Antiquitez sacrées & profanes des Romains expliquées, ou, Discours historiques, mythologiques, & philologiques sur divers monumens antiques ... par M.A.V.N. = Antiquitates sacrae & civiles Romanorum explicatae, sive Commentarii historici, mythologici, philologici in varia monumenta prisca & maxime in plures statuas, aras, tumulos, inscriptiones, &c. Opus tabulis aeneis ornatum ex celeberrimorum antiquariorum libris collectis. Autore M.A.V.N.
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Antiquitates sacrae et civiles Romanorum explicatae. Antiquitates sacrae & civiles Romanorum explicatae. Antiquitez sacrées et profanes des Romains expliquées. Discours historiques, mythologiques, & philologiques sur divers monumens antiques Discours historiques, mythologiques, et philologiques sur divers monumens antiques Commentarii historici, mythologici, philologici in varia monumenta prisca & maxime in plures statuas, aras, tumulos, inscriptiones, &c. Commentarii historici, mythologici, philologici in varia monumenta prisca et maxime in plures statuas, aras, tumulos, inscriptiones, etc. |
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Weitere Verfasser: |
Goeree, Jan, 1670-1731
Van Vianen, Jan, b. ca. 1660 |
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
A la Haye :
chez Rutg. Christ. Alberts,
1726.
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Umfang/Format: |
[10], xlix, [1], 307, [3] p., [2], lxxxiv [i.e. 83] leaves of plates : ill. by engravings, portrs. ; 2° (41 cm). |
Online Zugang: |
Available online |
Beschreibung: |
Added t.p., with Latin and French titles, engraved by I. Goeree and I. van Viane. T.p. printed in red and black, with copper-engraved title-vignette Possibly by Andre van Nartow or A. van Nideck. Cf. Barbier. Deut. Gesamtkat., v. 5, column 375, identifies Nideck as M.A. van Nideck. Signature: [π]2 [2π]2(-[2π]2) *2 a-m2 n2(-n2) A-4H2 4I2(-4I2) |
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Bibliographie: |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Zusätzliche Informationen: |
Latin and French in parallel columns. On front endpaper handwritten notes: "170", "N6-" On verso of t.p., on l. C2r (p.11), and on verso of plates: stamps with indication "Institutum Archaeologicum Germanicum Roma" |