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Title
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[Act IX – Se(m)pronio and Pármeno]
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Description
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The left panel depicts Sempronio (here spelled ‘Sepronio’, which is likely a printing error) dressed in regal attire. This panel was first used to represent Calisto, which explains the clothing, the falcon perched on his left arm, and the large chain he is wearing. It is odd that the printer would use this panel to represent someone other than Calisto, since the falcon is specific to his character. Beneath the figure’s feet there is small decorative panel. In the right panel we see Pármeno, who is pointing upward and has a sword mounted on his belt.The left panel is nearly identical to those found on pages 88 and 170 (where it is labeled ‘Calisto’ and has no decorative panel), 216 (where it is labeled ‘Pleberio’ and has no decorative panel), and 244 (labeled ‘Pleberio’). The right panel is identical to those found on pages 43 and 105, and is nearly identical to those found on pages 190, 221, and 235 (where it is labeled ‘Sosia’).
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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:18354
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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_18354_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Spanish romances
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Sempronio (Fictitious character)
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Pármeno (Fictitious character)
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Falcons
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Chains
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Gold
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Necklaces
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Swords
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Servants