EditorialPhilip of Anjou accepts the Spanish throne, counted token in honor of N. Paignon, of the first providence of the commerce in Paris, Silver Medal. Front: French rooster takes possession of the Golden Fleece, which hangs from a Spanish garnet tree and is...
EditorialPhilip of Anjou accepts the Spanish throne, counted token in honor of N. Paignon, of the first provocation of the commerce in Paris, Silver Medal. Front: French rooster takes possession of the Golden Fleece, which hangs from a Spanish garnet tree and i...
EditorialSalmo carpio, Print, Salmo carpio, also known as the carpione (carpione del Garda or Lake Garda carpione) is a salmonid fish endemic to Lake Garda in Italy. It has been introduced to a number of other lakes in Italy and elsewhere but unsuccessfully in ...
EditorialLak?ma?a and Vibhī?a?a then attack Rāva?a. Lak?ma?a cuts off the head of his charioteer with his arrow, while Vibhī?a?a, with his club, kills Rāva?a’s horses. Rāva?a looses a great spear at Vibhī?a?a, which Lak?ma?...
EditorialPage from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Sixteenth night: The daughter-in-law of the king of Banaras sees the jackal deprived of its food by a bird, as it unsuccessfully attempts to catch a fish, c. 1560. India, Mughal, Reign of Akbar, 16th century. Op...
EditorialLak?ma?a and Vibhī?a?a then attack Rāva?a. Lak?ma?a cuts off the head of his charioteer with his arrow, while Vibhī?a?a, with his club, kills Rāva?a’s horses. Rāva?a looses a great spear at Vibhī?a?a, which Lak?ma?...
EditorialPeleus and Thetis. Metamorphoses. Antoine Vérard: Paris, 1494. (Miniature only) Peleus and Thetis. Peleus unsuccessfully tries to prevent the sea-nymph Thetis from changing shape to escape him. Source: IC.41148, CXXII. Language: French.