Atalanta running,
that is,
New ChymicallChymical Emblems relating to the
Secrets of Nature,
AccomodatedAccommodated partly to the eyes and understanding, with figures cuttcut
in Copper, and Sentences, Epigrams, and notes added, partly to the
ears and recreation of the mind, with 50 musicallmusical flights of
three voycesvoices, whereof two may correspond to one single
melody 1appropriated 5with 6distichs 2to 3be 4sung: 11to 12be -
13seen, 14read, 15meditated, 16understood, judged17distinguished, 18sung,
19and 20 heard 7not 8without 9Singular 10delectation.
. . . . . . . .
melody ApropriatedAppropriated to be Sung with distichs, not without
Singular delectation, to be seen, read, meditated,
Understood, distinguished, Sung and Heard;
the Author.
Michael MajerusMaierus Count of the Imperiall Con=
sistory. Doctor of PhysickePhysic. Knight of etc.
. . . . .
Oppenheim.
Printed by Hieronymus Gallerus, at the charge of
John Theodore de Bry.
1618.
. . . .
Atalanta
Fugiens,
hoc est,
Emblemata
Nova
De Secretis Naturæae
Chymica,
Accommodata partim oculis &et intellectui, figuris
cupro incisis, adjectisq́ue sententiis, Epigram-
matis &et notis, partim auribus &et recreationi
animi plus minus 50. Fugis Musicalibus trium
Vocum, quarum duæae ad unam simplicem melo-
diam distichis canendis peraptam, correspon-
deant, non absq;absque singulari jucunditate videnda,
legenda, meditanda,, intelligenda, dijudicanda,
canenda &et audienda:
Authore
Michaele Majero Imperial.Imperiali Con-
sistorii Comite, Med.Medicinarum D.Doctore Eq.Equite ex.exempto &cetcaetera.
Oppenheimii
Ex typographia Hieronymi Galleri,
Sumptibus Joh.Johannis Theodori de Bry,
M DC XVIII.
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