Titelpagina voor: M. Hamson, Frisia or the men and the matters of Frisiae illustrious, 1623, Jacob Matham, after Karel van Mander (1), 1623 print Title page with the personification of eternity on the left, with a snake that bites in its own tail (Ouroboros) and on the right the earth or nature, with a horn of abundance and several breasts with which she can suck several children. At the top of Apollo, at the bottom of Saturn. Amsterdam paper engraving serpent Ouroboros. 'Natura' (allegorical figure or scene; or as Diana of Ephesus, with many breasts); 'Natura' (Ripa). specific aspects, allego
Titelpagina voor: M. Hamson, Frisia or the men and the matters of Frisiae illustrious, 1623, Jacob Matham, after Karel van Mander (1), 1623 print Title page with the personification of eternity on the left, with a snake that bites in its own tail (Ouroboros) and on the right the earth or nature, with a horn of abundance and several breasts with which she can suck several children. At the top of Apollo, at the bottom of Saturn. Amsterdam paper engraving serpent Ouroboros. 'Natura' (allegorical figure or scene; or as Diana of Ephesus, with many breasts); 'Natura' (Ripa). specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Apollo; Apollo as patron. specific aspects of Saturn; Saturn as patron
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