The Alchemical World Landscape, from Opus medico-chymicum by Johann Daniel MyliusMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 1. The wind carried him in its belly. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 2. The Earth is his nurse. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 3. Go to the woman who washes sheets, and do likewise. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 4. Join brother and sister and hand them the cup of love. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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The Alchemical World Landscape, from Opus medico-chymicum by Johann Daniel MyliusMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 1. The wind carried him in its belly. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 2. The Earth is his nurse. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 3. Go to the woman who washes sheets, and do likewise. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 4. Join brother and sister and hand them the cup of love. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 5. Put a toad to the woman's breast, that she may suckle him 'till she die, and he become gross with her milk. From AtalMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 6. Sow your gold in the white foliate Earth. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 7. A young chick attempts to fly out of its own nest and falls into it again. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 8. Take the egg and smite it with a fiery sword. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 9. The tree with the old man in a house wet with dew, and by eating its fruit he will become young. From Atalanta fugienMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 5. Put a toad to the woman's breast, that she may suckle him 'till she die, and he become gross with her milk. From AtalMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 6. Sow your gold in the white foliate Earth. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 7. A young chick attempts to fly out of its own nest and falls into it again. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 8. Take the egg and smite it with a fiery sword. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 9. The tree with the old man in a house wet with dew, and by eating its fruit he will become young. From Atalanta fugienMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 10. Give fire to fire, Mercury to Mercury, and you have enough. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 11. Whiten Latona and tear your books. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 12. The stone which Saturn vomited up, being devoured instead of his son Jupiter, is placed on the Helicon as a monument Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 13. Ore of the Philosophers is dropsical, and needs to be washed seven times in the river, as Naaman the leper was in JorMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 14. This is the Dragon that devours his own tail. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 10. Give fire to fire, Mercury to Mercury, and you have enough. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 11. Whiten Latona and tear your books. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 12. The stone which Saturn vomited up, being devoured instead of his son Jupiter, is placed on the Helicon as a monument Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 13. Ore of the Philosophers is dropsical, and needs to be washed seven times in the river, as Naaman the leper was in JorMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 14. This is the Dragon that devours his own tail. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 15. The work of the potter, consisting of the dry and the wet, teaches you. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 16. This lion has no wings, the other has. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 17. Four orbs govern this work of fire. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 18. Fire loves to make fire, but gold does not make gold. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 19. If you Kill one of the four, suddenly all will be dead. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 15. The work of the potter, consisting of the dry and the wet, teaches you. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 16. This lion has no wings, the other has. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 17. Four orbs govern this work of fire. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 18. Fire loves to make fire, but gold does not make gold. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 19. If you Kill one of the four, suddenly all will be dead. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 20. Nature teaches nature how to overcome fire. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 21. Make of the man and woman a circle, of that a quadrangle, of this a triangle, of the same a circle and you will have Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 22. Having acquired white lead, do the work of women, that is, cook. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 23. Gold is raining, as Pallas is born on Rhodes, and the Sun lies with Venus. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 24. A wolf devoured the king, and being burnt it restored him to life again. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 20. Nature teaches nature how to overcome fire. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 21. Make of the man and woman a circle, of that a quadrangle, of this a triangle, of the same a circle and you will have Merian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 22. Having acquired white lead, do the work of women, that is, cook. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 23. Gold is raining, as Pallas is born on Rhodes, and the Sun lies with Venus. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)
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Emblem 24. A wolf devoured the king, and being burnt it restored him to life again. From Atalanta fugiens by Michael MaierMerian, Matthäus, the Elder (1593-1650)