Applied Emblems in the Cathedral of Lugo

European Sources for a Spanish Cycle Addressed to the Virgin Mary

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In Applied Emblems in the Cathedral of Lugo, Carme López Calderón explores the emblematic programme found in the Chapel of Nuestra Señora de los Ojos Grandes (Galicia, Spain), consisting of fifty-eight emblems painted c. 1735. Making use of a wide range of printed sources, the author delves into the meaning of each emblem and provides an all-encompassing interpretation of this cycle, which can rightly be described as the richest and most complete programme of Marian applied emblematics in the Iberian Peninsula.

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Carme López Calderón, Ph.D. (2014), is a Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Santiago de Compostela. She has extensively published on Marian applied emblems, including the awarded monograph Grabados de Augsburgo para un ciclo emblemático portugués (Universitat de València, 2016).
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Note on Citation and Translation

Introduction

1 Emblematics and Mariology

2 Emblematic Sources for the Chapel
 1 Pancarpium marianum (Antuerpiae, 1607)
 2 Schola cordis (Antuerpiae, 1629)
 3 Mundus symbolicus (Coloniae Agrippinae, 1681)
 4 Tractatus moralis (Gandavi, 1660) and Rosa laureada entre los santos (Madrid, 1670)

3 The Paintings Inspired by the Pancarpium Marianum
 1 The Scriptural Titles of Mary

4 Further Play on Sacred Emblematics
 1 The Excellences of Mary
 2 The Perfection of the Faithful through the Schola Cordis

5 Suggested Reading: Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture in the Service of Marian Devotion
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Bibliography
Index
Emblem scholars, art historians, cultural and social historians, historians of religion, historians of the book and print culture, Mariologists. Keywords: Emblematics, Displayed emblems, Chapel of Nuestra Señora de los Ojos Grandes (Chapel of Our Lady of the Big Eyes), Iberian Peninsula, Miguel Antonio García de Bouzas, Fernando de Casas y Novoa, Jan David (Johannes David), Pancarpium marianum, Benedictus van Haeften, Schola cordis, Filippo Picinelli, Mundus symbolicus, Mariology, Counter-Reformation, laus perennis.
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