Emblemata

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Emblemata

 

by

Andrea Alciato

Translated by Paul Summers Young

 

 

 

2026

Black Letter Press

257 pp

Hardcover – second edition, bound in Fedrigoni Imitlin, Ribbon marker and headbands, hotfoil on the front and spine, blind debossing on the back

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Description

Alciato was a jurist and writer, born in Milan in 1492, he is the founder of the school of legal humanists, but his most famous work remains the Emblemata, first published in 1531. This emblem book combines Latin verses with accompanying woodcuts creating a new genre that reached enormous popularity.

Starting as a companion to Adagia by Erasmus of Rotterdam the book became archetypal of a new way of relating art and literature through the glass of Iconography.

This edition follows the 1534 Emblematum Libellus, published in Paris by Weichel, being the first authorized version by Alciato himself. All the 113 illustrations are presented with great care in full details together with a new complete translation by Paul Summers Young.