EditorialEmpedocles, standing frontally with his head turned in three-quarter view, directs his gaze toward a flame (the crater of Mount Aetna?) emerging from a horizontal ground line, a walking stick leans toward the right margin.
EditorialStudy of a Male Figure (Empedocles and/or Saint Roch); Rosso Fiorentino (Giovanni Battista di Jacopo di Gasparre), Italian, 1494 - 1540; about 1538 - 1540; Red chalk with traces of black chalk; outlines indented with a stylus for transfer; 25.1 x 14.8 ...
EditorialEmpedocles receiving the divine honors from the inhabitants of Salinonte for having a river purified: Project proposed b the Charivari to the Academy of Fine Arts, from 'News of the day, ' published in Le Charivari, May 1, 1866.
EditorialEmpedocles, standing frontally with his head turned in three-quarter view, directs his gaze toward a flame (the crater of Mount Aetna?) emerging from a horizontal ground line, a walking stick leans toward the right margin.
EditorialEmpedocles of Agrigentum (ca. 490n~430 BC). Greek pre-Socratic philosopher. He introduced the concept of "element" in philosophy, leading to his theory of the four elements.
EditorialEmpedocles receiving the divine honors from the inhabitants of Salinonte for having a river purified: Project proposed b the Charivari to the Academy of Fine Arts, from 'News of the day, ' published in Le Charivari, May 1, 1866.
EditorialEmpedocles, standing frontally with his head turned in three-quarter view, directs his gaze toward a flame (the crater of Mount Aetna?) emerging from a horizontal ground line, a walking stick leans toward the right margin.
EditorialEmpedocles, standing frontally with his head turned in three-quarter view, directs his gaze toward a flame (the crater of Mount Aetna?) emerging from a horizontal ground line, a walking stick leans toward the right margin.
EditorialEmpedocles receiving the divine honors from the inhabitants of Salinonte for having a river purified: Project proposed b the Charivari to the Academy of Fine Arts, from 'News of the day, ' published in Le Charivari, May 1, 1866.
EditorialEmpedocles, standing frontally with his head turned in three-quarter view, directs his gaze toward a flame (the crater of Mount Aetna?) emerging from a horizontal ground line, a walking stick leans toward the right margin.
EditorialStudy of a Male Figure (Empedocles and/or Saint Roch); Rosso Fiorentino (Giovanni Battista di Jacopo di Gasparre), Italian, 1494 - 1540; about 1538 - 1540; Red chalk with traces of black chalk; outlines indented with a stylus for transfer; 25.1 x 14.8 ...
EditorialSematura empedocles moth (Empedocles butterfly, Papilio empedocles). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's The Naturalist's Miscellany, London, 1806.
EditorialEmpedocles of Agrigentum (ca. 490n~430 BC). Greek pre-Socratic philosopher. He introduced the concept of "element" in philosophy, leading to his theory of the four elements.