Emblematics and Seventeenth-century French Literature: Descartes, Tristan, La Fontaine, and Perrault |
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... verses of the " Maison d'Astrée " are descriptions of Van Veen's emblems . As these are the verses we find transcribed opposite the emblems in question in the SMAdd.392 copy , the discovery of the Glasgow manuscripts reconfirms ...
... verses of the " Maison d'Astrée " are descriptions of Van Veen's emblems . As these are the verses we find transcribed opposite the emblems in question in the SMAdd.392 copy , the discovery of the Glasgow manuscripts reconfirms ...
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... verses de- scribe the emblems of Otto Van Veen's Amorum emblemata . Glasgow University Library's SMAdd.392 is a 1608 edition of the Amorum emblemata onto which have been transcribed manuscript poems , including certain verses of the ...
... verses de- scribe the emblems of Otto Van Veen's Amorum emblemata . Glasgow University Library's SMAdd.392 is a 1608 edition of the Amorum emblemata onto which have been transcribed manuscript poems , including certain verses of the ...
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... verses by Charles Perrault which summarised the fable in question . In the case of " Le Coc et le Renard , " for example , the statue showing the fable's protagonists ( see figure 27 for an illustration from the printed version ) was ...
... verses by Charles Perrault which summarised the fable in question . In the case of " Le Coc et le Renard , " for example , the statue showing the fable's protagonists ( see figure 27 for an illustration from the printed version ) was ...
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Emblematics in SeventeenthCentury France | 5 |
Traces of an Emblematic Upbringing | 31 |
Tristans Emblematic Sonnets | 77 |
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