Panegyric Emblem Books, Jesuits and the Habsburg Emperors: Some Examples Related to 17th-Century Croatia

This article presents several printed collections of panegyric emblems related to the Croatian cultural milieu as specific media intended to promote the Habsburg imperial house in the 17th century. Emblem books were not printed in Croatia, but many of them were used, especially by Jesuits, as is doc...

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Main Author: Milan Pelc
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Language:deu
Published: Institute of Art History 2019-01-01
Series:Radovi Instituta za Povijest Umjetnosti
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/340199
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spelling doaj-66f6df393017484e95cc57fc2d7d29492020-11-25T02:11:15ZdeuInstitute of Art HistoryRadovi Instituta za Povijest Umjetnosti0350-34371845-45342019-01-01435974Panegyric Emblem Books, Jesuits and the Habsburg Emperors: Some Examples Related to 17th-Century CroatiaMilan PelcThis article presents several printed collections of panegyric emblems related to the Croatian cultural milieu as specific media intended to promote the Habsburg imperial house in the 17th century. Emblem books were not printed in Croatia, but many of them were used, especially by Jesuits, as is documented in an 18th-century book inventory of the Zagreb Jesuit College’s library (preserved in Budapest). Some of these emblem books are dedicated to the Habsburg emperors Ferdinand III and Leopold I. The only author of an emblem book from Croatia in the 17th century was Sebastian Glavinić (1632–1697), Bishop of Senj, who was educated at the Jesuit academies in Graz, Vienna, and Trnava. In Vienna, he published an epithalamic panegyric emblem book in honour of the wedding of Leopold I and Margaret of Spain in 1666, under the title Deplua charitum aurora augustissimi Phoebi Leopoldi augusto rore in Margaritam resoluta. By glorifying the imperial wedding in a medium that was accessible to the wider public, Glavinić could himself partake in the imperial glory, which also brought him certain benefits.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/340199emblemsHabsburg emperorsJesuitsSebastijan Glavinić
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Panegyric Emblem Books, Jesuits and the Habsburg Emperors: Some Examples Related to 17th-Century Croatia
Radovi Instituta za Povijest Umjetnosti
emblems
Habsburg emperors
Jesuits
Sebastijan Glavinić
author_facet Milan Pelc
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title Panegyric Emblem Books, Jesuits and the Habsburg Emperors: Some Examples Related to 17th-Century Croatia
title_short Panegyric Emblem Books, Jesuits and the Habsburg Emperors: Some Examples Related to 17th-Century Croatia
title_full Panegyric Emblem Books, Jesuits and the Habsburg Emperors: Some Examples Related to 17th-Century Croatia
title_fullStr Panegyric Emblem Books, Jesuits and the Habsburg Emperors: Some Examples Related to 17th-Century Croatia
title_full_unstemmed Panegyric Emblem Books, Jesuits and the Habsburg Emperors: Some Examples Related to 17th-Century Croatia
title_sort panegyric emblem books, jesuits and the habsburg emperors: some examples related to 17th-century croatia
publisher Institute of Art History
series Radovi Instituta za Povijest Umjetnosti
issn 0350-3437
1845-4534
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This article presents several printed collections of panegyric emblems related to the Croatian cultural milieu as specific media intended to promote the Habsburg imperial house in the 17th century. Emblem books were not printed in Croatia, but many of them were used, especially by Jesuits, as is documented in an 18th-century book inventory of the Zagreb Jesuit College’s library (preserved in Budapest). Some of these emblem books are dedicated to the Habsburg emperors Ferdinand III and Leopold I. The only author of an emblem book from Croatia in the 17th century was Sebastian Glavinić (1632–1697), Bishop of Senj, who was educated at the Jesuit academies in Graz, Vienna, and Trnava. In Vienna, he published an epithalamic panegyric emblem book in honour of the wedding of Leopold I and Margaret of Spain in 1666, under the title Deplua charitum aurora augustissimi Phoebi Leopoldi augusto rore in Margaritam resoluta. By glorifying the imperial wedding in a medium that was accessible to the wider public, Glavinić could himself partake in the imperial glory, which also brought him certain benefits.
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Habsburg emperors
Jesuits
Sebastijan Glavinić
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