Published in 1640 to celebrate the centenary of the Jesuit Order, the Imago Primi Saeculi is a lavish volume relating the history of the Company containing also a number of emblems adorned with wealthy ornamental frames. During the festivities, some of these emblems have been displayed in the Jesuit church of Antwerp, along with a decoration for which we can presume a participation of the college’s students. By linking together this practice to the ones of affixiones (emblematic exhibitions executed by Jesuit college’s students), this paper aims to study emblem’s frames within the printed book, the real festivities and the commemorative manuscripts preserved for a few colleges. Our purpose is to understand aesthetic stakes of this visual rh...
The article discusses the book these, published in 1663 in the Jesuit college and school in Olomouc,...
Although scholarly interest in the field of emblematics has increased greatly over the last decade, ...
This paper analyses how, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, emblems and their variations (d...
The extensive use that the Society of Jesus made of emblems as a rhetorical tool is a wide known phe...
The Imago primi saeculi Societatis Iesu is unquestionably one of the most impressive emblem books ev...
The Imago Primi Saeculi Societatis Iesv (1640) is, perhaps, the most beautiful book of emblems publi...
Emblemata Sacra: Emblem Books from the Maurits Sabbe Library, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is the ...
This PhD dissertation gives a study of emblems (an emblem is a multimedial genre combining a verbal ...
In the handwritten lecture notebooks produced at the Old University of Louvain (17th-18th centuries)...
Among the various mediums gathered to frame the Baroque festival, ornamentation has a central role i...
The emblem is one of the most remarkable literary inventions of Renaissance humanism. The symbolic i...
From the seventeenth century onwards and this throughout the Catholic World, Jesuits celebrated new ...
Among the various mediums gathered to frame the Baroque festival, ornamentation has a central role i...
At a cultural borderline: emblems and antiquity as main elements of the 17th century hybrid poem „Sp...
In 1531, Andreas Alciatus published the first emblem book, Emblematum liber. It consisted of a seri...
The article discusses the book these, published in 1663 in the Jesuit college and school in Olomouc,...
Although scholarly interest in the field of emblematics has increased greatly over the last decade, ...
This paper analyses how, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, emblems and their variations (d...
The extensive use that the Society of Jesus made of emblems as a rhetorical tool is a wide known phe...
The Imago primi saeculi Societatis Iesu is unquestionably one of the most impressive emblem books ev...
The Imago Primi Saeculi Societatis Iesv (1640) is, perhaps, the most beautiful book of emblems publi...
Emblemata Sacra: Emblem Books from the Maurits Sabbe Library, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is the ...
This PhD dissertation gives a study of emblems (an emblem is a multimedial genre combining a verbal ...
In the handwritten lecture notebooks produced at the Old University of Louvain (17th-18th centuries)...
Among the various mediums gathered to frame the Baroque festival, ornamentation has a central role i...
The emblem is one of the most remarkable literary inventions of Renaissance humanism. The symbolic i...
From the seventeenth century onwards and this throughout the Catholic World, Jesuits celebrated new ...
Among the various mediums gathered to frame the Baroque festival, ornamentation has a central role i...
At a cultural borderline: emblems and antiquity as main elements of the 17th century hybrid poem „Sp...
In 1531, Andreas Alciatus published the first emblem book, Emblematum liber. It consisted of a seri...
The article discusses the book these, published in 1663 in the Jesuit college and school in Olomouc,...
Although scholarly interest in the field of emblematics has increased greatly over the last decade, ...
This paper analyses how, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, emblems and their variations (d...