Printer’s Device of Johann Georg Cotta

Book Title: Augustissimum Trinitatis mysterium : Ex utriusque Vet. scil. & Novi Testamenti libris : aliquot dissertationibus adumbratum / à Joh. Adamo Osiandro ...

Author: Osiander, Johann Adam, 1622-1697

Image Title: Printer’s Device of Johann Georg Cotta

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Description: The printer’s device of German publisher Johann Georg Cotta (1631 – 1692) features two angels flanking an image of an overflowing fountain. The Latin inscription FLUMEN DEI REPLENTUM EST AQUIS PSAL 65 means “the streams of God are filled with water,” a verse from Psalm 65.

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