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Amoris diuini et humani effectus : varii Sacrae Scripturae Sanctorumq[ue] PP. sententijs : ac Gallicis versibus illustrati.
Format
Book
Language
Latin
French
Published/Created
Antuerpiae : Apud Michaelem Snyders, MDCXXVI [1626]
Description
[78] p., [48] leaves of plates : illustrations ; 14 cm. (12mo)
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Special Collections - Rare Books
N-001662
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Emblems
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Early works to 1800
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Emblems, Latin
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Belgium
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17th century
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Emblems, French
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Belgium
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17th century
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Printer
Snyders, Michael
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Engraver
Schoor, Gillis van, 1596-
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Mallery, Karel van, 1571-approximately 1635
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Rare books genre
Emblem books
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Belgium
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17th century
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Notes
Title within ornamental illustrated border.
Each plate with single gilt fillet borders of gold, and halo in each plate also highlighted in gold.
Majority of plates signed by M. Snyders; many also signed G. van Schoor; one has monogram of C. de Mallery.
Signatures: A⁸ ( -A1) B-E⁸.
Binding note
Ex copy: Contemporary limp vellum, covers with central gilt ornament, spine gilt in five compartments; gilt edges.
Language note
In Latin and French.
References
Landwehr, J. Emblem books in the Low Countries, 618
McGeary & Nash. Emblem books at the University of Illinois, A49
Place name(s)
Belgium Antwerp.
Other title(s)
Amoris divini et hvmani effectvs
OCLC
256500229
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