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 supporters, 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.
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Internal resources: Aih1952.00.Vocabulaire.Original.pdf and Aih1952.01.Vocabulaire.Sefidn.pdf.
Eagle, Tree, Two hands clasped, Acorn, Arm, Owl, Horse, Head, Thistle, Crescent, Increscent, Tail, Heart, Roe deer, Neck, Roe deers' attires, Raven, Dolphin, Tooth, Elephant, Feathered, Mullet, Male figure, Fleur de lis, Hop cone, Puffin, Ash, Pomegranate, Boar, Barn owl, Lion, Lion passant, Leopard, Lily, Wolf, Hand, Apple, Martlet, Wing, Two wings in vol, Mount, Trimount, Poplar leaf, Paw, Peacock, Hoof, Quill, Cinquefoil, Oak, Rose, Double rose, Serpent, Sun in splendour, Wheat, Wheat spike, Bull, Tulip, Escallop and Fox.
Ace of spades, Cyclamor, Torch, Non-classic artifact, Ship, Beret, Ecclesiastical cap, Carbuncle, Castle, Clarion, Cross, Dagger, Sword, Scroll, Arrow, Gauntlet, Buckle, Spear's head, Letter, Book, Key, Four crescents joined millsailwise, Menorah, Number, Celtic Trinity knot, Knot, Celtic, Trinity, Piano, Hourglass, Chess rooks, Compass rose, Wheel, Sackbut, Tower and Trident.
Angel, Heart enflamed, Dragon, Phoenix, Griffin, Saint George, Triton and Unicorn.
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