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JUNIUS, Hadrianus (1511-75). Emblemata, ad D. Arnoldum Cobelium. -Aenigmatum Libellus. Antwerp: Christopher Plantin, 1565.
2 parts in one volume, 8o (158 x 103 mm). 2 titles printed within woodcut lacework border with woodcut printer's device, 58 woodcut emblems by G. van Kampen and A. Nicolai after G. Ballain and P. Huys, each page within a woodcut lacework border. 18th-century calf, covers with gilt Essex's crown ciper, spine gilt, red morocco lettering piece gilt, marbled edges (rebacked, old spine laid down, rubbing to extremeties). Provenance: Algernon Capell, Earl of Essex (engraved armorial bookplate dated 1701); acquired from Lathrop C. Harper, 1961.
FIRST EDITION of this celebrated emblem book by the Dutch doctor Hadrianus Junius (Adriaan de Jonge) with emblems after Geoffroy Ballain. It contains a letter to Sambucus, and the emblems have common characters with both Sambucus and Alciatus. Praz describes the engraved borders as "exquisite." Each emblem is accompanied by a caption summarizing the meaning and an explanatory quatrain. With a separate title for the Aenigmatum. Adams J-444; Landwehr, Low Countries 398; Praz, 17th-Century Imagery II, p. 88.
2 parts in one volume, 8o (158 x 103 mm). 2 titles printed within woodcut lacework border with woodcut printer's device, 58 woodcut emblems by G. van Kampen and A. Nicolai after G. Ballain and P. Huys, each page within a woodcut lacework border. 18th-century calf, covers with gilt Essex's crown ciper, spine gilt, red morocco lettering piece gilt, marbled edges (rebacked, old spine laid down, rubbing to extremeties). Provenance: Algernon Capell, Earl of Essex (engraved armorial bookplate dated 1701); acquired from Lathrop C. Harper, 1961.
FIRST EDITION of this celebrated emblem book by the Dutch doctor Hadrianus Junius (Adriaan de Jonge) with emblems after Geoffroy Ballain. It contains a letter to Sambucus, and the emblems have common characters with both Sambucus and Alciatus. Praz describes the engraved borders as "exquisite." Each emblem is accompanied by a caption summarizing the meaning and an explanatory quatrain. With a separate title for the Aenigmatum. Adams J-444; Landwehr, Low Countries 398; Praz, 17th-Century Imagery II, p. 88.