Tag: ["cultureclasscollection"

Woodcut illustration of Epicharis (of the Pisonian conspiracy)
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Woodcut illustration of Semiramis and her son Ninias
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Woodcut illustration of Grammar as a memory image from Johann Horst von Romberch's work on memory, Congestorium artificiose memorie (Venice: Melchiorre Sessa, 1533)
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Woodcut memory images from Johann Horst von Romberch's work on memory, Congestorium artificiose memorie (Venice: Melchiorre Sessa, 1533)
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Woodcut diagram of the faculties of the soul from Johann Horst vom Romberch's Congestorium artificiose memorie (Venice: Melchiorre Sessa, 1533)
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Woodcut illustration of Poppaea Sabina and Nero
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Thirty-two line Latin poem in manuscript addressed to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese
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SC6 Al863 612d
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GC5 C1483 544p
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Woodcut illustration of Epicharis (of the Pisonian conspiracy)
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Woodcut illustration of Semiramis and her son Ninias
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Woodcut illustration of Grammar as a memory image from Johann Horst von Romberch's work on memory, Congestorium artificiose memorie (Venice: Melchiorre Sessa, 1533)
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Woodcut memory images from Johann Horst von Romberch's work on memory, Congestorium artificiose memorie (Venice: Melchiorre Sessa, 1533)
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Woodcut diagram of the faculties of the soul from Johann Horst vom Romberch's Congestorium artificiose memorie (Venice: Melchiorre Sessa, 1533)
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Woodcut illustration of Julia Soaemias Bassiana (or Julia Symiamira) and her son Elagabalus
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Woodcut illustration of Helen and Paris
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Stamp from the library of S. Pietro in Vincoli (Rome, Italy)
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Woodcut illustration of the defeat of Cyrus II by Tomyris, Queen of the Massagetae
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Woodcut used by Wolfgang Stoeckel
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Autograph of Samuel W. Fernberger in red pencil and stamp the S.W. Fernberger Collection of Psychology of the University of Pennsylvania Libraries
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Woodcut illustration of Poppaea Sabina and Nero
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Woodcut illustration of Venus and Cupid, with Vulcan chaining Venus and Mars while Dis looks on in the background
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Title page of a book from the library of Maria Benigna Francisca Piccolomini (1635-1701)
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Woodcut illustration of Hercules (dressed as both a man and a woman) and Iole
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