Virtue and Malignancy Title Page for Daniel Heinsius, Aristotelis Ethicorum Nicomachiorum paraphrasis, 1607 On a pedestal left Virtue with a horse bridle for moderation in one hand and a jug in the other hand. On the right is Malignancy, a satyr with snakes as hair. Midst of a cartouche with Minerva. Left and right upper two trumpet blowing putti. Manufacturer : printmaker Willem Isaacsz. of Swanenburg (listed building) publisher: inherit Jan Paets Jacobszoon (listed property) Place manufacture: Leiden Date: 1607 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: H 185
Virtue and Malignancy Title Page for Daniel Heinsius, Aristotelis Ethicorum Nicomachiorum paraphrasis, 1607 On a pedestal left Virtue with a horse bridle for moderation in one hand and a jug in the other hand. On the right is Malignancy, a satyr with snakes as hair. Midst of a cartouche with Minerva. Left and right upper two trumpet blowing putti. Manufacturer : printmaker Willem Isaacsz. of Swanenburg (listed building) publisher: inherit Jan Paets Jacobszoon (listed property) Place manufacture: Leiden Date: 1607 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: H 185 mm × W 137 mmToelichtingTitelpagina for: Heinsius, Daniel. Aristotle. Aristotelis Ethicorum Nicomachiorum Paraphrasis. Leiden: Paets Jacobszoon inherit Jan, 1607. Subject: Temperance, 'Temperance'; "Temperanza '(Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal VirtuesTemperance, Moderation; "Misura '(Ripa) Rage, Anger
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