz 465; not in Landwehr FISP; Goldsmith 174. Library Pressmarks Aus Fra UKi

VONB 66.A.14(3) LBM 125.627 GU SM 1846

Microforms: IDC KO-2010/1 Remarks At UKi GU the book is bound in with various other works in praise of Cardinal Mazarin or Louis XIV, none of which is an emblem book, though a few contain emblematic illustrations. The volume contains two other works by Rapin: Lachrymae, in carissimi alumni sui Alphonsi; Mancini tumuln, i ad emmenussimum Cardinalem, Paris, 1658; and Pax Themidis cum Musis, Paris, 1660. Collation Copy UKi GU SM 1846 Serial No. 330196

LVDOVICO XIV. R E G I P A C I F I C O , ARMA DEPONENTI Symbolum Hero'icum I. VALIS vbi ludo indulgent &fulmen,& QTJeponit fummi p'rapes adunca IOHU.

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J.1231 RENE RAPIN. Pads Triumphalia . . . Cardinalem Julium Mawrinum. Paris: Typographia Regia, 1660.

PAC 1b TRIVMPHALIA A D

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P A R I S I I S,

E T Y P O G R A P H I A REGIA. M. DC. LX.

Jesuit Series J.1232 RAULINO,FRANCESCO Francesco Raulino (1611-1666) Pompa dett'Esequir celebrata al serenissimo Odoardo Duca di Paacenza, di Parma Piacenza: Gio. Antonio Ardizzone, 1647 Language: ita 4° [2] 3-41 with two large folding plates Fingerprint: o.c- o.i- e.it ledi 3 M DC XXXXVII. Fmblem Structure & Illustrations 2 large fold-out engravings, one signed, of church and funeral decorations. The text describes without illustrations numerous symbolic decorations, some arranged to indicate the duke's wisdom (p. 24), prudence (p. 25), companionship (p. 28), graciousness (p. 29), constant friendship (p. 29), clemency (p. 29), justice (p. 31), and religion (p. 32). Menstrier'reports in his Philosophic des images that the work contains 129 unillustrated emblematic devices. Layout Brief textual description of pictura or motif, Latin inscriptio. Illustration Notes The first folding plate is signed "loannes Noatul sculpsit. Pacentin". Artist loannes Noatul Classification: I.E.5 Reference De Backer-Sommervogel VI. 1491.1; Praz 466; not in Landwehr FISP. Library Pressmarks Fra

BN K-971 (1)

Remarks The book is an account of the funeral exequies for Odoardo, Duke of Piacensa and Parma. Appended to the Fra BN copy is Raulino's funeral sermon. Collation Copy Fra BN K-971 (1) Serial No. 990347

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J.1232 FRANCESCO RAULEVO. Pompa dett'Esequir celebrata al serenissimo Odoardo Duca di Paacenza, di Parma. Piacenza: Gio. Antonio Ardizzone, 1647.

P O M P A

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