EditorialCommunion set Supper dish, Supper dish of silver. The border is decorated with Louis XIV ornament borders. In the middle of the shelf is the appliqued weapon of Philippi Diodatie, armorial bearing, heraldry, Dirk Wor (attributed to), Dordrecht, 1736, s...
EditorialThe declensions of an instrument, and to adjust the inclinations of the planes are to be explained, Instrument of Gnomonics, after p. 30, 1648, Emanuele Maignan: Perspectiva horaria sive de horographia gnomonica tum theoretica, tum practica libri quatu...
EditorialInstrumenti thermoscopi, Thermoscope, after p. 88, 1648, Emanuele Maignan: Perspectiva horaria sive de horographia gnomonica tum theoretica, tum practica libri quatuor [...]. Romae: Typis, & expensis Philippi Rubei, 1648.
EditorialTitelblatt zu de Sacrabosco ' ... little of the globe ...', Title page for de Sacraboscos '... libellus de sphaerae ...' from the 16th century, title page, 1549, Johannes de Sacrobosco, Philipp Melanchthon, Erasmus Reinhold: Ioannis de Sacrobusto libel...
EditorialSolarium Gnomonica Horology, Sundial and Gnomon, p. 21, 1648, Emanuele Maignan: Perspectiva horaria sive de horographia gnomonica tum theoretica, tum practica libri quatuor [...]. Romae: Typis, & expensis Philippi Rubei, 1648.
EditorialSouth lines investigated, after p. 138, 1648, Emanuele Maignan: Perspectiva horaria sive de horographia gnomonica tum theoretica, tum practica libri quatuor [...]. Romae: Typis, & expensis Philippi Rubei, 1648.
EditorialAfter Ferdinand Bol, Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, called Paracelcus, Theofrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, 1493-1541, called Paracelsus, Alchemist, alchemist, painting, Oil on canvas, Height, 101 cm (39.7 inches), Width, 81 cm (31.8 inches), In...
EditorialDie cronycke van Hollant, Zeelant and de Vrieslant until the year 1517 etc. to Delft Kort waerachtich verael of the government and the memorial history of Foliant 'Die cronycke van Hollant ...' and 'Kort waerachtich verael van de rehearsal memorial his...
EditorialCeasarea sic Philippi (Baneas), Francis Frith (English, 1822 - 1898), Golan Heights, Syria, January - May 1858, Albumen silver print, 16.2 ? 22.8 cm (6 3/8 ? 9 in.).
EditorialCaesarea Philippi - Principal Source of the Jordan., Attributed to William E. James (American, active 1870s), about 1868, Albumen silver print.
EditorialLion monument in memory of the Battle of Philippi in 42 BCE, when Octavian (later Emperor Augustus) and Marc Anthony defeated Brutus and Cassius. Marble.
EditorialThe Cave of Pan, the Paneion (Banyas), one of the Jordan River sources in the vicinity of Mount Hermon Banyas, Caesarea Philippi, Israel Here Jesus handed the keys to Saint Peter.
EditorialThe marshy coast near Kavalla (Neapolis). The Apostle Saint Paul landed here, near the Site of the Via Egnatia, the military road toward Philippi.
EditorialAmaury besieges Caesarea Philippi. TRANSLATION, into French, and continuation to 1231, of the Latin history of the Crusades by Guillelmus, Archbishop of Tyre (1174-1190 ?). Flanders, Late XV cent. Source: Royal 15 E.I f.375v.
EditorialSt. Peter?s statue. Sculpted from 1838-1840 by Venetian sculptor Giuseppe de Fabris (1790-1860). In his right hand, holds the keys that he received from Christ in Caesarea of Philippi. In his left hand holds an inscribed scroll. St. Peter's Square. Vat...
EditorialSt. Peter?s statue. Sculpted from 1838-1840 by Venetian sculptor Giuseppe de Fabris (1790-1860). In his right hand, holds the keys that he received from Christ in Caesarea of Philippi. In his left hand holds an inscribed scroll. St. Peter's Square. Vat...
EditorialCestracion de Philipp. (Cestracion Philippi.). Voyage autour du monde, exécuté par ordre du Roi, sur la corvette de Sa Majesté la Coquille, pendant les années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825, sous le ministère de S. E. M. le marquis de Clermont-Tonnerre,...
EditorialOn the right, the Dauphin Louis, son of King Charles VI of France and Isabella of Bavaria, receiving instruction from St Louis. The heraldic charges of France and Bavaria, and the arms of Dauphin of France with a full border and a foliate initial 'N'(o...
EditorialAmaury besieges Caesarea Philippi. TRANSLATION, into French, and continuation to 1231, of the Latin history of the Crusades by Guillelmus, Archbishop of Tyre (1174-1190 ?). Flanders, Late XV cent. Source: Royal 15 E.I f.375v.
EditorialThe author's dedication of the combined lives to Philip IV, beginning 'Regum et principum gesta' . Gesta sancti Ludouici et regis Philippi eius primo-geniti. Early 15th century. Source: Royal 13 B. III, f.82.
EditorialPhilippi Cluuerii Introductionis. Philippi Cluuerii Introductionis in universam geographiam. 1627. Binding ...geographiam, tam veterem qua?m novam, libri VI. Source: c.47.a.15 front binding. Language: Latin.
EditorialHeinrich Ludwig Philippi (1838-1874). German painter. Thusnelda and the triumphal Procession of Germanicus, 1867. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
EditorialHeinrich Ludwig Philippi (1838-1874). Pintor alem?n. Thusnelda y la procesi?n triunfal de Germanicus, 1867. Museo Wallraf-Richartz. Colonia. Alemania.
EditorialSt. Peter?s statue. Sculpted from 1838-1840 by Venetian sculptor Giuseppe de Fabris (1790-1860). In his right hand, holds the keys that he received from Christ in Caesarea of Philippi. In his left hand holds an inscribed scroll. St. Peter's Square. Vat...
EditorialSt. Peter?s statue. Sculpted from 1838-1840 by Venetian sculptor Giuseppe de Fabris (1790-1860). In his right hand, holds the keys that he received from Christ in Caesarea of Philippi. In his left hand holds an inscribed scroll. St. Peter's Square. Vat...
EditorialLion monument in memory of the Battle of Philippi in 42 BCE, when Octavian (later Emperor Augustus) and Marc Anthony defeated Brutus and Cassius. Marble.
EditorialBanyas, an antique cave sanctuary of the Greek god Pan. Statues of the god and nymphs stood in the alcoves. Here is one of the sources of the river Jordan; this is also the site of the town of Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus is said to have handed the k...
EditorialBanyas, an antique cave sanctuary of the Greek god Pan. Statues of the god and nymphs stood in the alcoves. Here is one of the sources of the river Jordan; this is also the site of the town of Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus handed the keys to Peter.
EditorialBanyas, an antique cave sanctuary of the Greek god Pan. Statues of the god and nymphs stood in the alcoves. Here is one of the sources of the river Jordan; this is also the site of the town of Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus handed the keys to Peter.
EditorialThe Cave of Pan, the Paneion (Banyas), one of the Jordan River sources in the vicinity of Mount Hermon Banyas, Caesarea Philippi, Israel Here Jesus handed the keys to Saint Peter.
EditorialThe marshy coast near Kavalla (Neapolis). The Apostle Saint Paul landed here, near the Site of the Via Egnatia, the military road toward Philippi.