Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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20 Conventional animal symbolism was employed almost as extensively in the
emblem literature of the sixteenth century as in heraldry . The emblem writers
drew upon both heraldry and animal fables for many of their devices and through
...
20 Conventional animal symbolism was employed almost as extensively in the
emblem literature of the sixteenth century as in heraldry . The emblem writers
drew upon both heraldry and animal fables for many of their devices and through
...
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I have used a Dutch translation of this work , Princeliicke Deviisen ( 1635 ) ,
which contains 217 emblems : 180 by ... In this collection , Emblem VIII has the
motto “ Nutrisco & extinguo ” and a picture of a salamander in the fire ; Emblem
XVI , the ...
I have used a Dutch translation of this work , Princeliicke Deviisen ( 1635 ) ,
which contains 217 emblems : 180 by ... In this collection , Emblem VIII has the
motto “ Nutrisco & extinguo ” and a picture of a salamander in the fire ; Emblem
XVI , the ...
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Emblem books ; see Emblem literature . Gesnerus , Conradus ; see Gesner .
Emblem literature , 30 , 31 , 34-35 , 39 , 45 , Ghent , Simon de , 25 ; Rule of Nuns
, 132-34 . The , 25 . Encyclopedias , 18 . Giovio , Paolo , 34 . Encyclopedists , 17 .
Emblem books ; see Emblem literature . Gesnerus , Conradus ; see Gesner .
Emblem literature , 30 , 31 , 34-35 , 39 , 45 , Ghent , Simon de , 25 ; Rule of Nuns
, 132-34 . The , 25 . Encyclopedias , 18 . Giovio , Paolo , 34 . Encyclopedists , 17 .
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