De schadt-kiste der philosophen ende poëten

Type:
boek
Titel:
De schadt-kiste der philosophen ende poëten
Auteur:
Thieullier, Jan
Jaar:
1621
URL:
https://lib.ugent.be/europeana/900000033621?pg=PP5 Universiteitsbibliotheek UGent
https://books.google.be/books?id=MPlBAAAAcAAJ Google Books
Onderwerp:
17th Century (1601-1700)
Song
Emblem
Rhetoricians
Iconography
Poetry
Rhetoric
Contrafactum
Mechelen (Belgium)
Belgium
Netherlands
blokfluit
cello
muzieknotatie
op de wijze van
trompet
harp
viool
wilhelmus
rederijkers
luit
Crynen, D
Crynen, P
motto = auteur
Taal:
Nederlands
Uitgever:
Mechelen Iaye 1621
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C3.43 11E14a (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
red edges, marbled endpapers, leather bound, gilded embossed spine, engraved title page, folded pages, plates, illustrations, woodcut initial letters, double lined page borders [xxiv]-327 pages
Nota:
beautiful print with fold-out plates
Jan Thieuillier (fl. early 17th century) was a Flemish poet and silversmith; he was the dean of the chamber of rhetoric 'De Poeone' in Malines.
De Peoene (The Peony) was one of the Malines' rhetorical chambers. The chamber's motto was In principio erat verbum ("In the beginning was the Word"; attested for the period 1561-1620). Its patron saint was John the Evangelist. The chamber was reconstituted in 1858 and continues to exist in the form of a contemporary theatre.
In 1620, the chamber organised a competition in which chambers from the Spanish Netherlands and the United Provinces took part. The organiser of the competition was Johannes Thieuillier. In 1621, the commemorative book of the competition was published, which was to contribute to the fame and honour of the towns in the region and the individual poets in particular. This work, illustrated with images of coats of arms and entitled De schadt-kiste der philosophen ende poëten (The Treasure of Philosophers and Poets), was quite expensive and had been revised before publication by the censor, who complained that so many authors preferred philosophers to Doctors of the Church, whereas these pagan writers should only be quoted insofar as they did not contradict the true Roman Catholic faith because, for the rest, their wanderings were of no interest.
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