1564 FAMED Alciati EMBLEMS Emblematica Herbal Medicine Mythology 100s Woodcuts
“Plenitudo potestatis nihil aliud est quam violentia.” (The fullness of power is nothing more than violence).
― Andrea Alciati
An incredible 1564 edition of Alciati’s ‘Emblemata’ which includes countless woodcut-engraved devices. These illustrations helped inspire thousands of imitations throughout Europe on secular and religious themes. The various commentaries on Alciati’s original displayed a sense of how popular his emblems truly were. Devices depict pastoral scenes, cathedrals, military, mythological creatures, and more. ‘Emblematica’ provides important clues and shows – with brevity of style – concern for the eternal nature of man and human nature. Per Saunders in “The 17th-century French Emblem,”
“Alciato’s emblem book went through a large number of transformations from the original very crude and simple form. Its early transformation into a work which was both aesthetically more pleasing and visually more accurate…with a very different treatment of the original… by Claude Mignault in 1584.”
Item number: #27659
Price: $1250
1564 FAMED Alciati EMBLEMS Emblematica Herbal Medicine Mythology 100s Woodcuts
“Plenitudo potestatis nihil aliud est quam violentia.” (The fullness of power is nothing more than violence).
― Andrea Alciati
An incredible 1564 edition of Alciati’s ‘Emblemata’ which includes countless woodcut-engraved devices. These illustrations helped inspire thousands of imitations throughout Europe on secular and religious themes. The various commentaries on Alciati’s original displayed a sense of how popular his emblems truly were. Devices depict pastoral scenes, cathedrals, military, mythological creatures, and more. ‘Emblematica’ provides important clues and shows – with brevity of style – concern for the eternal nature of man and human nature. Per Saunders in “The 17th-century French Emblem,”
“Alciato’s emblem book went through a large number of transformations from the original very crude and simple form. Its early transformation into a work which was both aesthetically more pleasing and visually more accurate…with a very different treatment of the original… by Claude Mignault in 1584.”
Item number: #27659
Price: $1250
ALCIATI, Andrea
- And. Alciati Emblemata denuo
Lugduni [Lyon]: Apud Gulielmum Rovill., 1564.
Details:
- Collation:
- 226, [6]
- Wanting pages 175-176, 209-224
- Hundreds of woodcut engravings throughout
- 226, [6]
- References: USTC 153523
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Vellum; secure
- Size: ~7in X 4.5in (18cm x 11cm)
- VERY rare, valuable, and desirable
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Category
Other
Authors
ALCIATI, Andrea
Printing Date
16th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Vellum
Book Condition
Excellent