Allegorical title page enthroned Astraea Title page for L Lessius, De justitia et jure, Antwerp 1626 Astraea Enthroned with caduceus and bowl in her hands. On both sides of the hair constellations lion and scales. Left the personification of good governance, towns and snake crown. Right, a woman with five breasts and a cornucopia. And pedestal are a man and a devil geketend. Manufacturer : printmaker Cornelis Galle (I) (listed building), designed by Peter Paul Rubens (listed building) Publisher: Balthasar Moretus (I) (listed building) publisher : Officina Plantiniana (listed property) provider


Allegorical title page enthroned Astraea Title page for L Lessius, De justitia et jure, Antwerp 1626 Astraea Enthroned with caduceus and bowl in her hands. On both sides of the hair constellations lion and scales. Left the personification of good governance, towns and snake crown. Right, a woman with five breasts and a cornucopia. And pedestal are a man and a devil geketend. Manufacturer : printmaker Cornelis Galle (I) (listed building), designed by Peter Paul Rubens (listed building) Publisher: Balthasar Moretus (I) (listed building) publisher : Officina Plantiniana (listed property) provider of privilege: Ferdinand II (German emperor) (listed building) Place manufacture: printmaker: Southern Netherlands Publisher: Antwerpen Publisher: Antwerp Date: 1626 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge : h 323 mm × W 196 mmToelichtingTitelpagina for Leonard Lessius, De justitia et jure, Antwerp: ex officina Plantiniana B. Moretus 1626. Subject: (story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justiceallegory, personification of good government procurement and procurement law: transfer of management 1816


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