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| Anonymous German Artist Initial G with God the Father, Holy Ghost and Christ ca. 1550-75 woodcut (excised from printed book) Herzog August Bibliothek, Wulfenbüttel |
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| Girolamo Rossi after Pier Leone Ghezzi Initial S with The Resurrection 1712 etching and engraving Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden |
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| Lucas Kilian Ornamental Alphabet - Letter S 1627 engraving Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Vienna |
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| Pier Leone Ghezzi Initial F - Christ washing Feet of St Peter ca. 1720 engraving Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden |
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| Pier Leone Ghezzi Initial F - Christ washing Feet of St Peter ca. 1720 etching Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden |
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| Anonymous Printmaker Pressmark of François Regnault, Paris ca. 1500 woodcuts and letterpress Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel |
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| Anonymous Printmaker Pressmark of Lucas & Leonhard Alantsee, Vienna 1517 woodcut and letterpress Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Vienna |
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| Hans Wolff Glaser Indigenous Woman and Daughter from Polar Region put on display in Antwerp 1566 hand-colored woodcut and letterpress (broadside) Graphische Sammlung, Zentralbibliothek Zürich |
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| Wolfgang Kilian Dedication to Emperor Ferdinand II 1611 hand-colored engraving Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig |
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| Anonymous German Artist Ex Libris - Seidler (Apollo with Nymphs in Grotto) ca. 1750-1800 etching (printed in sepia) Herzog August Bibliothek, Wulfenbüttel |
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| Anonymous German Artist Ex Libris - Walspeck ca. 1550-1600 etching Herzog August Bibliothek, Wulfenbüttel |
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| Jacques Callot Varie Figure Gobbi (title-page to portfolio of prints) 1616 etching and engraving Graphische Sammlung, ETH Zürich |
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| Robert Vaughan The Portraitures at Large of Nine Moderne Worthies of the World 1622 engraving (title-page) Herzog August Bibliothek, Wulfenbüttel |
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| Johann Adam Schweickart Double Herm of Epicurus and Metrodorus of Lampsacus 1743 etching Herzog August Bibliothek, Wulfenbüttel |
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| Hieronymus Wierix after Ambrosius Francken Fall of Man 1578 hand-colored engraving Herzog August Bibliothek, Wulfenbüttel |
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| Martin Wiegel Satirical Figure of Landsknecht ca. 1560 hand-colored woodcut and letterpress (broadside) Graphische Sammlung, Zentralbibliothek Zürich |
I am Sardis, the chief city of Lydia, who stand under flowery Timolus, by the stream of Maeonian Hermus. I witnessed first the birth of Jove, for I refused to betray the secretly born son of my own Rhea. It was I, too, who nursed Bacchus, and I saw him shining with broader flame in the lightning-flash. First in my fields did Autumn, the giver of wine, milk from the udder of the grape-cluster the golden juice. Everything combined to adorn me, and old Time often saw me envied by the most flourishing cities.
I am the house of Anastasius, the emperor, slayer of tyrants, and I alone far excel all cities of the Earth. I am a cause of wonder to all, since the architects, seeing my height, length, and vast breadth, were minded to leave the huge pile unroofed; but skilled Aetherius, the most eminent master of that laborious art, devised my shape, laying the first-fruits of his toil before our stainless emperor. Therefore, stretching on all sides my vast bulk, I surpass the celebrated wonders of the Italian land. Beauty of the Capitoline hall, give place to thy betters, even though thy roof of bronze dazzles the eye. Hide, Pergamus, thy splendid ornament, the grove of Rufinus, narrow now beside the halls of this limitless palace; and thou, Cyzieus, standing fast on the long cliff. The pyramids are not capable of vying with me, or the colossus, or the Pharus; I alone surpass a great legion of buildings. My prince himself, after his victory over the Isaurians, completed me, the house of the Dawn, shining with gold, on all sides exposed to the breezes of the four winds.
I am hung round wealthy bridal beds and am the net, not of the huntress Artemis, but of the tender Queen of Paphos. I cover the sleeper with a many-meshed web, so that he in no way loses the life-giving breeze.
Come here for a little, traveller, and reclining in the greenwood shade rest thy limbs from thy long and toilsome journey. Here amongst the plane-trees the fresh streams of water running at its will leap forth beautifully from many-mouthed fountains. Here in spring the soft violets mixed with roses empurple the ground. Look how, engarlanding the fresh meadow, the luxuriant ivy twines its flowing hair. The river runs between its foliaged banks, grazing the base of the self-sown grove. Such is Eros. What other name would be appropriate for a place replete in every way with charm and loveliness?
Musonius built me with great labour, this large and imposing house exposed to the north wind's blasts. Yet did he not avoid the dark house of Fate, but abandoning me he dwells underground. In a narrow bed of earth he lies, and I, his chiefest delight, am given up to strangers.
– from Book IX (Declamatory and Descriptive Epigrams) of the Greek Anthology, translated and edited by W.R. Paton (1917)
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