3900458 Emblem 152, In Vitam Humanum, from Andrea Alciato\'s Emblemata, Padua, Petro Paulo Tozzi, 1621 (print & woodcut) by Italian School, (17th century); height: 23.9 cm; Glasgow University Library, Scotland; (add.info.: This work is reproduced from Glasgow University Library: SM1226 The Tozzi edition is usually taken to be the conclusive and fullest edition of Alciato\'s Emblematum liber or Emblemata, the work which is recognised as the first printed emblem book and the most frequently printed (over 100 editions in all, published in Germany, France, the Spanish Netherlands and Italy before the 1620s). The influence of Alciato\'s emblems is enormous and, since they first appeared in Latin, extends over the whole of Europe. They set the pattern commonly, though not universally associated with the emblem, that is a motto or inscriptio, a picture (pictura) and a verse text or epigram (the subscriptio). The corpus would eventually stretch to 212 emblems, but early editions had a little over a hundred. In due course translations would appear not only in French, but also in German, Italian and Spanish, and many of the emblems appear in English in Geffrey Whitney\'s Choice of Emblems (1586). ); byUniversity of Glasgow Library .

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