File:Legate John, Alma Mater Cantabrigia Emblem 1600 (Golden Chaine print).jpg
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| DescriptionLegate John, Alma Mater Cantabrigia Emblem 1600 (Golden Chaine print).jpg |
English: An Image of Alma Mater for a title-plate by John Legate, printer of the University of Cambridge. The central pedestal is inscribed with: Alma Mater Cambrigia and the motto Hinc lucem et pocula sacra girdles the device. A description of the engraving from Stokes, H. P. (1928):
"From behind the pedestal rises a nude female figure, three-quarter length with flowing hair, crowned with a mural crown rising out of a wreath. In her left hand she holds a cup or chalice, receiving drops from a cloud; in her right hand she holds a sun radiated. On each side of the pedestal stands an olive tree; while in the background there is a river, with a sail boat on one side and a rowing boat on the other. Beyond under the sun is a castle, or a church; and under the chalice a town with spires and towers." Stokes, H.P. (1928). The Emblem, the Arms and the Motto of the University of Cambridge: Notes on Their Use by University Printers Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
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| Source | Perkins, William. 1600. A Golden Chaine: Or, A Description of Theologie. Printed by John Legat, Printer to the University of Cambridge. |
| Author | Legate, John (d. 1620) |
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