Gabriel Rollenhagen

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Gabriel Rollenhagen
File:Portret van Gabriel Rollenhagen, RP-P-OB-16.030.jpg
Crispijn de Passe, "Gabriel Rollenhagen" (1611), engraving 13.5 x 10.1 cm (Special Collections University of Amsterdam). This is the only known portrait of Rollenhagen.
Born 1583
Magdeburg, Germany
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Magdeburg, Germany
Pen name Rollenhagius, Gabriel

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Lohrber, Angelius

Angelius Lohrber e Liga

Rollenhague, Gabriel[1]
Occupation Poet, writer
Education University of Leipzig
Genre Emblem books
Notable works Nvclevs emblematvm selectissimorvm (1611)

Gabriel Rollenhagen, also known as Rollenhagius (1583-1619), was a German poet and writer of emblem books.

Life

Rollenhagen, the son of the renowned poet and scholar Georg Rollenhagen, enrolled at the University of Leipzig in 1602 to study law. After his studies in 1605, he enrolled in the Faculty of Law at the University of Leiden, at the age of 23. He returned to Magdeburg in 1606 and was employed by Archbishop Christian Wilhelm of Magdeburg as the deputy of the cathedral.[2]

Selection of works published in Germany

  1. Vier Bücher wunderbarlicher, bis daher unerhörter und unglaublicher indianischer Reisen durch die Luft, Wasser, Land, Hölle, Paradies und den Himmel, Stuttgart : Hiersemann, 1995, [Nachdr. der Ausg.] Magdeburg, Kirchner, 1605
  2. Nvclevs emblematvm selectissimorvm, Hildesheim : Olms, 1985, Nachdr. d. Ausg. Köln 1611
  3. Sinn-Bilder : Ein Tugendspiegel, Dortmund : Harenberg, 1983

Selection of works published in the Netherlands

  1. Les emblemes Arnhem, J. Iansonium, 1611
  2. Nvclevs emblematvm selectissimorvm Arnhem, J. Janssoniū, 1613
  3. Emblemata volsinnighe uytbeelsels Arnhem, J. Ianszen, 1615
  4. Wonderbaarlyke en ongeloofelyke reizen, door de lucht, water, land, hel, paradijs, en hemel. Gedaan en beschreven door den grooten Alexander, Gajus Plinius Secundus, den philosooph Lucianus, en den abt St. Brandanus Amsterdam, T. ten Hoorn bookseller, 1682
  5. Nvclevs emblematvm selectissimorvm Arnhem, J. Iansoniū, early 17th century

This list was compiled from the Short Title Catalogue, Netherlands database. [3]

Connections

  1. Crispijn van de Passe the Elder, see: Van de Passe family
  2. Hugo Grotius
  3. Daniel Heinsius

Images

References

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  2. Ilja Veldman and Clara Klein, "The Painter and the Poet", in: Mundus Emblematicus: Studies in Neo-Latin Emblem Books, (Turnhout, Belgium, 2003), pg. 267
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