Emblematica: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Emblem Studies.(Review)

From: The Modern Language Review | Date: July 1, 2001| Author: Moseley, C.W.R.D. | Copyright information

Emblematica: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Emblem Studies, 9.2. (Winter, 1995). Ed. by PETER M. DALY, DANIEL S. RUSSELL, and JOHN MANNING. New York: AMS Press. 1998. 211 pp. $89.50 (for 2 yearly issues)

The sub-series of the Index Emblematicus devoted to the English Emblem Tradition aims to provide a systematic set of indices to visual as well as verbal elements in all emblematic work published in English, or England, up to 1700. It is an ambitious design, and obviously th...

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