
AMICITIA ETIAM POST MOR-
TEM DURANS.[1]
Friendship lasting even beyond death

Arentem senio, nudam quoque frondibus ulmum,
Complexa est viridi vitis opaca coma.[2]
Agnoscitque vices naturae, & grata parenti,
Officii reddit mutua iura suo.
Exemploque monet, tales nos quaerere amicos,
Quos neque disiungat foedere summa dies.
A vine shady with green foliage embraced an elm tree that was dried up with age and bare of leaves. The vine recognises the changes wrought by nature and, ever grateful, renders to the one that reared it the duty it owes in return. By the example it offers, the vine tells us to seek friends of such a sort that not even our final day will uncouple them from the bond of friendship.
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- Emblematum liber (6th April, 1531), Augsburg: AMICITIA ETIAM POST mortem durans. | Open in other pane
- Emblematum liber (1534), Augsburg: AMICITIA ETIAM POST MORTEM DURANS. | Open in other pane
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- Les Emblemes (1539), Paris: Amicitia etiam post mortem durans. Amytie durant apres mort. | Open in other pane
- Les Emblemes (1542), Paris: Amicitia etiam post mortem durans. Amytie durant apres mort. | Open in other pane
- Emblematum libellus (1542), Paris: Amicitia etiam post mortem durans. Bestendige, und nimmer zertheylte freundschafft. | Open in other pane
- Los Emblemas (1549), Lyon: La Amistad que dura aun despues de la muerte. | Open in other pane
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- Emblemata (1551), Lyon: Amicitia etiam post mortem durans. | Open in other pane
- Emblematum libri II (Stockhamer) (1556), Lyon: Amicitia etiam post mortem durans. | Open in other pane
- Toutes les emblemes (1558), Lyon: Amitié durante, voire apres la mort. | Open in other pane
- Liber emblematum ... Kunstbuch (1567), Franckfurt am Main: Amicitia etiam post mortem durans. Freundtschafft die auch nach dem Tod wärt. | Open in other pane
- Emblemata (1591), Leiden: Amicitia etiam post mortem durans. | Open in other pane
- Diverse imprese (1551), Lyon: Che la vera amicitia mai non muore. | Open in other pane
- Livret des emblemes (1536), Paris: Amicitia etiam post mortem durans. Amytie durant apres mort. | Open in other pane
- Emblemes (1549), Lyons: Amitie durante, voire apres la mort. | Open in other pane
- Emblemata / Les emblemes (1584), Paris: Amicitia etiam post mortem durans. L'amitié permanente voire apres la mort. | Open in other pane
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IN AVAROS, VEL QUIBUS ME-
lior conditio ab extraneis offertur.
On the avaricious; or being treated better by strangers.
Delphini insidens unda[1] cerula sulcat Arion[2],
Hocque aures mulcet frenat & ora sono.
Quam sit avari hominis, non tam mens dira ferarum est,
Quique viris rapimur, piscibus eripimur.
Astride a dolphin, Arion cleaves the dark blue waves, and with this song charms the creature’s ears and muzzles its mouth: “The mind of wild beasts is not so savage as that of greedy man. We who are savaged by men are saved by fish”.
1. Later editions have vada not unda.
2. The crew of the ship on which the celebrated musician Arion was travelling, after robbing him, prepared to throw him overboard. He persuaded them to allow him to play his lyre for the last time. Then, after invoking the gods, he jumped into the sea, whereupon a music-loving dolphin conveyed him to land. See Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae 16.19.
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- Emblematum liber (6th April, 1531), Augsburg: IN AVAROS, VEL QUIBUS MElior conditio ab extraneis offertur. | Open in other pane
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- Los Emblemas (1549), Lyon: Contra los avarientos. ò. De los que son mejor tratados de los estraños que de los suyos. | Open in other pane
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- Emblematum libri II (Stockhamer) (1556), Lyon: In avaros, vel quibus melior conditio ab extraneis offertur. | Open in other pane
- Toutes les emblemes (1558), Lyon: Contre les Avaricieux, ou pour ceux ausquelz meilleure condition est offerte par les estrangiers. | Open in other pane
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- Diverse imprese (1551), Lyon: Negli Avari, o vero in quelgli, che hanno miglior ventura appresso li forastieri. | Open in other pane
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