IHS - In Hoc Signo

IHS - In Hoc Signo

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IHS emblem of the Jesuits (Catholic order). From the Latin "In Hoc Signo [vinces]" By this sign (he) conquers. The design of the emblem is attributed to Ignatius of Loyola (1541). the cross is here drawn as formy fitchy; this is not necessarily part of the design, early modern depictions sometimes show a plain cross, or various baroque ornamentations the three nails are sometimes shown as piercing a heart the alternating straight and wavy rays are found in historical specimens, but not necessarily, and sometimes with two or three straight rays separating wavy rays. the number of rays is often 32 as here, but sometimes also 12, 16 or 24. the emblem is sometimes surrounded by the inscription et vocatum est nomen eius Iesus (Luke 2:21) Polski: IHS - symbol Towarzystwa Jezusowego (zakonu jezuitów) The basic design itself dates to 1541 and is not covered by any copyright. This one is designed by Moranski and in the Public Domain.

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