Item
XXV Fables des Animaux
- Title
- en_US XXV Fables des Animaux
- en_US Collection Sources
- Description
- en_US This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
- en_US Language note: French
- en_US First edition
- Estienne Perret
- Creator
- en_US Perret, Estienne See all items with this value
- Contributor
- en_US Various anonymous artists
- en_US Fumaroli, Marc (Preface)
- Date
- 2019-01-28T20:29:50Z
- 2017-11
- en_US 2007
- Date Available
- 2019-01-28T20:29:50Z
- Date Issued
- en_US 2007
- Abstract
- en_US This is a large-format (almost 8' x 11½") carefully reproduced set of fables published by Christophe Plantin in Anvers in 1578. Is it true that there is only one copy extant? After a title-page and a frontispiece with facing dedication, there are twenty-four two-page spreads with a text on the left and a full-page engraving on the right. As Fumaroli suggests in his preface, these fables are more inspired by Aesop than taken literally from his traditional canon. The announced purpose of this collection is that every reasonable person can see and comprehend the true similarity between an ignorant person and a brute animal. Each verse fable is followed by an "allusion" and a scriptural reference. The very first fable contrasts the noble horse ready for battle with a sow wallowing in dung. Next up is the snail wanting to fly beyond its nature. He is carried in this fable by the eagle, to whom he has promised treasure that he cannot pay. An apt fable for this approach is XXIII, which I believe has the ass laden with good things preferring to eat thistles. One particularly strong illustration is "The Horse and the Burdened Ass" (VI). "The Peasant and the Satyr" seems so close to Gheeraerts' presentation eleven years earlier! LM (XX) harks back similarly to a strong model. The lying shepherd in XII is apparently not a boy fooling villagers but one shepherd fooling others. I am still unsure of the counting that yields "25" fables here.
- Identifier
- en_US 11435 (Access ID)
- Language
- en_US fre
- Publisher
- en_US Presses Universitaires de France: Fondation Martin Bodmer
- en_US Paris
- Subject
- en_US Ovr PQ1653.P44V56 2007 See all items with this value
- Aesop et al See all items with this value
- en_US Title Page Scanned See all items with this value
- Item sets
- Carlson Fable Collection Books