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Title-page Border with a Battle and Panoply and Coat of Arms of Grand Duchy of Muscovy (Book VII)

In Alessandro Guagnini, Kronika Sarmacyey Europskiey ..., Marcin Paszkowski (translator), Cracow: Mikołaj Lob (printer), after 1 December 1611 (Cracow, BJ), fol. A1r

fol. A1r (142 of 180 in-Urus figures)
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fol. A1v
Details
  • printing: impression
  • woodcut
  • paper
  • page: marginalia and borders
  • book decoration: front matter
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Matrices
  • Border with a Battle and Panoply (Siebeneicher; Lob)
  • Grand Duchy of Muscovy coat of arms (Wirzbięta; Lob). Part of Lands coat of arms (Wirzbięta; Lob)
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In-Urus parts
Actors
  • Mikołaj Lob (fl. 1606 - 1617) printer : after 1 December 1611
Places
  • Cracow production place : after 1 December 1611
Design
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Iconography description
  • Battle (Iconclass: 45H3)
  • Coat of arms of Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
  • Coat of arms of Royal Prussia or Chełmno land / Kulmer Land (Black Eagle)
  • Coat of arms of Russia (St George slaying the dragon)
  • Columns of Gediminas (Pillars of Gediminas)
  • Habsburg stripes (Iconclass: 46A122(HABSBURG)1)
  • Orzeł Biały [white eagle] coat of arms
  • Panoply (Iconclass: 45L3111)
  • Pogoń [chase] coat of arms
  • White Eagle with monogram of Sigismund I of Poland
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Functional context

Title page (varia) (Title page or frontispiece)

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    Inscriptions, Markings and Mentions
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    Thing mention
    References
    Graphic catalogue entry
    Matrices' graphic catalogue entries
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    State of art
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    Created by
    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2022-09-02 15:21)

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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2023-06-27 21:40)

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