Emblema XXXI. Rex natans in mari, clamans altâ voce: Qui me eripiet, ingens præmium habebit.
Emblem 31. The king swimming in the sea cries out with a loud voice: He that delivers me shall have a great reward.
- Part of Atalanta Fugiens
- 1618
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Maier, Michael. “Emblema XXXI. Rex Natans in Mari, Clamans Altâ Voce: Qui Me Eripiet, Ingens Præmium Habebit.” In Atalanta Fugiens. Oppenheim, Germany: Johann-Theodor de Bry, 1618. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/sq87bv51d.
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