EditorialOn the General tab. According PTOL., World map from the 16th century, Fig. 4, according to p. 2, 1552, Sebastian M?nster: Cosmographiae universalis Lib. VI. in quibus, iuxta certioris fidei scriptorum traditionem describuntur, Omniu[m] habitabilis orbi...
EditorialLeo XIII (1810-1903). Italian Pope (1878-1903), named Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci. Pope Leo XIII giving a blessing Urbi et Orbi, after the Pontifical Mass from the gestatorial chair. Engraving in The Iberian Illustration, 1888. Colored.
EditorialLeo XIII (1810-1903). Italian Pope (1878-1903), named Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci. Pope Leo XIII giving a blessing Urbi et Orbi, after the Pontifical Mass from the gestatorial chair. Engraving in The Iberian Illustration, 1888.
EditorialJasmine. Hortus Eystettensis, sive diligens et accurata omn. George Mack, Nuremberg, 1613. Jasminum Indicum seu flos mirabilis peruanus. Image taken from Hortus Eystettensis, sive diligens et accurata omnium plantarum, florum, stirpium, ex variis orbi...
EditorialMonument statue to Pope Leo XII, by Giuseppe De Fabris (1790-1860), 1835-36. Pope standing and imparting his blessing Urbi et Orbi during the Jubilee of 1825. Interior St. Peter's Basilica. Vatican city.
EditorialLeo XIII (1810-1903). Italian Pope (1878-1903), named Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci. Pope Leo XIII giving a blessing Urbi et Orbi, after the Pontifical Mass from the gestatorial chair. Engraving in The Iberian Illustration, 1888. Colored.
EditorialLeo XIII (1810-1903). Italian Pope (1878-1903), named Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci. Pope Leo XIII giving a blessing Urbi et Orbi, after the Pontifical Mass from the gestatorial chair. Engraving in The Iberian Illustration, 1888.
EditorialMonument statue to Pope Leo XII, by Giuseppe De Fabris (1790-1860), 1835-36. Pope standing and imparting his blessing Urbi et Orbi during the Jubilee of 1825. Interior St. Peter's Basilica. Vatican city.
Editorial" Hand-register" of Emperor Friedrich III, with coats of arms, list of popes, emperors and towns, copies of important privileges etc., to provide ready information to the Emperor about his lands and subjects. The motto " AEIOU" may ...