EditorialA plan of Lord Hartford's House at Marlborough. Cunetio Castrum 6 July. 1723. [London] : [William Stukeley], , [1724.]. Source: Maps K.Top.43.36.b.
EditorialFuneral monument (Castrum Doloris) erected by the citizens of Vienna for the requiem mass for Emperor Joseph II in St. Stephens Cathedral, April 30,1790. Coloured engraving.
EditorialJean Le Pautre, Catafalque of Charles X Gustav, King of Sweden, in the chapel of the castle in Stockholm (Castrum doloris in funere, Caroli Gustavi), from De rebus a Carolo Gustavo Sueciae rege gestis, De rebus a Carolo Gustavo Sueciae rege gestis, Jea...
EditorialGrave monument for Jacob Boreel In memory of syn excellence, the ed. Lord and mr. Jacob Boreel (title on object), A grave monument with a sarcophagus on a pedestal. Above the sarcophagus between two pleurants a carved bust of the deceased: Jacob Boreel...
EditorialWilliam I, Prince of Orange, Lying in State Willem van Oranje (1533-1584) on his float bed, Model for the figure of the float in the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft. The prince is completely dressed with head and shoulders on two large cushions, he has closed his...
EditorialDesign for the Funeral Monument of Maerten Harpertsz Tromp Design for the Funeral Monument of Maerten Harpertsz Tromp Design for the burial monument of Maerten Harpertsz Tromp, effigy, 'gisant' (portrait-figure on closed coffin or in 'castrum doloris')...
EditorialSketch of the reclining figure of Maarten Harpertszoon Tromp: model for tomb, He lies in full armor with his legs extended to the right on the flag, which uncovers part of the rudder below his knees let, as well as a part of the two cannon runs, on whi...
Editorial1. The Treasury, Pretoria 2. Crawford, 3. Temple of the Sun, Temple of Saturn, Castrum Praetorium and Sun Temple at the Quirinal in Rome, signed: Steindr., v, E. P?nicke et son, Tab. XXXIII, P?nicke, E. et Sohn (Steindr.), Franz Heinrich K?hler: Urbs R...
EditorialA plan of Lord Hartford's House at Marlborough. Cunetio Castrum 6 July. 1723. [London] : [William Stukeley], , [1724.]. Source: Maps K.Top.43.36.b.
EditorialRuins of Aquincum (Roman settlement in Budapest), originally a Celtic settlement. In Roman times it served as a military base, a "castrum" as part of the limes. By the end of the 2nd century, the city had around 30.000 to 40.000 inhabitants and covered...
EditorialFuneral monument (Castrum Doloris) erected by the citizens of Vienna for the requiem mass for Emperor Joseph II in St. Stephens Cathedral, April 30,1790. Coloured engraving.