EditorialServius Sulpicius Galba, A medallion of mother-of-pearl, with an image of a Roman emperor, with an inscription: SER: GALBA., anonymous, Netherlands (possibly), c. 1700 - c. 1800, mother of pearl, h 2.2 cm ? w 1.8 cm.
EditorialChrist enthroned with choirs of martyrs, confessors and virgins. Athelstan Psalter. Winchester [New Minster]; second quarter of 10th century. Source: Cotton Galba A. XVIII, f.21. Language: Latin.
EditorialChrist in Majesty surrounded by implements of the Passion, and choirs of angels and prophets. Athelstan Psalter. Winchester [New Minster]; second quarter of 10th century. Source: Cotton Galba A. XVIII, f.2v. Language: Latin.
EditorialGalba (Servius Sulpicius Galba) (3 BC-69). Roman emperor. 1485-1490. By Antonio del Pollaiuolo (1431-1498). Carved marble on an ogee frame. Montjuic stone. National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
EditorialBrief obituaries of members of the Carolingian royal family, including Charlemagne and Frankish rulers of italy. Gallican Psalter (‘Athelstan' or ‘Galba Psalter’). 1st half of the 9th century-4th quarter of the 15th century. Source: Cotton Galba ...
EditorialA calendar page for November. Gallican Psalter (‘Athelstan' or ‘Galba Psalter’). 1st half of the 9th century-4th quarter of the 15th century. Source: Cotton Galba A. XVIII, f.13. Language: Latin.
EditorialChrist enthroned with choirs of martyrs, confessors and virgins. Athelstan Psalter. Winchester [New Minster]; second quarter of 10th century. Source: Cotton Galba A. XVIII, f.21. Language: Latin.
EditorialA Greek litany in accurate Greek, transliterated into Latin Letters. Gallican Psalter (‘Athelstan' or ‘Galba Psalter’). 1st half of the 9th century-4th quarter of the 15th century. Source: Cotton Galba A. XVIII, f.200. Language: Latin.
EditorialChrist in Majesty surrounded by implements of the Passion, and choirs of angels and prophets. Athelstan Psalter. Winchester [New Minster]; second quarter of 10th century. Source: Cotton Galba A. XVIII, f.2v. Language: Latin.
EditorialA note by Thomas Dackomb and Sir Robert Cotton's signature. Gallican Psalter (‘Athelstan' or ‘Galba Psalter’). 1st half of the 9th century-4th quarter of the 15th century. Source: Cotton Galba A. XVIII, f.1. Language: Latin.
EditorialSpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Galba, from The Twelve Caesars, ca. 1500?1534, Engraving; second state of three, mount: 13 1/4 x 11 in. (33.6 x 28 cm), Prints, Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian, Argini (?) ca. 1480?before 1534 Bologna (?)).
EditorialDrawings and Prints, Print, Plate 7: Sergius Galba in profile to the right, from 'The Twelve Caesars', The Twelve Caesars, Artist, After, Raffaello Schiaminossi, Italian, Borgo San Sepolcro (Sansepolcro) 1572?1622 Borgo San Sepolcro (Sansepolcro), Schi...
EditorialGalba (Servius Sulpicius Galba) (3 BC-69). Roman emperor. 1485-1490. By Antonio del Pollaiuolo (1431-1498). Carved marble on an ogee frame. Montjuic stone. National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
EditorialHead of Roman Emperor Galba with laurel wreath. Copperplate engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi after a design by Giovanni Battista Cipriani from 108 Plates of Antique Gems, 1860. The gems were from the Duke of Marlborough's collection.
EditorialHead of Roman Emperor Galba with laurel wreath. Copperplate engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi after a design by Giovanni Battista Cipriani from 108 Plates of Antique Gems, 1860. The gems were from the Duke of Marlborough's collection.
Editorial68-69 was the year of four emperors: Galba, Otho, Vitellius and Vespasian. Galba was killed by the pretorians, Otho and Vitellius committed suicide and the senate conferred the imperial authority upon Vespasian (reigned 69-79 CE) Porphyry, Sicilian jas...