EditorialSiracusanorum Regis Interitus (The Murder of the King of the Syracusans) from T. Livius Patavinus historicus duobus libris auctus, plate 86 from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century. Zoan Andrea (Italian, 1475-1505); assembled by Max Geisberg (Swiss,...
EditorialIllustration from Romische Historien by Titus Livius, plate 30 from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century. Unknown Artist (German, 16th century); assembled by Max Geisberg (Swiss, 1875-1943). Date: 1505. Dimensions: 119 ? 145 mm (image); 229 ? 149 mm ...
EditorialItalian archer or longbowman, 14th century. He wears a pink tunic, doublet with full yellow sleeves, blue stockings and cracows (long pointed shoes a la poulaine). From a miniature in the Titius Livius manuscript in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan. Ha...
EditorialYoung Italian women, 14th century. They wear robes without belts, each trimmed with fur at the hem. One wears her hair laced up, while the other two wear bonnets with long tails. From the Titius Livius manuscript in the Biblioteca Ambroisana, Milan. Ha...
EditorialRoman imperial period. Pedestal belonging to a headless white marble statue. Probably representing an Augusta (title given to members of the imperial family). Julio-Claudian epoch. Unknown provenance. 1st century AD. Inscription: "To Ceres Iulia August...
EditorialRoman imperial period. Pedestal belonging to a headless white marble statue. Probably representing an Augusta (title given to members of the imperial family). Julio-Claudian epoch. Unknown provenance. 1st century AD. Inscription detail: "To Ceres Iulia...
EditorialCostume of a young Italian man, 14th century. He wears a tabard with a blue-and-white striped right side, and beige left side with hood over the shoulder. From a miniature in the Titius Livius manuscript in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan. Handcoloure...
EditorialItalian archer or longbowman, 14th century. He wears a pink tunic, doublet with full yellow sleeves, blue stockings and cracows (long pointed shoes a la poulaine). From a miniature in the Titius Livius manuscript in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan. Ha...
EditorialMilitary costume of an officer in the court of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, 15th century. He wears a black cap, doublet with slashed sleeves revealing his shirt, breeches, stockings, garters, and carries a cane. From the Titius Livius manuscript ...
EditorialIllustration from Romische Historien by Titus Livius, plate 30 from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century. Unknown Artist (German, 16th century); assembled by Max Geisberg (Swiss, 1875-1943). Date: 1505. Dimensions: 119 ? 145 mm (image); 229 ? 149 mm ...
EditorialIllustration from Romische Historien by Titus Livius, plate 30 from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century. Unknown Artist (German, 16th century); assembled by Max Geisberg (Swiss, 1875-1943). Date: 1505. Dimensions: 119 ? 145 mm (image); 229 ? 149 mm ...
EditorialIllustration from Romische Historien by Titus Livius, plate 30 from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century. Unknown Artist (German, 16th century); assembled by Max Geisberg (Swiss, 1875-1943). Date: 1505. Dimensions: 119 ? 145 mm (image); 229 ? 149 mm ...
EditorialMucius Scaevola before Porsenna. Scaevola planned to kill Porsenna, King of Clusium. By mistake he killed the King's scribe. After his arrest he held his hand into the flames of the altar, as a sign of his fearlessness. Porsenna retreated from Rome, 50...
EditorialSoldier with small shield, sword and plumed helmet, from the Titius Livius manuscript in the Biblioteca Ambroisana, Milan, 14th century. Handcoloured illustration drawn and lithographed by Paul Mercuri with text by Camille Bonnard from "Historical Cost...
EditorialCostume of a young Italian man, 14th century. He wears a hooded cape open at the side, over a tabard with wide sleeves, lead-coloured stockings, and cracows (pointed shoes a la poulaine). From a miniature in the Titius Livius manuscript in the Bibliote...
EditorialItalian archer or longbowman, 14th century. He wears a pink tunic, doublet with full yellow sleeves, blue stockings and cracows (long pointed shoes a la poulaine). From a miniature in the Titius Livius manuscript in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan. Ha...
EditorialCostume of a young French woman, 14th century, from the Titius Livius manuscript. She wears her hair tied with black laces, a white dress embroidered with gold, and long bizarre cracows (shoes "a la poulaine"). Handcoloured illustration drawn and litho...
EditorialYoung Italian women, 14th century. They wear robes without belts, each trimmed with fur at the hem. One wears her hair laced up, while the other two wear bonnets with long tails. From the Titius Livius manuscript in the Biblioteca Ambroisana, Milan. Ha...
EditorialItalian nobleman in cape with ermine border, 14th century, from the Titius Livius manuscript in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan. Handcoloured illustration drawn and lithographed by Paul Mercuri with text by Camille Bonnard from "Historical Costumes fr...
EditorialFoot torture method from the 15th century. A man in doublet, stockings and crown with his right foot trapped in wooden stocks to be burnt or crushed. The torturer wears a hood, doublet, stockings and cracows (pointed shoes). From the Titius Livius manu...
EditorialMilitary costume of an officer in the court of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, 15th century. He wears a black cap, doublet with slashed sleeves revealing his shirt, breeches, stockings, garters, and carries a cane. From the Titius Livius manuscript ...
EditorialCostume of a young Italian man, 14th century. He wears a tabard with a blue-and-white striped right side, and beige left side with hood over the shoulder. From a miniature in the Titius Livius manuscript in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan. Handcoloure...
EditorialTITO LIVIO (Titus Livius) (Padua,64 ? 59 a. C. -Roma,17 d. C.). Historiador romano. Su vida es mal conocida. A partir del 27 a. C. empez? su gran obra "Historia de Roma", inacabada, en la que narra la muerte de Druso (9 a. C.). Estatua existente en una...
EditorialMucius Scaevola before Porsenna. Scaevola planned to kill Porsenna, King of Clusium. By mistake he killed the King's scribe. After his arrest he held his hand into the flames of the altar, as a sign of his fearlessness. Porsenna retreated from Rome, 50...