David plays on his harp / David kills the lion and the bear / David by Samuel anointed / David speaks with soldiers about Goliat; Bona Indoles Recte Culta / Fidei Tirocinia / Modestia Probata / Virtus Ultro Incitata; David, Hoc Est Virtutis Exercitatissimae Probatum deo Spectaculum, ex David Pastoris Militis Ducis ExUPRIS AC Prophetae Exemplis; Den Grooten Emblemata Sacra, consisting of more than four hundred by Belsche figures, as des old as des Nieuwen Testaments. Four performances on an album leaf about the life of David, numbered one to four. At the top left, David is depicted as shepherd


David plays on his harp / David kills the lion and the bear / David by Samuel anointed / David speaks with soldiers about Goliat; Bona Indoles Recte Culta / Fidei Tirocinia / Modestia Probata / Virtus Ultro Incitata; David, Hoc Est Virtutis Exercitatissimae Probatum deo Spectaculum, ex David Pastoris Militis Ducis ExUPRIS AC Prophetae Exemplis; Den Grooten Emblemata Sacra, consisting of more than four hundred by Belsche figures, as des old as des Nieuwen Testaments. Four performances on an album leaf about the life of David, numbered one to four. At the top left, David is depicted as shepherd and he plays in his harp in the middle of the animals. At the top right David kills De Leeuw and De Beer. At the bottom left, Samuel points to David, the youngest son of Jesse, as a suitable successor to follow King Saul. At the left rear of the same show David is anointed by Samuel. In the front view, David speaks with the soldiers about Goliat. The soldier opposite him is possible his brother Eliab. Every performance with a Latin inscription and four Latin lines in the sub-margin. The magazine is part of an album.


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