Herederos de Alciato en Holanda y España: Adriano Junio (Emblemata, 1565) y Juan de Solórzano Pereira (Emblemata Centum Regio Politica, 1653)
Abstract
This article analyses the specific character of two emblem books published by two authors living at a great spatial and temporal distance, the Dutch physician and philologist Hadrianus Junius1 and the Spanish lawyer and historian Juan de Solórzano2. A comparison of their works reveals the extensive use the Spanish scholar made of the Dutchman’s book.
Solórzano’s voluminous Emblemata centum deserves, therefore, a place of honour in the history of both the reception of Junius’ emblem book and of Latin emblematic literature in general.
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