Mens immota manet [119]
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Translations
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[cf. Sambucus p. 72; Giovio, Dial. p. 80]. Vergilius, Aeneis 4, 449.
Zijn besluit staat vast. |
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[cf. Sambucus p. 72; Giovio, Dial. p. 80]. Vergilius, Aeneis 4, 449.
Steadfast stands his will. |
Literature
- Henkel and Schöne, Emblemata
, col. 1815
- Sebastiàn, Lectura crítica
, p. 47
Sources and parallels
- Same motto: Whitney, Choice of Emblemes
, p. 12
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Parallel for the pictura (background less detailed) and for some mottoes (Latin, Italian, French) in: Le Tems qui tetranche les Ailes à Cupidon (in: Daniel de la Feuille, Devises et emblemes (1691))
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References, across this site, to this page:
- Le Tems qui tetranche les Ailes à Cupidon (in: Daniel de la Feuille, Devises et emblemes (1691))
Iconclass
Time clipping the wings of Cupid- Father Time, man with wings and scythe (+ variant)
[23A1(+0)]
- river
[25H213]
- landscape with bridge, viaduct or aqueduct
[25I6]
- running
[31A27112]
- being carried
[31A2733]
- Youth, Adolescence, 'Iuventus'; 'Adolescenza', 'Gioventù' (Ripa)
[31D120]
- agricultural implements: sickle
[47I15(SICKLE)]
- Immutability (+ emblematical representation of concept)
[51KK2(+4)]
- (personifications and symbolic representations of) Love; 'Amore (secondo Seneca)' (Ripa) (+ emblematical representation of
concept)
[56F2(+4)]
- proverbs, sayings, etc. (with TEXT)
[86(MENS IMMOTA MANET)]
- suffering, misfortune of Cupid
[92D16]