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Title
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[Act VIII] Pármeno spreect tot Areusa syn lief.
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Description
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After spending the night with Areusa, Pármeno wakes up to find that it is midday. Areusa asks him to stay and talk, but he feels concern that his master Calisto will be upset with his absence. He tells her that they will have plenty of time to talk later, and asks her to join him for supper at Celestina’s house later that night. She is pleased by this suggestion, and he departs (to the left he is seen leaving). When Pármeno arrives at Calisto’s house, he is greeted by Sempronio, who chides him for his lateness (seen to the right). Pármeno reveals to Sempronio the reason for his lateness, and explains his love for Areusa.Every male figure in this image is depicted wearing a hat. Unlike most other illustrations in this edition, none of the male figures appear to have swords. Areusa, the leftmost figure, is wearing a robe and a veil while sitting on her bed.
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Image Creator
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Anonymous (Engraver)
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Heyndric Heyndricxz (Printer)
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Identifier
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mta:18191
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Source Name
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Celestina, Een Tragicomedie van Calisto ende Melibea, inde welcke (buyten haren playsanten ende zoeten zin) staen veel profijtelijcke sententien oft spreecwoorden, ende veel nootzakelijcke waerschouwinghen, byzonder voor Jonghe-ghezellen, betoonende het groot bedroch vande Pluymstrijckers, van de ontrouwe Dienaers, ende voor al van de Koppelerssen en̄ lichte Vrouwē.
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Image
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mta_18191_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Spanish romances
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Pármeno (Fictitious character)
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Areusa (Fictitious character)
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Sempronio (Fictitious character)
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Hats
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Veils
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Robes
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Beds
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Servants
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Prostitutes
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Love