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Anonym: ‚Tristitia‘, Emblem, 1665, Gouache, 25,5 × 20,5 cm. In: Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België (KBR), Ms 20.331, p. 39r

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English: Emblem: Emblem with a tearing eye in the sky. Inscription: Tristitia Mundi e minimus. Maxima de nihilo nascitur, Prop. lib. 2. (latin The sadness of the world arises from the smallest things. – The greatest things arise from nothing.)
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Source Karel Porteman: Emblematic exhibitions (affixiones) at the Brussels Jesuit College. (1630–1685). A study of the commemorative manuscripts (Royal Library, Brussels). Brepols, Turnhout 1996, ISBN 2-503-50516-3, Frontispiz
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