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English Literary Renaissance | 1989

William Marshall's Emblems (1650) Rediscovered

Peter M. Daly; Mary V. Silcox

nglish emblems consist of a small group in comparison with the more extensive production of vernacular emblems on the Continent. But they are more numerous and significant than many students of sixteenthand seventeenth-century English literature and culture realize. This is because the only book-length study and bibliography of English emblems, by Rosemary Freeman, and the recently published A n Index of Icons in English Emblem Books 1500-1700 (Norman, Okla., 1986) by Huston Diehl underestimate both the number and importance of books of emblems and impresas in English. According to our estimates, which are being continually revised upwards, at least 5 5 books appeared in over 1 3 0 editions by 1700. New editions and even new emblem books are being discovered and reported regularly. The latest addition in this process of rediscovery is the subject of this brief essay. The set of six emblems reproduced here is, as far as we know, unique and hitherto unknown. It was discovered in the Folger Shakespeare Library at the end of a collection of emblems bound together and simply entitled Emblems [ca. 1 6 5 0 1 . ~ The collection is described by the library as “Various emblems, some numbered, some pasted in, without title-page, pagination, and signatures. Title taken from the back of binding. Smedley copy.” The volume has a nineteenthcentury binding with the label “EX libris W. T. Smedley” and is a collection of emblem engravings from at least two different sources. The first group of engravings in this collection consists of 41 emblems-each containing a pictura and a Latin single-line subscriptioand five allegorical figures. They are presented one per page, recto only, except for five sets of two per page. The names of four of the


Archive | 1990

The English emblem : bibliography of secondary literature

Peter M. Daly; Mary V. Silcox


Modern Language Review | 2001

The English Emblem Tradition. Vol. IV: William Camden: 'Remaines of a Greater Worke concerning Britaine'; H. G.: 'The Mirrour of Maiestie'; Otto van Veen: 'Amorum Emblemata'@@@The English Emblem Tradition. Vol. V: Henry Peacham's Manuscript Emblem Books@@@Emblematica: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Emblem Studies, 9.2

C. W. R. D. Moseley; Peter M. Daly; Leslie T. Duer; Mary V. Silcox; Alan R. Young; Beert Verstraete; Daniel Russell; John Manning


Archive | 1998

CONCORDANCES, INDEXES, AND LISTS OF THE EMBLEMS OF VAN VEEN

Peter M. Daly; Peter Daly; Mary V. Silcox


Archive | 1998

CONCORDANCES, INDEXES, AND LISTS OF THE EMBLEMS OF H.G. MIRROUR

Peter M. Daly; Peter Daly; Mary V. Silcox


Archive | 1998

The English Emblem Tradition: Volume 4: William Camden, H.G., and Otto van Veen

Peter M. Daly; Mary V. Silcox


Archive | 1998

WILLIAM CAMDEN REMAINES OF A GREATER WORKE CONCERNING BRITAINE (London: Simon Waterson, 1605)

Peter M. Daly; Leslie T. Duer; Peter Daly; Mary V. Silcox


Archive | 1998

CONCORDANCES, INDEXES, AND LISTS OF THE IMPRESE OF CAMDEN

Peter M. Daly; Peter Daly; Mary V. Silcox


Archive | 1998

OTTO VAN VEEN AMORUM EMBLEMATA (Antwerp: H. Swingenius, 1608)

Peter M. Daly; Peter Daly; Mary V. Silcox


Archive | 1998

H.G. THE MIRROUR OF MAJESTI (London: William Jones, 1618)

Marv V. Silcox; Peter M. Daly; Mary V. Silcox

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