
Pax.
Peace
Turrigeris humeris, dentis quoque barrus eburni,
Qui superare ferox Martia bella solet,
Supposuit nunc colla iugo, stimulisque subactus,
Caesareos currus ad pia templa vehit.
Vel fera cognoscit concordes undique gentes,
Proiectisque armis munia pacis obit.[1]
The elephant, with its tower-bearing shoulders and ivory tusk, a beast accustomed to dominate the conflicts of Mars with savage ravings, has now submitted its neck to the yoke: subdued by goads, it draws Caesar’s chariot to the holy temples. Even the beast recognises nations reconciled on every side, and rejecting the weapons of war, it performs the duties of peace.

Paix.
La paix est excellente chose:
Et de dieu est ung don entier.
Le Elephant apres guerre close,
Gaigne sa vie a vil mestier:
Et sert a present le chartier,
Ou lieu quil portoit tours en guerre:
Bien congnoissant que en tout quartier,
Ou paix est, effort ne vault gueres.
1. This is translated from Anthologia graeca 9.285, which refers to an occasion under the Emperor Tiberius when the statue of the Deified Augustus was for the first time borne in procession in a chariot drawn by elephants.
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- Emblematum liber (28th February, 1531), Augsburg: PAX.
- Emblematum liber (6th April, 1531), Augsburg: PAX.
- Emblematum liber (1534), Augsburg: PAX.
- Emblematum libellus (1534), Paris: Pax.
- Les Emblemes (1539), Paris: Pax. Paix.
- Les Emblemes (1542), Paris: Pax. Paix.
- Emblematum libellus (1542), Paris: Pax. Frid.
- Los Emblemas (1549), Lyon: La paz.
- Emblemes (1549), Lyons: Paix
- Emblemata (1550), Lyon: PAX
- Emblemata (1551), Lyon: PAX.
- Diverse imprese (1551), Lyon: PACE.
- Emblematum libri II (Stockhamer) (1556), Lyon: Pax.
- Toutes les emblemes (1558), Lyon: PAIX.
- Liber emblematum ... Kunstbuch (1567), Franckfurt am Main: Pax. Frid.
- Emblemata / Les emblemes (1584), Paris: Pax. La paix.
- Emblemata (1591), Leiden: Pax.
- Declaracion magistral sobre las Emblemas de Andres Alciato (1615), Najera: PAX
- Les emblemes (1615), Geneva/Cologny: Paix.
- Emblemata (1621), Padua: Pax.
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