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Title
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[Act VI – Calisto and Celestina]
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Description
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The left panel depicts Calisto dressed in regal attire. He has a falcon perched on his left arm, an obvious representation of his interest in falconry. He is also wearing a large chain, which is presumably the chain that he gives to Celestina as payment for her services. The right panel depicts Celestina, who is in a seated position and seems to be wearing nun-like attire. In her left hand she is holding what appears to be a piece of paper, likely the charm/spell given to her by Melibea, while in her right she is holding what is likely the girdle cord given to her by Melibea. The left panel is identical to the one found on page 170, and is nearly identical to those found on pages 135 (where a decorative panel is added and the label is changed to ‘Sepronio’ [which appears to a typo]), 216 (labeled ‘Pleberio’), and 244 (where a decorative panel is added and the label is changed to ‘Pleberio’). The right panel is nearly identical to those found on pages 61 and 208 (which lack the marks that extend her robe).
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Image Creator
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Anonymous (Engraver);Claude Nourry (Printer)
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Anonymous (Engraver)
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Claude Nourry (Printer)
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Identifier
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mta:18349
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Source Name
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Celestine en laquelle est traicté des déceptions des serviteurs envers leurs maistres et des macquerelles envers les amoureux, nouvelleme[n]t translate d'ytalien en françoys
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Image
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mta_18349_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Spanish romances
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Celestina (Fictitious character)
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Calisto (Fictitious character)
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Falcons
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Gold
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Chains
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Necklaces
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girdles (belts)
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Charms
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Spells
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Nuns
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Veils
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Robes