The Devices of Emperor Maximilian I of Austria

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The Devices of Emperor Maximilian I of AustriaAuthor(s)
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2021Abstract
[Abstract] Maximilian I of Austria (1459-1519), like other nobles and knights of his time, used devices or imprese as forms of personal representation, in addition to the coat of arms or blazon that identified them as members of a specific lineage. This article analyzes the devices that, according to textual and iconographic testimonies, we know Maximilian I used throughout his life, and offers an interpretation of the meaning of the combination of images and mottoes therein.
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Devices
Imprese
Maximilian I of Austria
Holy Roman Emperor
House of Habsburg
Dukes of Burgundy
Emblem Studies
Imprese
Maximilian I of Austria
Holy Roman Emperor
House of Habsburg
Dukes of Burgundy
Emblem Studies
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Preprint en inglés del artículo que se publicará en español, en la revista: Janus. Estudios sobre el Siglo de Oro, 10 (2021).
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