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Picta // poesis.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Aneau, Barthélemy, -1561
Title
Picta // poesis.
Publisher
Lugduni, // apud Ludouicum & Carolum Pesnot. // [bar] /
Description
Printer's name from colophon
Verses in Latin and Greek written to accompany pictures most of which were already in Bonhomme's stock.--cf. pref
Originally published by Bonhomme in 1552, again in 1556, and 1563, of which this is a re-edition. cf. Landwehr
Small metal cuts and woodcuts numbering 105, by various artists, attributed by some to Bernard Salomon or Pierre Eskrich. Ill. on p. 45 repeated on p. 109, that on p. 61 on p. 62. Except for 17 ordered by Aneau (cf. pref). most of the cuts of the 1552 and subsequent editions had appeared in other works, e.g. Marot's translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses, Lyon, Roville, 1550. Title-vignette
Page 56 misnumbered 66
Brunet
Murray, C.F. French books
Praz, M. Studies in 17th-century imagery
Landwehr, J. French, etc. devices and emblems
Library's copy 2 with: Symbola heroica M. Claudii Paradini ... et D.Gabrielis Symeonis. Antverpiae : Plantin, 1567. (SPECIAL 88-B26147)
126, [1] pages (signatures: A-H⁸) : 12 cm
Colophon, H⁸, recto: Lugduni, : Mathias Bonhome // Excudebat
Brunet, IV, 634. Fairfax Murray 611. See: Brun: Livre illustre en France au XVIe siècle, p. 110-111, 142. Baudrier, III, 170. See: Baudrier, X, 225-226. Praz: Emblem books, 10
Verses in Latin and Greek written to accompany pictures most of which were already in Bonhomme's stock.-- cf. pref
Illustrations: numerous small metal cuts and woodcuts by various artists, attributed by some to Bernard Salomon or Pierre Eskrich. Except for 17 ordered by Aneau (cf. pref.) most of the cuts of the 1552 and subsequent editions had appeared in other works, e.g. Marot's translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses, Lyon, Roville, 1550
Title vignette: device of Francis I
Originally published in 1552 by Bonhomme, again in 1556, and 1563, of which this is a re-edition. cf. Landwehr

Subjects: Emblems; Emblem books, French; Wood engravings, French
Language
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gre
Publication date 1564
publication_date QS:P577,+1564-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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IA Collections: getty; americana
Accession number
pictapoesis00anea
Notes No copyright page found. No table-of-contents pages found.
Authority file  OCLC: 1050800618
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Internet Archive identifier: pictapoesis00anea
https://archive.org/download/pictapoesis00anea/pictapoesis00anea.pdf
  • IA contributor: Getty Research Institute

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