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Title
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[Act X (Mislabeled as ‘Septiesme acte’/Seventh Act) – Celestina and Melibea]
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Description
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The left panel depicts Celestina standing outside. She is wearing a robe and veil, with what looks like a rosary hanging from her waist. On the right, we see Melibea dressed in a long robe. In her left hand she is holding the girdle cord that will become important later in the narrative. She has a flower in her right hand, which she appears to be holding it in front of her face (perhaps an expression of her modesty). A small dog stands at her feet, perched on its two hind legs while extending its front paws toward her.The left panel is identical to the panel found on the title page (with the exception of the colour found there), the one found at the end of the book, and those found on pages 51, 82, 105, 162, and 221. The right panel is identical to those on pages 8, 196, and 244.
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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:18355
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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_18355_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Spanish romances
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Rosary
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Veils
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Flowers
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girdles (belts)
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Modesty
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Dogs
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Celestina (Fictitious character)
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Melibea (Fictitious character)
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Robes