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1631

[Manuscript 1631]

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Source:

Title: Tres potentiae animae, emblematice expressae a rhetoribus et poetis Collegii Societ. Iesu Bruxel.
Author: -
Publisher: Manuscript
Printer: -
Illustrator: -
Engraver: -
Location: Brussels, Royal Library, Ms. 4040, fol. 74v.
Year: 1631
Links: [Scan 1].

Literature:

[Thanks to Vanessa Selbach for this reference.]

Literature:

Ralph DeKoninck (2008) ‘Dum premis imprimis. L’imaginaire de la gravure au XVIIe siècle’. In: Sophie Raux, Nicolas Surlapierre, Dominique Tonneau-Ryckelynck (eds): L’estampe un art multiple à la porté de tous?’ Presses Universitaires du Septentrion. Page 263.

John Manning (1999) ‘Tres potentiae animae: The Aims and Methodology of Royal Library, Brussels MS 4040’. pp. 323-339. In: M. Van Vaeck and J. Manning (eds): ‘The Jesuits and the Emblem Tradition: Selected Papers of the Leuven International Emblem Conference’, 18-23 August, 1996. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1484/M.IFSTU-EB.4.00117

Miranda, Margarida (2007) ‘Persuadir pela palavra e pela imagem: memoria’ Associação Portuguesa de Estudos Clássicos; Instituto de Estudos Clássicos da Universidade de Coimbra. http://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/30504 . p 130.

Karel Porteman (1996) ‘Emblematic exibitions at the Brussels Jesuit College (1630-1685). A study of teh commemorative manuscripts’, Turnhout: Brepols, pp 84-85.

Technique:

Painted illustration in manuscript

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