Emblema XLII Chymicis versanti Natura Ratio Experientia
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Emblema XLII Chymicis versanti Natura Ratio Experientia
Emblema XLII: In Chymicis versanti Natura, Ratio, Experientia and lectio, sint Dux, scipio, Perspicilia and lampas. Michaelis Majeri, Secretioris naturae secretorum scrutinium chymicum: per oculis et intellectui accurate accommodata, figuris cupro appositissime incisa, ingeniosissima emblemata, hisque confines, and ad rem egregie facientes sententias, doctissimaque item epigrammata, illustratum, Maier, Michael, 1568?-1622, Merian, Matthaeus, 1593-1650, Etching, 1687, Etching, Emblem 42, located on page 124
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1568 1622 1593 1650 1687 Accommodata Accurate Ad Rem Appositissimè Chymicum Doctissimaque Item Egregiè Epigrammata Facientes Figuris Cupro Hisque Confines Illustratum Incisa Ingeniosissima Emblemata Intellectui Lampas Located Maier Matthaeus Merian Michael Michaelis Majeri Oculis Et Scipio Scrutinium Secretioris Naturae Secretorum Sententias Natura Ratio
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This print titled "Emblema XLII Chymicis versanti Natura Ratio Experientia" takes us on a journey into the world of alchemy and nature's secrets. The intricate etching, created by Michael Maier and Matthaeus Merian in 1687, is a true masterpiece that combines artistry with scientific exploration. In this emblem, we are introduced to various elements symbolizing the essence of alchemical practice. The figures of Dux, Scipio, Perspicilia, and Lampas guide us through the realms of nature, reason, experience, and learning. Each element plays a crucial role in unraveling the mysteries hidden within secret nature. The attention to detail in this print is remarkable; every line meticulously engraved on copper plates brings life to ingeniously designed emblems. These emblems not only captivate our eyes but also provoke deep contemplation as they convey profound messages and thought-provoking sentiments. As we delve deeper into this artwork located on page 124 of Maier's "Secretioris naturae secretorum scrutinium chymicum" we become immersed in a world where science meets art. The combination of accurate observations made through oculi (eyes) and intellectui (intellect) creates an exquisite harmony between visual representation and intellectual understanding. This print from the Liszt Collection offers us an opportunity to explore the rich history of alchemy while appreciating its artistic beauty. It reminds us that even centuries later, these ancient practices continue to inspire curiosity about the wonders hidden within nature's realm.
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