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Divisas del emperador Maximiliano I de Austria
Author(s) -
Sagrario López Poza
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
janus
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2254-7290
DOI - 10.51472/jeso20211018
Subject(s) - emperor , humanities , meaning (existential) , art , interpretation (philosophy) , philosophy , history , ancient history , linguistics , epistemology
RESUMEN:Maximiliano I de Austria (1459-1519), como otros nobles y caballeros de su tiempo, empleó divisas o empresas como forma de representación personal, al margen de su escudo de armas o blasón que lo identificaba como individuo miembro de una estirpe. En este artículo se analizan las divisas que, según testimonios textuales e iconográficos, sabemos que empleó el emperador a lo largo de su vida y se da una explicación del posible sentido de la combinación de las imágenes y los motes de cada divisa. ABSTRACT: Maximilian I of Austria (1459-1519), like other nobles and knights of his time, used decives or imprese as a form of personal representation, apart from his coat of arms or blazon that identified him as a member of a lineage. This article analyzes the devices that, according to textual and iconographic testimonies, we know that were used by the emperor throughout his life, and offers an interpretation of the meaning of the combination of images and mottoes therein.

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