... Zenodoros, Famulus, Severus and Celer for the age of Nero, Rabirius for that of the Flavians, Apollodorus of Damascus for that of Trajan and so on until around AD170-180 . Moreover, the age between the ...
... Ages”, “Byzantine library” (“Aleteya” publishing), MSU “Calendar”, “World of History”, “The Free Thought”, Mesogeios (Paris), Bizantinistica (Bologna-Ravenna), Il Mar Nero (Rome-Paris) etc.
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... by Andrea Palladio.
Allegorical buildings reflecting the concept of ideal proportion appear in majority of philosophical and architectural treatises, such as Hypnerotomachia Poliphili by Francesco Colonna, ...
... of Caracalla) or at forums. Several cities possessed their own libraries. The largest among private libraries were those belonging to emperors housed in their palaces and villas (Nero’s Domus Aurea, Domus ...
... but steadily as “a conquistador in a metal armour” he goes all the way from introduction to epilogue, from corner to corner, generously and absent-mindedly dropping and mixing colours till they reach a ...
... SNG (peliki IV v. do n. e., kerchenskii stil'). Moskva, Olma-Press, 2000. 224 p.
Shumanskii E.A. Spravochnaia kniga dlia russkikh bibliofilov i kollektsionerov. Odessa, Tipo-litografiia ...