Hoer die Een Nar Afranselt, Johann the Bry, after Virgil, 1596 print A jar is drained by a woman who holds him with a hand at the junk cap and hits him with the other fist on the head. There is a blowing cat in the tree behind the pair; A barking dog under the tree. Under the print of Virgil Solis, which is used as an example, the caption is: Hurn, Hund und Katzn, Rauffn, Piln und Kratzn, ie. If you inlet with whores you will be beaten, undressed and chased by the dogs. Emblem no. 15 in Emblemata Saecularia, 1596 and no. 36 in the second edition of 1611. paper engraving Existence and Modes of
Hoer die Een Nar Afranselt, Johann the Bry, after Virgil, 1596 print A jar is drained by a woman who holds him with a hand at the junk cap and hits him with the other fist on the head. There is a blowing cat in the tree behind the pair; A barking dog under the tree. Under the print of Virgil Solis, which is used as an example, the caption is: Hurn, Hund und Katzn, Rauffn, Piln und Kratzn, ie. If you inlet with whores you will be beaten, undressed and chased by the dogs. Emblem no. 15 in Emblemata Saecularia, 1596 and no. 36 in the second edition of 1611. paper engraving Existence and Modes of Existence (+ emblematical representation of concept). fool, simpleton, numskull
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