Many of the major books published in the years between 1550 and 1660 one of the richest periods in English culture were embellished with an elaborate engraved title-page. The Comely Frontispiece (1979) selects twenty such title-pages which represent the different branches of learning theology, philosophy, history, poetry, medicine and explains that these pages were not mere ornaments but visual epitomes in the emblematic mode of significant aspects of the book. They were designed by the author and explore the whole world of Renaissance emblematic imagery on which they drew. We see how famous figures used the engraved title-page to express the ideas they had in mind when their books were conceived and written ideas about the Church and society, philosophy and manners, poetry and drama, science and medicine so that it affords us an exceptional insight into what they themselves considered was important or attractive in their own creations.
Many books published in the years between 1550 and 1660 had an elaborate engraved title-page. The Comely Frontispiece (1979) selects title-pages which represent theology, philosophy, history, poetry, medicine and explains that these pages were not mere ornaments but visual epitomes of significant aspects of the book.
1. John Dee, General and Rare Memorials pertayning to the Perfect Arte
of Navigation, 1577
2. Sir Philip Sidney, The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia,
1593
3. Richard Haydocke, A tracte containing the Artes of curious Paintinge
Carvinge & Buildinge, 1598
4. John Huygen Van Linschoten, His Discours of
Voyages into the Easte and West Indies, 1598
5. The Holy Bible, Anno
1602.
The Last Edition of the Bishops Bible
6. Guillaume de Salustre du Bartas,
His Devine Weekes & Workes, 16056
7. King James Bible, The Authorised
Version, 1611
8. George Chapman, The whole works of Homer; prince of poetts.
In his Iliads, and Odysses, 1616
9. St John Chryostom, Opera Graecé, 161012
10. Sir Walter Raleigh, The History of the World, 1614
11. James I, Workes,
1616
12. Ben Jonson, The Workes of Beniamin Jonson, 1616
13. Michael Drayton,
Poly-oblion, or a chorographical Description of Great Britain, 161222
14.
Henry Peacham, The Compleat Gentleman, 1622
15. Captain John Smith, The
Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles, 1624
16.
Francis Bacon, Sylva Sylvarum, 1627
17. Robert Burton, The Anatomy of
Melancholy, 1632
18. John Bulwer, Chirologia, 1644
19. John Bulwer,
Philocophvs: or, the Deafe and dumbe mans friend, 1648
20. Thomas Hobbes,
Leviathan, 1651
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