Amoris sanatio. [40]
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Amoris sanatio.
Osee 14. v. 5.
Sanabo contritiones eorum, di-
ligam eos spontaneè, quia
auersus est furor meus ab eis.[Bible
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Hosea 14:5]
Sanabo contritiones eorum, di-
ligam eos spontaneè, quia
auersus est furor meus ab eis.[Bible
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Cvre d’amovr.
Translations
Literature
Sources and parallels
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Remake of image, not mirrored, words of the motto switched, nimbus given to Christ and background landscape added,
in: Sanatio Amoris [30] (in: Ludovicus van Leuven, Amoris divini et humani antipathia (1629))
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Parallel for the pictura (background elements added) and the same Latin bible quote and French epigram in:In Liefde is 't Betrouwen [3] (in: Jan van Hoogstraten, Zegepraal der goddelyke liefde (1709))
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References, across this site, to this page:
- Sanatio Amoris [30] (in: Ludovicus van Leuven, Amoris divini et humani antipathia (1629))
- In Liefde is 't Betrouwen [3] (in: Jan van Hoogstraten, Zegepraal der goddelyke liefde (1709))
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Christ is holding the cross with the brazen serpent with one hand and a heart with the picture of a toad and a pig with the other; the soul catches the blood spouting from the wound in his side, another woman is holding a cross; an orb above her head- God's perfections
[11A23]
- the cross ~ symbols of Christ
[11D12]
- 'Fons Vitae', 'Fons Pietatis'
[11D326]
- Christ and the Soul
[11D51]
- Faith, 'Fides'; 'Fede', 'Fede catholica', 'Fede christiana', 'Fede christiana catholica' (Ripa) ~ one of the Three Theological
Virtues
[11M31]
- Vice, Evil, Sin; 'Peccato' (Ripa) (+ angel(s))
[11N1:5(+3)]
- snakes (+ animal rotating, twisting)
[25F42(+5253)]
- tailless amphibians: toad (+ animals used symbolically)
[25F51(TOAD)(+1)]
- heart (+ variant)
[31A2221(+0)]
- blood
[31A22611]
- sitting on an elevation - AA - female human figure
[31AA2352]
- lying on one side, with uplifted upper part of the body and leaning on the arm - AA - female human figure
[31AA2364]
- Health, 'Sanitas'; 'Sanité' (Ripa)
[31A4690]
- adult woman
[31D15]
- orb (symbol of sovereignty; sphere with cross on top)
[44B193]
- pig (+ animals used symbolically)
[47I212(+91)]
- healing of sick person
[49G23]
- Pain, Sorrow, Sadness; 'Dolore', 'Dolore di Zeusi' (Ripa) (+ emblematical representation of concept)
[56BB1(+4)]
- (personifications and symbolic representations of) Love; 'Amore (secondo Seneca)' (Ripa) (+ emblematical representation of
concept)
[56F2(+4)]
- anyone who is bitten by a snake is cured by looking at the brazen serpent; the serpent (or dragon) is usually depicted on
a tau-shaped cross or on a pillar (+ variant)
[71E3243(+0)]
- proverbs, sayings, etc. (with TEXT)
[86(AMORIS SANATIO)]