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186. EDWARD TAYLOR: AN AMERICAN EMBLEMATIST. In the continuing discussion of Edward Taylor's indebted ness to medieval and Renaissance literature,1 ...
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But this Niirnberg emblematist has nothing to do with it except that his name happens to precede Amoris . . . antipathia in the alphabetical order of Praz's ...
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HE VAST EXTENT to which emblem books captured the imagination and attention of Renaissance Europe was long ignored by most modern critics. It was not until Mario Praz's comprehensive bibliographical work2 that critics awoke to the existence of the many editions, translations and commentaries of Alciati ... 1 Henry Green,
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The emblematist then concludes, explaining that men are transfixed ... The emblematist and biographer J. J. Boissard was interested in ...
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which predate both poet and emblematists. 7 This obvious point has been ... The emblematist can make visual many a familiar saying, such as "where ...
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A white-headed bald eagle Haliaetus leucocephalus, ... Any visible symbol; a moral maxim expressed pictorially with an explanatory epigram. Books of emblems were popular in Renaissance Europe. The first emblem book ... The most familiar of national emblems are the flowers that have come to be identified with different countries.
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Any visible symbol; a moral maxim expressed pictorially with an explanatory epigram. Books of emblems were popular in Renaissance Europe. The first emblem book was by Andrea ... The most familiar of national emblems are the flowers that have come to be identified with different countries. ... There are also animal emblems,
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Almost half of the content of the 1691 Devises et Emblemes had been copied wholesale from Nicolas Verrien’s 1685 compilation Livre Curieux et Utile, while its remaining contents had been drawn from various other emblem-books, including those of Alciato, the original emblematist, from the Idea de un Principe...
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