Amor facit esse disertum [41]

Translations
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Liefde maakt welsprekend. |
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Love makes eloquent. |
Literature
- Sebastiàn, Lectura crítica
, p. 28
Sources and parallels
- Parallel for the pictura: Amor facit esse disertum [26] (in: Otto Vaenius, Emblemata aliquot selectiora amatoria (1618))
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- Parallel for the pictura:
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Parallel for the pictura (here without the lover) in: Facundia ducit Amorem [12] (in: anonymous, Thronus cupidinis (1620))
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References, across this site, to this page:
- Facundia ducit Amorem [12] (in: anonymous, Thronus cupidinis (1620))
- Amor facit esse disertum [26] (in: Otto Vaenius, Emblemata aliquot selectiora amatoria (1618))
Iconclass
A cupid offers a caduceus to a lover who is hit by an arrow- rocks
[25H112]
- brook
[25H212]
- landscape with bridge, viaduct or aqueduct
[25I6]
- violent death by arrow(s) - EE - death not certain; wounded person
[31EE23461]
- lover (man) alone (e.g. longing for the beloved)
[33C2161]
- archer's weapons: arrow
[45C15(ARROW)]
- quiver
[45C23]
- Eloquence; 'Eloquenza', 'Fermezza & Gravité dell'Oratione' (Ripa) (+ emblematical representation of concept)
[52D3(+4)]
- (personifications and symbolic representations of) Love; 'Amore (secondo Seneca)' (Ripa) (+ emblematical representation of
concept)
[56F2(+4)]
- proverbs, sayings, etc. (with TEXT)
[86(AMOR FACIT ESSE DISERTUM)]
- caduceus (staff with two snakes, attribute of Mercury)
[92B58(CADUCEUS)]
- specific aspects of Cupid
[92D17]
- attributes of Cupid (with NAME)
[92D18(ARROW)]
- attributes of Cupid (with NAME)
[92D18(QUIVER)]