Image: Atalanta fugiens 1618 p 133 (200)
Title: Discursus XXXI, Epigramma XXXI, page 133, engraved by Matthaeus Merian (1593–1650). From Atalanta fugiens : hoc est, Emblemata nova de secretis natuae chymica, accommodata partim oculis et intellectui, figuris cupro incisis, adjectisque sententiis, epigrammatis et notis, partim auribus et recreationi animi plus minus 50 fugis musicalibus trium vocum, quarum duae ad unam simplicem melodiam distichis canendis peraptam, correspondeant, non absque ; singulari jucunditate videnda, legenda, meditanda, intelligenda, dijudicanda, canenda et audienda / authore Michaele Majero. by Michael Maier, 1568?-1622. Oppenheimii : Ex typographia Hieronymi Galleri, sumptibus Joh. Theodori de Bry, 1618. Emblema XXXI. Rex Natans in Mari, Clamans Altâ Voce: Qui Me Eripiet, Ingens Præmium Habebit. Emblem 31. The king swimming in the sea cries out with a loud voice: He that delivers me shall have a great reward.
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Author: Matthäus Merian
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