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DescriptionPaul Fürst, Der Doctor Schnabel von Rom (coloured version).png |
English: Description: Copper engraving of Doctor Schnabel [i.e Dr. Beak], a plague doctor in seventeenth-century Rome, with a satirical macaronic poem (‘Vos Creditis, als eine Fabel, / quod scribitur vom Doctor Schnabel’) in octosyllabic rhyming couplets. |
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after 1656 date QS:P,+1656-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1656-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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1. Johannes Ebert and others, Europas Sprung in die Neuzeit, Die große Chronik-Weltgeschichte, 10 (Gütersloh: Wissen Media, 2008), p. 197. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=3DVH8dVGkX0C&pg=PA197 2. Superstock: Dr. Schnabel of Rome, a Plague Doctor in 1656 Paul Fuerst Copper engraving (Stock Photo 1443-1112) |
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Author | I. Columbina, ad vivum delineavit. Paulus Fürst Excud〈i〉t. | |||
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Notes InfoField | English: I. Columbina has not, I think, been identified. Paul Fürst (1608–1666) was the publisher, and perhaps also the engraver. Who coloured the image and when is apparently unknown, but must, of course, have been done after creation of the original black-white version. |
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German Original Text: Kleidung wider den Tod zu Rom. Anno 1656. Also gehen die Doctores medici daher zu Rom, wann sie die an der Pest erkrankte Personen besuchen, sie zu curiren und tragen, sich vor dem Gift zu sichern, ein langes Kleid von gewäxtem Tuch. Ihr Angesicht ist verlarvt, für den Augen haben sie grosse crystalline Brillen, vor den Nasen einen langen Schnabel voll wohlriechender Specerey, in der Hände, welche mit Handschuhen wohl versehen ist, eine lange Ruthe und damit deuten sie, was man thun und gebrauchen soll.
Latin and High-Old-German Mix: Vos creditis, als eine Fabel, Quod scribitur vom Doctor Schnabel der fugit die contagion. et aufert seinen Lohn darvon Cadavera sucht er zu fristen Gleich wie der corvus aus der Misten Ah credite, zihet nicht dort hin Dann Romae regnat die Pestin. Quis non deberet sehr erschrecken Für seiner Virgul oder stecken Qua loquitur, als wär er stumm Und deutet sein consilium Wie mancher credit ohne Zweiffel Das ihn tentir ein schwarzen Teuffl Marsupium (Geldbeutel) heißt seine Höll Und aurum die geholte Seel.
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