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Ad illustrissimum Maximilianum ducem Mediolanensem Su-
per insigni Ducatus Mediolanensis.
To the most illustrious Maximilian, Duke of Milan. The arms of the Duchy of Milan
Exiliens infans sinuosi è faucibus anguis,
Est gentilitiis nobile stemma tuis[1].
Talia Pellaeum gessisse nomismata regem[2],
Vidimus, hisque suum concelebrasse genus.
Dum se Ammone satum[3], matrem anguis imagine lusam,
Divini & sobolem seminis esse docet.
Ore exit, tradunt sic quosdam enitier angues[4],
An quia sic Pallas de capite orta Iovis[5]?
An infant bursting from the maw of a coiling serpent marks the noble lineage of your clan. We have observed that the Pellaean king had coinage with such a device and by it celebrated his own descent, proclaiming that he was begotten of Ammon, that his mother was beguiled by the form of a snake and the child was the offspring of divine seed. The infant emerges from the mouth. They say that some snakes come to birth that way. Or is it because Pallas sprang like this from the head of Jove?
1. The Sforza family had ruled Milan since 1450, having assumed power through marriage (some said fraudulently) to a Visconti heiress, and taken their symbol as their own. They were chased out in 1499 by the French, but restored several times.
2. Pellaeum...regem, ‘the Pellaean king’, i.e. Alexander the Great, born at Pella in Macedonia.
3. For the superhuman birth of Alexander, see e.g. Plutarch, Life of Alexander, 3 and 27: Jupiter in the form of a serpent mated with Olympias, wife of Philip of Macedon, and begat Alexander. Ammon, a north African deity, was identified with Zeus/Jupiter. When Alexander visited Ammon’s sanctuary, he was hailed as the son of the god.
4. According to e.g.Pliny, Natural History 10.170, Aelian, De natura animalium 1.24, the viper, alone among snakes, produces not eggs but live young. See also Isidore, Etymologiae 12.4.10.
5. The story of Pallas Athene springing complete and armed from the head of Jove is found in many sources; see e.g. Homer, Hymns 3.308ff; Hesiod, Theogony 923ff.
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- Emblematum liber (28th February, 1531), Augsburg: INSIGNIA DUCATUS MEDIOLANENSEM.
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- Emblematum liber (1534), Augsburg: INSIGNIA DUCATUS MEDIOLANENSEM.
- Emblematum libellus (1534), Paris: Ad illustrem Maximilianum ducemMediolanensem.
- Livret des emblemes (1536), Paris: Ad illustrem Maximilianum ducemMediolanensem Au duc de Milan.
- Les Emblemes (1539), Paris: Ad illustrem Maximilianum ducemMediolanensem. Au duc de Milan
- Les Emblemes (1542), Paris: Ad illustrem Maximilianum ducem Mediolanensem. Au duc de Milan.
- Emblematum libellus (1542), Paris: Ad illustrem Maximilianum ducem Mediolanensem. An den durleuchtigen, etc. Maximilian Hertzogen zu Mayland.
- Los Emblemas (1549), Lyon: Al Duque de Milan.
- Emblemes (1549), Lyons: A Tresillustre Prince Maximilian Duc de Mylan, Sur le Blason des armes Mylannoises.
- Emblemata (1551), Lyon: Ad illustrissimum Maximilianum ducem Mediolanensem Super insigni Ducatus Mediolanensis.
- Diverse imprese (1551), Lyon: INSEGNA. Sopra la Insegna di Massimilian Duca di Melano.
- Emblematum libri II (Stockhamer) (1556), Lyon: Ad illustrem Maximilianum ducemMediolanensem.
- Toutes les emblemes (1558), Lyon: A Tresillustre Prince Maximilian Duc de Mylan, Sur le Blason des armes Mylannoises.
- Liber emblematum ... Kunstbuch (1567), Franckfurt am Main: Ad illustrissimum Maximilianum Mediolanensem ducem, super insigni ducatus Mediolanensis. Grabmal deß Durchleuchtigen, Hochgebornen Fürsten und Herren, Herrn Maximilian Hertzogen zu Meyland.
- Emblemata / Les emblemes (1584), Paris: super insigni Ducatus Mediolanensis. Blason des armoiries Milanoises.
- Emblemata (1591), Leiden: Ad illustrissimum Maximilianum , Ducem Mediolanensem: Super insigni Ducatus Mediolani.
- Declaracion magistral sobre las Emblemas de Andres Alciato (1615), Najera: AD MAXIMILIANUM DUcem Mediolanensem.
- Les emblemes (1615), Geneva/Cologny: Au Duc de Milan.
- Emblemata (1621), Padua: AD ILLUSTRISSIMUM MAXIMILIANUM , DUCEM MEDIOLANENSEM: Super insigni Ducatus Mediolanensis.
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