DescriptionBureau du Roi, détail marqueterie droite de l'abattant.jpg
English: Marquetry of the Bureau du Roi (King's Desk) or Louis XV's roll-top secretary in the Palace of Versailles. brevi complector singula cantu - pastorum carmina ludo. From Cesare Ripa (1555-1622) in Iconologia, could be translated as "I embrace unique things in a short song" - "I play shepherds' songs".
Français : Détail de la marqueterie de gauche de l'abattant du bureau du Roi ou secrétaire à cylindre de Louis XV au château de Versailles. brevi complector singula cantu - pastorum carmina ludo. Tirés de l'Iconologia de Cesare Ripa (1555-1622) et que l'on peut traduire par « J'embrasse des choses uniques dans une courte chanson » - « Je joue des chansons de berger ».
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