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APA Citation Edition CitationTurnbull, G., Paderni, C., & Mynde, J. (1740). A treatise on ancient painting, containing observations on the rise, progress, and decline of that art amongst the Greeks and Romans; the high opinion which the great men of antiquity had of it; its connexion with poetry and philosophy; and the use that may be made of it in education: To which are added some remarks on the peculiar genius, character, and talents of Raphael, Michael Angelo, Nicholas Poussin, and other celebrated modern masters; and the commendable use they made of the exquisite remains of antiquity in painting as well as sculpture. The whole illustrated and adorned with fifty pieces of ancient painting; discovered at different times in the ruins of old Rome, accurately engraved from drawings of Camillo Paderni a Roman, lately done from the originals with great exactness and elegance. printed for the author; and sold by A. Millar, at Buchanan's Head, over-against St. Clement's Church, in the Strand.
Chicago Citation Edition CitationTurnbull, George, Camillo Paderni, und J. Mynde. A Treatise on Ancient Painting, Containing Observations on the Rise, Progress, and Decline of That Art Amongst the Greeks and Romans; the High Opinion Which the Great Men of Antiquity Had of It; Its Connexion with Poetry and Philosophy; and the Use That May Be Made of It in Education: To Which Are Added Some Remarks on the Peculiar Genius, Character, and Talents of Raphael, Michael Angelo, Nicholas Poussin, and Other Celebrated Modern Masters; and the Commendable Use They Made of the Exquisite Remains of Antiquity in Painting as Well as Sculpture. The Whole Illustrated and Adorned with Fifty Pieces of Ancient Painting; Discovered at Different Times in the Ruins of Old Rome, Accurately Engraved from Drawings of Camillo Paderni a Roman, Lately Done from the Originals with Great Exactness and Elegance. London: printed for the author; and sold by A. Millar, at Buchanan's Head, over-against St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, 1740.
MLA Citation Edition CitationTurnbull, George, et al. A Treatise on Ancient Painting, Containing Observations on the Rise, Progress, and Decline of That Art Amongst the Greeks and Romans; the High Opinion Which the Great Men of Antiquity Had of It; Its Connexion with Poetry and Philosophy; and the Use That May Be Made of It in Education: To Which Are Added Some Remarks on the Peculiar Genius, Character, and Talents of Raphael, Michael Angelo, Nicholas Poussin, and Other Celebrated Modern Masters; and the Commendable Use They Made of the Exquisite Remains of Antiquity in Painting as Well as Sculpture. The Whole Illustrated and Adorned with Fifty Pieces of Ancient Painting; Discovered at Different Times in the Ruins of Old Rome, Accurately Engraved from Drawings of Camillo Paderni a Roman, Lately Done from the Originals with Great Exactness and Elegance. printed for the author; and sold by A. Millar, at Buchanan's Head, over-against St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, 1740.