Emblems

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Emblems is a 1635 collection of emblematic poetry and illustrations by Francis Quarles that combines moral and religious themes with allegorical imagery.

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Emblemata 1
Emblems canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
emblem book
poetry collection
associatedWithMovement English devotional literature
author Francis Quarles NERFINISHED
centuryOfPublication 17th century
countryOfOrigin England
genre devotional literature
emblem literature
religious poetry
hasComponent illustrations
poems
hasForm emblematic poetry
illustrated poetry
hasTheme Christian piety
allegory
divine providence
morality
religious devotion
sin and redemption
virtue
influencedBy Continental emblem books
language English
notableFor combination of verse and emblematic engravings
popularizing emblem literature in England
publicationYear 1635
religiousTradition Christianity
usesLiteraryDevice allegorical imagery
symbolism

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Quarles notableWork Emblems
subject surface form: Francis Quarles
Andreas Alciatus notableWork Emblems
this entity surface form: Emblemata