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Hermetic Emblems of the French Revolution by Claude Paradin and Christopher Templesage is an English homage to Devises Heroiques which presents the Hermetic imagination of Renaissance France in a new historical light, revealing how Claude Paradin's sixteenth-century emblem book shaped not only the intellectual climate of his era but continued to inform revolutionary and counter-revolutionary symbolism alike. Translator and editor Christopher Templesage revisits this foundational compendium with precision, updating its orthography and annotations for contemporary readers while preserving the full rhetorical and visual impact of the original 1557 Lyon folio. Each emblem--composed of a motto, woodcut, and explanatory commentary--offers a compact expression of political allegory, moral philosophy, and sacred alchemical typology. Paradin's devices, long used in statecraft, publishing, and heraldic display, document the convergence of Christian, Alchemical and classical traditions during the height of religious and dynastic conflict. Their reissue in the modern era reanimates questions of legitimacy, virtue, and civic order--issues central to the ideological upheavals of revolutionary France. This edition serves scholars of political iconography, Renaissance rhetoric, and emblem studies as a reference work and pedagogical tool. With facsimiles from the Bibliotheque nationale de France and contextual notes rooted in classical sources and early modern historiography, Hermetic Emblems of the French Revolution offers a window into how symbols shape--and are shaped by--power.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Hermetic Emblems of the French Revolution by Claude Paradin and Christopher Templesage is an English homage to Devises Heroiques which presents the Hermetic imagination of Renaissance France in a new historical light, revealing how Claude Paradin's sixteenth-century emblem book shaped not only the intellectual climate of his era but continued to inform revolutionary and counter-revolutionary symbolism alike. Translator and editor Christopher Templesage revisits this foundational compendium with precision, updating its orthography and annotations for contemporary readers while preserving the full rhetorical and visual impact of the original 1557 Lyon folio. Each emblem--composed of a motto, woodcut, and explanatory commentary--offers a compact expression of political allegory, moral philosophy, and sacred alchemical typology. Paradin's devices, long used in statecraft, publishing, and heraldic display, document the convergence of Christian, Alchemical and classical traditions during the height of religious and dynastic conflict. Their reissue in the modern era reanimates questions of legitimacy, virtue, and civic order--issues central to the ideological upheavals of revolutionary France. This edition serves scholars of political iconography, Renaissance rhetoric, and emblem studies as a reference work and pedagogical tool. With facsimiles from the Bibliotheque nationale de France and contextual notes rooted in classical sources and early modern historiography, Hermetic Emblems of the French Revolution offers a window into how symbols shape--and are shaped by--power.