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EMBLEMA CXIIII

Consiliarii Principum.

Counsellors of princes

Heroum genitos, & magnum fertur Achillem
In stabulis Chiron erudiisse suis.[1]
Semiferum doctorem, & semivirum centaurum,
Assideat quisquis regibus, esse decet.[2]
Est fera, dum violat socios, dum proterit hostes:
Estque homo, dum simulat se populo esse pium.

It is said that Chiron brought up in his stables the sons of heroes and the great Achilles. He shows us that anyone who sits in counsel with kings must be a teacher who is half a beast, a centaur who is half a man. He is the beast when he attacks supporters and tramples on enemies. He is the man when he feigns compassion for the people.

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Das CXIIII.

Fürsten Räht.

Der Centaur Chiron wie dsag sol
Gelernet habn in seinem hol
Und underweist den künen Mann
Achillem der von Helden kam
Ein jeder der zu Hof seyn wil
Bey grossen Herren wol am spil
Muß seyn ein Mensch wie ein halb Thier
Und wie ein halb Mensch ein wild Stier
Ein Thier ist er so er letzt die Freundt
So er zu Boden stöst die Feind
Und ein Mensch ist er so er sich
Stelt gegen jederman freundtlich.

Notes:

1.  Chiron, the wise centaur entrusted with the education of Achilles, Aesculapius, and other noble figures. Centaurs were creatures combining the physical and mental characteristics of a man with those of a horse. They were wild and uncontrolled, and came to symbolise humanity descending to savagery. Even the civilised Chiron, the educator, retained violent potential.

2.  Variant reading: esse docet, ‘He shows us that anyone who sits in counsel with kings is ...’


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    Consiliarii Principum.

    Counsellors of princes

    Emblema cxlv

    Heroum genitos, & magnum fertur Achillem
    In stabulis Chiron erudiisse suis.[1]
    Semiferum doctorem, & semivirum Centaurum,
    Assideat quisquis Regibus, esse decet.[2]
    Est fera, dum violat socios, dum proterit hostes:
    Estque homo, dum simulat se populo esse pium.

    It is said that Chiron brought up in his stables the sons of heroes and the great Achilles. He shows us that anyone who sits in counsel with kings must be a teacher who is half a beast, a centaur who is half a man. He is the beast when he attacks supporters and tramples on enemies. He is the man when he feigns compassion for the people.

    CHiron Centaurus superiore sui parte homo,
    equus inferiore, datus creditur Achilli paeda-
    gogus: ex quo notantur Regum & Principum Con-
    siliarii, qui ferinam naturam induunt, cùm Princi-
    pi prava consilia suggerunt, vel populares suos pe-
    cuniis emungunt, speciem humanitatis habent, cùm
    iustitiae & pietatis imagine populum sibi devinciunt.

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    Les Conseilliers des Princes.

    ON dit que de Chiron monstrueux personnage
    Achille, & maints Seigneurs prindrent apprentissage,
    Luy Centaure my-homme, & demy-beste estant.
    Ce que monstre, & nous va couvertement notant
    Quel est le Conseillier des grans Roys & Monarques,
    Et ses deportemens, & plus insignes marques.
    A le bien prendre en soy, il est homme à demy,
    Beste il semble par bas, de visage est amy,
    Quand il foulle les siens, il est beste au possible,
    Et quand aux ennemis il se monstre terrible:
    Mais à l’homme il ressemble, estant devotieux,
    Ou feint que des sujets il est fort soucieux.

    CHiron le Centaure estant homme par
    le hault, & cheval par le bas, fut baillé
    pour pedagogue à Achilles, ainsi qu’on dit:
    ce que monstre quels sont les conseilliers
    des Roys & Princes, qui portent une natu-
    re comme de bestes, quand ils donnent à
    leurs Princes des conseils pernicieux, ou
    quand ils rançonnent les pauvres sujets: ils
    ont faces d’hommes, quand ils se font aymer
    du people soubz pretexte de zele, qu’ils fei-
    gnent avoir à la religion & à justice.

    Notes:

    1.  Chiron, the wise centaur entrusted with the education of Achilles, Aesculapius, and other noble figures. Centaurs were creatures combining the physical and mental characteristics of a man with those of a horse. They were wild and uncontrolled, and came to symbolise humanity descending to savagery. Even the civilised Chiron, the educator, retained violent potential.

    2.  Variant reading in 1550, esse docet, ‘He shows us that anyone who sits in counsel with kings is ...’


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