El ex libris de Cipriano de la Huerga
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1992.v52.i1.987Abstract
The ex libris of Cipriano de la Huerga consists of a band coming out from a background of clouds or waves, and grasping a drill; the emblem is encircled by five concentric circles with the Latin inscription auditus per verbum Dei, the Hebrew one יחןח פתח לי אזן ןאנכי לא מךיתי, and the Greek one Tῶ Xριστῶ. The authors maintain that the ex libris is not the printer's -Juan de Brocar- work, but Cipriano's mark, in the light of his writings, especially his commentary on Psalm 130.
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