Keywords: Daniel Meisner, 1625, Breda in Brabant.jpg Artwork Creator Daniel Meisner Intellectual creator of the Thesaurus philopoliticus and author of the emblematic text for Book I Creator Eberhard Kieser director of the etcher/engraver workshop and editor of the Thesaurus philopoliticus editions Book I 1623-1626 and Book II 1627-1631 Paulus Fürst for the Sciographia cosmica edition 1637-1638 Breda in Brabant first publication in 1625 etching copper uncoloured cm 10 14 NOS DEUS MELIORI ° SORTE CORONET Emblemata titel on top Nunc Deus in melius fortuna vertet iniqvae <br />Fulmina falsiloqvos perdet amare Dies Emblem verse in Latin below the image Gott wird das Ungewitter endn / Und all Unglück zum besten wendn <br />Der bitter Tag wird sich auch schickn / Und die Lügner gantz unterdrückn Verse transcription into German This print is numbered E27 and therefore part of the later TP-edition of Paulus Fürst called Sciographia cosmica Cartografisch Antiquariaat Edward Wells BV Ermelo Netherlands ; Galleryhttp //www edward-wells nl; Infohttp //www edward-wells nl/catalogus/index php productID 2556 categoryID 209 view 60; Pichttp //www edward-wells nl/catalogus/products_pictures/large_3/2556 jpg PD-Art-100 Other versions Thesaurus Philopoliticus Engravings of cities 1625 engravings History of Breda |