Symbola et emblemata tam moralia quam sacra
Die handschriftlichen Embleme von 1587
(Sprache: Deutsch, Latein)
Joachim Camerarius (1534-1598), the Nuremberg doctor and botanist, produced one of the most influential writings on European emblematics with his four-volume work which was published from 1595-1605. In this 1587 volume, appearing for the time with scholarly...
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Joachim Camerarius (1534-1598), the Nuremberg doctor and botanist, produced one of the most influential writings on European emblematics with his four-volume work which was published from 1595-1605. In this 1587 volume, appearing for the time with scholarly commentary, Camerarius develops a new project - he sets the moral-religious interpretation of the world against the empirical-scientific view. In this edition, Camerarius' watercolors and interpretative texts are accompanied by extensive notes so that his influences and intended effects can be clearly understood.
Autoren-Porträt von Joachim Camerarius d. J.
Wolfgang Harms, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München und Gilbert Heß, Universität Göttingen.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Joachim Camerarius d. J.
- 2009, XXV, 636 Seiten, Maße: 14,4 x 21 cm, Gebunden, Deutsch/Latein
- Herausgegeben: Wolfgang Harms, Gilbert Heß
- Verlag: Niemeyer, Tübingen
- ISBN-10: 3484280549
- ISBN-13: 9783484280540
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Deutsch, Latein
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