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English: Andrea Alciato (text), Hans Schäufelin (woodcut) after Jörg Breu d. Ä. Emblem Potentissimus affectus amor. (latin, Love is the strongest passion), woodcut. In: Andrea Alciato: Emblematum liber. Heinrich Steyner, Augsburg [28. Februar] 1531, s. p. [fol. 44v]. In: Alciato in Glasgow - https://www.emblems.arts.gla.ac.uk. |
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Author | Andrea Alciato (Text), Hans Schäufelin (Woodcut) after Jörg Breu d. Ä. |
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