Rosae selectissimarum virtutum quas Dei Mater orbi exhibet Pars I[-II]
Creator
Date
1636-1637
Identifier
Shoults La 1637 D
Publisher
[Antwerp]: Joan. Cnobbarum
Abstract
In Old French, fleur de lys translates to ‘flower of the lily, and is strongly associated with the Virgin Mary and her virtues. The three spikes are suggestive of the Holy Trinity, and the three Christian values: faith, wisdom, and chastity. Drexel’s book concerns the Virgin Mary; a popular title often reprinted during the early 17th century. In this instance the binder has matched the content extremely well by utilising a fleur de lys stamp on the covers and spine. The book also has marbled edges, albeit faded. This fashion was in vogue between 1670 and 1690, about the time this book was re-bound.
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Citation
Jeremias Drexel, “Rosae selectissimarum virtutum quas Dei Mater orbi exhibet Pars I[-II],” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed December 23, 2024, https://ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/7485.