Emblemata : cum aliquot nummis antiqui operis / Ioannis Sambuci Tirnaviensis Pannonij.
1564
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Title
Emblemata : cum aliquot nummis antiqui operis / Ioannis Sambuci Tirnaviensis Pannonij.
Created/published
Antuerpiae : Ex officina Christophori Plantini, 1564.
Description
240 p. : ill. (woodcuts), port. ; 18 cm (8vo)
Associated name
Zsámboki, János, 1531-1584, author.
Nicolai, Arnaud.
Muller, Cornelis, approximately 1540-
Kampen, Ger. van (Geraard Jansen van), 1560-1592.
Heere, Lucas de, 1534-1584.
Huys, Pieter, 1519-1581.
Plantin, Christophe, approximately 1520-1589, printer.
Nicolai, Arnaud.
Muller, Cornelis, approximately 1540-
Kampen, Ger. van (Geraard Jansen van), 1560-1592.
Heere, Lucas de, 1534-1584.
Huys, Pieter, 1519-1581.
Plantin, Christophe, approximately 1520-1589, printer.
Note
Signatures: A-P⁸.
Title within a woodcut border with medallions containing nine muses.
Contains 167 emblems in Renaissance borders, 23 cuts of coins on last 8 pages, and a portrait of the author, all engraved on wood.
Woodcuts by Arnold Nicolai, Gerard Janssen van Kampen, and Cornelis Muller, after P. Huys and L. d'Heere. Title-page border designed by P. Huys and executed by Arnold Nicolai. Cf. Voet.
Errata: p. 231.
Title within a woodcut border with medallions containing nine muses.
Contains 167 emblems in Renaissance borders, 23 cuts of coins on last 8 pages, and a portrait of the author, all engraved on wood.
Woodcuts by Arnold Nicolai, Gerard Janssen van Kampen, and Cornelis Muller, after P. Huys and L. d'Heere. Title-page border designed by P. Huys and executed by Arnold Nicolai. Cf. Voet.
Errata: p. 231.
Cited/described in
Landwehr, J. Emblem and fable books (3rd ed.), 709
Voet, L. Plantin Press (1555-1589) 2168
BM STC Dutch and Flemish, 1470-1600 p. 182
Voet, L. Plantin Press (1555-1589) 2168
BM STC Dutch and Flemish, 1470-1600 p. 182
Place of creation/publication
Belgium -- Antwerp.
Item Details
Call number
PN6349 .S2 1564 Cage
Folger-specific note
Folger copy 1: bound in red morocco. Folger copy 2: bound in vellum. Manuscript notes on p. 8. Indecipherable inscription on title page With: Alciati, Andrea. D. And. Alciati Emblemata. Lugduni : Apud Gulielmum Rouillé, 1566.