Icon Animorum by John Barclay and the Origins of the Characterization of European Nations
Bar SICH
JOANNIS BARCLAU a.
Æditio Indice, Capitum, Rerum
Sumpt. Chriftiani Hermsdorffii,
Literis WusTIANIS
Frontispiece and title page of the 1675 Frankfurt edition of Barclay’s Icon Animorum.
Two persons, an ugly humpback and a handsome young man, gaze into a mirror.
Antiquity. The engraving is signed at the bottom corner: J. P. Thelott (?) f/ecit/.
On the tree there is the publisher's device with the saying
HIS STANTIBVS OMNIA RIDENT.
In the central part of the title page one finds the possessor’s mark:
The book is to be found today in the Library of Eötvös Loránd University (Budapest), the successor
of the Jesuit University of Nagyszombat/Trnava. In the same library we find more copies of Barclay’s
book. ELTE EK KRNYO (Bar 09161). Courtesy of the Library. (Identification by Ildikó Sz. Kristóf,
Melinda Simon and Vilmos Voigt).