EditorialAlexandrie Alexandria. 1. Vue de trois colonnes en granit, situ?es au sud de l'ancienne basilique vulgairement nomm?e Mosqu?e de St. Athanase; 2-9. Vue int?rieure, plans, coupes et d?tails d'une tour antique, plac?e au nord des deux ob?lisques, et conn...
EditorialDu plus grand des Romains voil? ce qui vous reste. Dimensions: overall (approximate): 28.8 x 19.4 cm (11 5/16 x 7 5/8 in.). Medium: graphite on laid paper.
EditorialA procession of a king travelling in a covered cart, with mounted musicians and a castle in the distance. Border with floral decoration. Two columns of text, with an initial. Les Fais et les Dis des Romains et de autres gens , vol. 1. France, N. W., No...
EditorialCities of the ancient world- Troy, Rome, Constantinople and Galatea. Faits des Romains. Italy (Naples), circa 1340. Source: Royal 20 D. I, f.26v. Language: French.
EditorialMiniature of Athene raising a storm at sea as the Greeks leave Troy. Faits des Romains. Italy (Naples), circa 1340. Source: Royal 20 D. I, f.176v. Language: French.
EditorialA procession of a king travelling in a covered cart, with mounted musicians and a castle in the distance. Border with floral decoration. Two columns of text, with an initial. Les Fais et les Dis des Romains et de autres gens , vol. 1. France, N. W., No...
EditorialGreat Roman Civil War (49-45 BC). Politico-military conflict in the Roman Republic. Battle of Pharsalus (Julius Caesar and Pompey). Miniature. "Faits des Romains" by Chourse, 1480. Miniaturist: Master Rambures (active of 1454-1490). Conde Museum. Chant...
EditorialFrederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, L'Empereur des Romains, 1415-1493. Chromolithograph from Loredan Larchey's Ancien Armorial Equestre de la Toison d'Or et de l'Europe au 15e siecle (Ancient Equestrian Armorials of the Order of the Golden Fleece and Eu...
EditorialArchitecture Pittoresque ou Monuments des XVeme. Et XVIeme. Siecles: Chateaux de France des XV et XVI Siecles: Pl. 50, Pont De Civita-Castellana (Etats Romains), 1860. Victor Petit (French, 1817-1874), Charles Boivin (publisher and editor); Lith de God...
EditorialRomains de la d?cadence Romans during the Decadence. Date/Period: 1847. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 4,720 mm (15.48 ft); Width: 7,720 mm (25.32 ft).
EditorialDu plus grand des Romains voil? ce qui vous reste. Dimensions: overall (approximate): 28.8 x 19.4 cm (11 5/16 x 7 5/8 in.). Medium: graphite on laid paper.
EditorialMiniature of Athene raising a storm at sea as the Greeks leave Troy. Faits des Romains. Italy (Naples), circa 1340. Source: Royal 20 D. I, f.176v. Language: French.
EditorialRomains de la d?cadence Romans during the Decadence. Date/Period: 1847. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 4,720 mm (15.48 ft); Width: 7,720 mm (25.32 ft).
EditorialRoman women protesting against the Lex Oppia. Le Livre de Valerius Maximus. Faits et dits mémorables des romains. (French translation of Facta et dicta memorabilia). Bruges, 1479. Source: Royal 18 E. IV, f.229. Language: French.
EditorialMiniature of the slaying the Minotaur; Ariadne. Faits des Romains. Italy (Naples), circa 1340. Source: Royal 20 D. I, f.201. Language: French.
EditorialA court scene with a prisoner in bonds, and a decorated initial 'S'. Les Fais et les Dis des Romains et de autres gens (part 2, vol. 2). France, Central (Paris); between 1473 and c. 1480. Source: Harley 4375, f.141. Language: French.
EditorialGames of chess and pelota. Les faits et les dis des romains et de autres gens. France (Paris); 1473-1480. (Upper miniature) Scipio and Laelius play chess in a loggia, whilst outside Scaevola and another man play pelota. Image taken from Les faits et l...
EditorialMiniature of an enthroned monarch wearing the papal crown and an armour. He is holding the imperila insigna, a sword and a globe. A partial border and a puzzle initial 'P'(our), at the beginning of book 5, with an instruction for an illuminator in the ...
EditorialExpedition of Xerxes. Faits des Romains. Italy [Naples]; circa 1340. [Miniature and text] Expedition of Xerxes; text Image taken from Faits des Romains. Originally published/produced in Italy [Naples]; circa 1340. . Source: Royal 20 D. I, f.221v. Lan...