
Ex litterarum studiis immor-
talitatem acquiri.
Immortality won through literary pursuits
EMBLEMA CXXXII.
Neptuni tubicen (cuius pars ultima cetum
AEquoreum facies indicat esse deum)
Serpentis medio Triton comprenditur orbe,
Qui caudam inserto mordicus ore tenet.
Fama viros animo insignes, praeclaraque gesta
Prosequitur, toto mandat & orbe legi.[1]
Triton, Neptune’s trumpeter, whose tail shows him as a sea-monster, his face as a god of the sea, is surrounded by an encircling snake which bites on its own tail, gripped fast in its mouth. Fame follows after men of outstanding intellect and their noble achievements, and bids them be read throughout all the world.
1. The trumpet represents fame, the encircling serpent eternity.
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EMBLEMA XXI.
Insignia Poëtarum.
Insignia of poets
Gentiles Clypeos sunt qui in Iovis alite gestant,
Sunt quibus aut Serpens, aut Leo signa ferunt:
Dira sed haec vatum fugiant animalia ceras
Doctaque sustineat stemmata pulcher olor.
Link to an image of this page [D4v f15v]Hic Phoebo sacer,[1] & nostrae regionis alumnus,
Rex olim,[2] veteres servat adhuc titulos.
Some have a family crest distinguished by the bird of Jove, for others the serpent or the lion provides the sign. But let these dread beasts flee from poets’ images; let the lovely swan support their learned clan. This bird is sacred to Phoebus and is a nursling of my homeland. A king once, it still preserves its ancient titles.
Das XXI.
Der Poeten und Gelehrten Wappen.
Es füren etlich vom Gschlecht her
In iren wappen ein Adeler
Etlich aber in irem Schilt
Ein Schlangen oder Löwen wildt
Aber diese grausamen Thier
Seyen weit von der Glehrten Pitschier
Sonder an der statt sollens han
In irem zeichn ein weissen Schwan
Disr dem Gott Phoebo gheyligt war
Und vorzeiten ein König klar
Der in diesen Landen regiert
Den alten Tittel er noch fürt.
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