RMRYW3TT–writing, script, Latin alphabet, Capitalis Monumentalis, tablet upholded by geniuses, copper engraving by Heinrich Aldegrever, Soest, 1535, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2FNYY6N–Carpinus betulus Monumentalis leaf
RMT1155P–writing, script, Latin, Capitalis Monumentalis, initial 'G', from: 'Liber mottetorum' of Jacobus de Kerle, Munich, 1573, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2WN50A0–Funerary altar dedicated by Tiberius Claudius Suavis to this daugther Minucia Suavis, wife of Publiusa Sextilius Campanus. Died at the age of 14 years
RMT1155W–writing, script, Latin, Capitalis Monumentalis, initial 'K', from: 'Liber quindecim Missarum', printed by Johannes Petreius, Nuremberg, 1539, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMPA4CTE–Italy. The Campania, Pompeii. Inscription in roman square capitals.
RM2APK076–trees, elm, ulmus monumentalis Date: undated Location: Bussum Keywords: trees Personal name: elm, ulmus monumentalis
RM2AGNWH3–Latin inscription written in Roman capital letters. Eumachia building. Forum area. Pompeii, Italy.
RM2AG0MXP–. Révai nagy lexikona; az ismeretek enciklopédiája. még kés?bbi domborm?vek már tájakatis ábrázolnak, de nem távlatilag, hanem konven-cionális módon egymás fölött elrendezve. A fönn-maradt domborm?vek nagy száma mellett aszobroké aránylag csekélynek mondható, de ezeksorában vannak az A. legismertebb alkotásai,azok a hatalmas szobrok, melyek a paloták bejára-tánál voltak fölállítva és amelyek különböz? lé-nyek alkatrészeib?l voltak szerkesztve. A királyvéd? szellemének hatalmát fejezi ki a bikatestn.oroszlánlábú, emberfej? szárnyas szobor, molycélzatával, monumentális kifejezésével az egyip-tom
RMP58AXF–Marble plaque with Latin dedication placed at the South entrance to the Roman amphitheatre in the archaeological site of Pompeii (Pompei) near Naples, Campania, Italy. The plaque records that Quinctius Valgus and Marcus Porcius, who were duumvirs or magistrates of Pompeii, had erected the amphitheatre at their own expense.
RFB09EM2–Rome Italy Detail of carving above one of the smaller side arches Arch of Constantine
RMMEFTG4–. Die Gartenkunst . Ulmus monumentalis in Naarden in Holland. (J. Jurrissen & Sohn.) bürg und Hannover in schönem Zustande gesehen zu haben â, so haben wir in der Robinia Psd. Besso- niana //)â /'. eine Art, die in dem letzten Jahrzehnt allgemein für kleinere und mittlere StraÃen zur Ver- wendung gelangte. Das freudige Wachstum, die hübsche kugelige Krone mit dem bis in den Spätherbst hinein haltenden frischgrünen Laub haben sie zu einem be- liebten StraÃenbaum gemacht. Alle diese Eigenschaften besitzt aber die Robinia Psdac. inermis Dam. nicht, ihr fehlt die schöne runde Krone und
RM2WMARHD–Altar dedicated to Dis Pater. White marble. 1st century A.D. Rome, from the Sciarra Collection. National Roman Museum (Baths of Diocletian). Rome. Ita
RMP9BXY9–Fragments of the crowning of the podium of the amphitheater. 218-222 AD. With inscription dedicated to the emperor Elagabalus. Tarragona, Spain.National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
RM2AGNWH7–Mortuary plaque with inscription in Roman capital letters. Via de los Sepulcros. Pompeii, Italy.
RM2AWWB30–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . Auch eineStraße in Tilburg ist bepflanzt mit Ulmus campestris monumentalis, aber man hatsie dort zu viel geschnitten, wodurch die typische Form verloren gegangen ist.Diese Bäume stehen ebenfalls auf Sandboden. Gepfropft auf typische Ulmuscampestris, verwächst die Veredelungsstelle ganz gut, und nach einigen Jahrenist die Stelle wo die Pfropfung stattfand, nicht mehr zu sehen. Am besten ist es,die Unterlagen am Wurzelhals zu pfropfen, aber auch auf Hochstämmen gelingtes stets. Haarlem. L. A. Springer. Stadtgärtner Rinz in Frankfurt a/M.
RMHP1TY0–Fragments of the crowning of the podium of the amphitheater. 218-222 AD. With inscription dedicated to the emperor Elagabalus. Tarragona, Spain.National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
RFB0ACRW–Rome, Italy. Detail of carving on the Arch of Titus at the Roman Forum
RM2WN509W–Funerary altar dedicated by Tiberius Claudius Suavis to this daugther Minucia Suavis, wife of Publiusa Sextilius Campanus. Died at the age of 14 years
RMEN9CKJ–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories.
RMP9BXY8–Fragments of the crowning of the podium of the amphitheater. 218-222 AD. With inscription dedicated to the emperor Elagabalus. Tarragona, Spain.National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
RMHP1TY1–Fragments of the crowning of the podium of the amphitheater. 218-222 AD. With inscription dedicated to the emperor Elagabalus. Tarragona, Spain.National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
RMEMWF93–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories.
RMP6HFRA–Roman art. Spain. Funerary monument to Fabia Cellaria. 2nd century AD. From Merida, Extremadura. Archaeological Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona.
RMEMWEJB–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories.
RMEMWBYX–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories.
RMEN9CJY–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. The inscription.
RMEMWCMP–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories.
RMEMWDE1–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories.
RMEN9CJ8–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. The inscription.
RMENG30X–Dedicatory inscription of the arch of Claudius, from Via del Corso. Which celebrates the conquest of Britain. Capitoline Museums
RMEMFKJ3–Funerary relief of Publius Sextilius Fortunatus. Roman, ca. AD 120-150. Young freedman with stylus and papyrus scroll.
RMEJD59Y–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Detail
RMEM5WX4–Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD. Titus as triumphator attended by various genni and lictors on quadriga. Rome.Italy.
RMEM5WX5–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Titus triumphator.
RMEM5WX3–Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD. Titus as triumphator attended by various genni and lictors on quadriga. Rome.Italy.
RMEM96H5–Marble funerary stele of Gaius Vibius Severus. Roman, Early Flavian period. A.D. 69-80. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ny. USA.
RMEM96HX–Inscribed cippus. Roman. 1st C. AD. Found at Torrenova, near Rome. Funerary pillar records the death of freedman Saturninus.
RMEMFKH8–Funerary relief of Publius Sextilius Fortunatus. Roman, AD 120-150. Latin epitaph of young freedman. Lived 22 years and 3 months
RMEMFKGK–Stele of Publius Sextilius Fortunatus. Roman, Mid-Imperial. ca. AD 120-150. Young freedman with stylus and papyrus scroll.
RMEJ53DW–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMEM5TN6–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMEN9GMC–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMEJD59H–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMEM5TNM–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMEM5WX2–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMEN9GMP–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMEM5TNW–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMEJ5362–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMEJ55T2–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMEJ535C–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
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