Sommerville, Maxwell. Engraved Gems: Their History and an Elaborate View of Their Place In Art. Maxwell Sommerville, 1889.
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- Object[56]
- mediterranean[56]
- gem[55]
- intaglio[2]
- ring[56]
- scarab[2]
- seal (object)[2]
- mediterranean[55]
- stockholm[1]
- sweden[1]
- balkan[1]
- christian[3]
- gnostic[2]
- graeco-roman[26]
- italian[1]
- northern syrian[1]
- parthian[1]
- roman[11]
- sassanian[1]
- achilles[1]
- adam[1]
- altar[3]
- amorini[1]
- annona?[1]
- antiphates[1]
- apollo[2]
- arsinoe[1]
- artemis[2]
- astragalus[1]
- athena[1]
- bearded man[1]
- boar[3]
- boat[1]
- bonus eventus[3]
- bonus eventus?[1]
- bow[1]
- bull[1]
- caduceus[1]
- calf[1]
- capitoline triad[1]
- cart[1]
- castor[1]
- chariot[1]
- cheiron[1]
- chicks[1]
- cock[1]
- colt[1]
- column[1]
- concordia[1]
- cow[1]
- cretan bull[1]
- cup[1]
- cybele[2]
- dagger[1]
- demeter[2]
- diomedes[2]
- dog[1]
- eagle[3]
- ecclesiatic scene[1]
- elephants[1]
- emperor[1]
- erymanthian boar[1]
- eve[1]
- fisherman[1]
- fruit[1]
- fruit tree[1]
- goat[1]
- goddess[1]
- golden ass[1]
- goose[1]
- grain[4]
- hands[1]
- helmet[1]
- heracles[1]
- heracles?[1]
- hertha[1]
- horse[1]
- horses[1]
- hyacinthus[1]
- hygieia-felicitas[1]
- inscription[9]
- isis[1]
- juno[1]
- jupiter[2]
- jupiter tonans[1]
- libation dish[1]
- lions[1]
- man[1]
- mare[1]
- marriage[1]
- mask[1]
- meleager[2]
- minerva[1]
- oinochoe[1]
- old testament[1]
- olive tree[1]
- osiris[1]
- owl[1]
- palladium[1]
- palladium of troy[1]
- palm tree[1]
- panther[1]
- peacock[1]
- pegasus[1]
- pollux[1]
- pompey[1]
- priest[1]
- protogenis[1]
- ptolemy philadelphus[1]
- pudicitia[1]
- putti[1]
- python[1]
- quiver[1]
- silenus[2]
- snake[2]
- venus victrix[2]
- victory[2]
- woman[2]
- zeus[2]
- dioscurides[1]
- actual citation[56]
- type citation[1]
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