The coats of arms of this bookcase are arranged alphabetically by the name of their respective bearer. Each coat of arms links to an article in English about its bearer, note that there may be several heraldic articles for the same bearer.
Académie internationale d'héraldique, AIH, «Vocabulaire-Atlas Héraldique en six Langues: Francais - English - Deutsch - Español - Italiano - Nederlandsch», by Gaston Stalins, Le Baron Stalins, with the collaboration of René Le Juge De Segrais, Ottfried Neubecker, Martin de Riquer y Morera, Giacomo Carlo Bascapé, and Mario Gorino-Causa, 119 pages, 530 black and white heraldic pictures, Société du Grand Armorial de France, 179 Boulevard Haussmann, París, 1952.
This book begins with the following sentence: «Heraldique - science et art - qui prit naissance en France vers la moitié du XIIe siècle, s'est propagée très rapidement dans les principaux pays européens».
The number of terms and words of the heraldry by languages is as follows:
The names of the authors and collaborators have been checked with [Académie internationale d'héraldique; 1999].
Its 530 heraldic illustrations correspond, according to my calculations to 509 drawings, numbered from 1 to 530. Some images contain several numbers, for example, the image that shows a coat of arms with its mantling, number 528, and its supports, number 529, a griffin and a lion rampant, it is the same illustation, but with 2 numbers.
Bibliographical reference of century XXI.
Classification: Dictionary, French language, English language, German language, Castilian language, Italian language and Dutch language.
The names of the authors are:
Bibliographic reference mentioned in the following articles:
External resources:
Baron of Valdeolivos Emblematic Chair, of the Fernando el Católico Institution, of the Centre of Scientific Research (C. S. I. C.) y of the Excelentísima Diputación de Zaragoza, «Emblemata», Volume 9th, Emblemata Aragonesa de Emblemática Magazine (E. R. A. E.), 483 pages, ISSN 1137-1056, Legal deposit Z.3.937 1996, Printed by the Cooperativa de Artes Gráficas Librería General, Zaragoza, 2003.
Bibliographical reference of century XXI.
Classification: Magazine and Castilian language.
The author is Cátedra de Emblemática Barón de Valdeolivos.
External resources:
Antonio Salmerón Cabañas, «Coat of arms and heraldic creation between April 2014 and March 2015», paintings registered in the Registry of Intellectual Property of Madrid, with 126 illustrations, 16 black and white and 110 colour, of coats of arms and other heraldic objects, including my pseudonym without anonymity «a Unicorn per saltire Or and Sable, salient and the motto ASC Sable», 30 pages with 126 illustrations, 16 black and white and 110 colour, request code M-001674-2015, and registration number 16/2015/2546, Madrid, 9th of March of 2015.
Bibliographical reference of century XXI.
Author: Salmerón Cabañas, Antonio.
The following articles cite this bibliographic reference:
Sable, semé of Tulips Or; on a chief cousu Azure, two Crowns Or, in fess.
Escudo de sable, sembrado de tulipanes de oro; el jefe cosido de azur, dos coronas de oro, en faja.
The original design of this coat of arms, along with many others heraldic devices, is registered in [Salmerón Cabañas, A.; 2015a; page 11].
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Sable, Or, Azure, Chief, Cousu, Two, Crown, In fess, Semé and Tulip.
Style keywords: Watercolor, Semi-circular, Illuminated, Outlined in the field tincture and Outlined in sable.
Classification: Coat of arms, Created and Personal.
Bearer: Quesada Valles, Bartolomé.
Sable, semé of Tulips Or; on a chief cousu Azure, two Crowns Or, in fess.
Escudo de sable, sembrado de tulipanes de oro; el jefe cosido de azur, dos coronas de oro, en faja.
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Sable, Or, Azure, Chief, Cousu, Two, Crown, In fess, Semé and Tulip.
Style keywords: Soft metal, Semi-circular, Illuminated, Outlined in the field tincture and Outlined in sable.
Classification: Coat of arms, Created and Personal.
Bearer: Quesada Valles, Bartolomé.
Sable, semé of Tulips Or; on a chief cousu Azure, two Crowns Or, in fess. Motto «Amat victoria curam».
Escudo de sable, sembrado de tulipanes de oro; el jefe cosido de azur, dos coronas de oro, en faja. Lema «Amat victoria curam» de oro, sobre una filacteria de azur.
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Sable, Or, Azure, Chief, Cousu, Two, Crown, In fess, Semé, Tulip, Motto (motivation) and Scroll.
Style keywords: Soft metal, Semi-circular, Illuminated, Outlined in the field tincture and Outlined in sable.
Classification: Coat of arms, Created and Personal.
Bearer: Quesada Valles, Bartolomé.
Sigue por: B. Quesada, coat of arms with motto and support.
Eagle, Tree, Acorn, Arm, Owl, Horse, Head, Crescent, Heart, Raven, Tooth, Mullet, Fleur de lis, Fleuretty, Ash, Boar, Lion, Leopard, Wolf, Hand, Martlet, Wing, Hoof, Quill, Cinquefoil, Branch, Oak, Rose, Double rose, Bull, Tulip and Escallop.
Ace of spades, Non-classic artifact, Clarion, Cross, Sword, Scroll, Buckle, Letter, Book, Menorah, Number, Piano, Chess rooks, Compass rose, Tower and Trident.
Watercolor, Eradicated, Azure, Bibliography, Crown, Cousu, Created, Outlined in sable, Outlined in the field tincture, Dictionary, Two, In fess, Coat of arms, Scroll, Personal, Illuminated, Chief, Motto (motivation), German language, Castilian language, French language, English language, Italian language, Dutch language, Semi-circular, Soft metal, Or, Without divisions, Intellectual property, Quesada Valles, Bartolomé, Magazine, Sable, Semé, Century XXI, Vert, Support (thing), Tulip, Tree and Index.
Dr. Antonio Salmerón y Cabañas,
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Paseo de la Castellana 135,
7th floor,
28046 Madrid, Spain.