Otto Vaenius, Amorum emblemata (1608)
Table of contents ↑Atlante maior [19]

Translations
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Groter dan Atlas. [cf. Philostr. Icon. 2, 20; Apoll. Bibl. 2, 4, 11; Schol. Apoll. Rhod. 4, 1369] |
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Greater than Atlas. [cf. Philostr. Icon. 2, 20; Apoll. Bibl. 2, 4, 11; Schol. Apoll. Rhod. 4, 1369] |
Sources and parallels
- Atlante major [67]
(in: Otto Vaenius, Emblemata aliquot selectiora amatoria (1618)
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Both parallel and dissimilarity for the pictura: carrying of the globe, but here by a man: Un homme qui porte le Monde
(in: Daniel de la Feuille, Devises et emblemes (1691)
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Cupid playing with globe: Pila mundus Amorum est. [1]
(in: Daniël Heinsius, Ambacht van Cupido, from: Nederduytsche poemata (1616)
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References, across this site, to this page:
- Un homme qui porte le Monde
(in: Daniel de la Feuille, Devises et emblemes (1691)
)
- Pila mundus Amorum est. [1]
(in: Daniël Heinsius, Ambacht van Cupido, from: Nederduytsche poemata (1616)
)
- Atlante major [67]
(in: Otto Vaenius, Emblemata aliquot selectiora amatoria (1618)
)