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TCONOLOGIA: Moral Emblems, CHSA R RIPA Wherein ik Exprefs‘d, Various Images of Virtues, Vices, Paffions, Arts, Humours, Elements and (eleftial Bodies ; As DESIGN'D by The Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Modern Italians _ USEFUL For Orators, Poets, Painters, Sculptors, and all Lovers of ngensity + z Illufteated with Three Hundred Twenty-ix HUMANE FIGURES, With their ecplanations s ‘Newly defign’d, and engraven on Copper, by I. Funzen, Painter, And other Maiters, : By the Cane and ac the Cuarce of P TEMP Be bt Ee Oe SNe D: 07 Nes Printed by BENZ Morre- MDCCIX, — Morall mblems —— Fee ay g ss Ceclar Ripaof Perugia © Hixplained in 326 igure. Pave Tempest: eats PMoal Emblens. Fic. 1 Abondanza: PLENTY Eeautiful Woman crown'd with a Garland, in a green Gowan embroider'd; with a Cormmeopia in hee Hand. She is no [els amiable for her Beauty, than her Contrary, Wart, is deform’d and odious. : : “The Garland denotes ChearfulnefS, and the Mirth char do infeparably accompany her. The Corrmcopia is an Emblem of the Affluence of all things neceffary to human Life. Fic. 2. Academia: AC ADEM Y. A Lady of a manly heroic Alpect, having a Crown of Gold, a parti- colour'd Garment, -a File in her right Hand, and a Garland in her tefc. Her mafculine Countenance denotes folid and profound Judgment; the Crown of pure Gold, the refining of Norions by Experiments ; zhe various Colours, the variety of Seferces in an Academy ; the File, the polifhing of pieces, and frecing them from Swperfluities; the Garland, Honour to thofe who excel. Fie jo Acidia: IDLENASS. An old Hag cloch’d in Rags, fitting ina carclefs pofture upon a Stone, Jeaning her Head upon her left Hand, with a Zorpedo Fith on her Knee, ‘The Motto is TORPAT JNERS. She leans her right Elbow on her Knee, inclining her Head, which is bound abour with a black Cloth. She is deferib’d of¢, becaufe at that Age, Strength and Adfivity to work, begin ro fail; her Rags denote that Idlencfs produces Poverty; the black Cloth abour her Head fignifies her fenfelefs Thoaghts; the Fith that fo benums the Hand, whether it be touch’d with a Cord ox Nett, ehac it is unfit for any Bufinels, thews her Sloth and Averfion to Labowr, intimated by the Motto. Fic. 4. Adulation: FLATTER ¥} A Woman in an affected wanton Habit, playing upona Flute; a Buck at her. Fect faft afleep, witha Bee-hive by her fide. The Buck denotes Flattery, becaufe he is fo charm’d with Mufic, that he lets himfelf he taken. The Bees are a true Emblem of it, carrying Hony in their Mouth, and a fecret Sting.

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