Sommerville, Maxwell. Engraved Gems: Their History and an Elaborate View of Their Place In Art. Maxwell Sommerville, 1889.
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- Object[68]
- no[68]
- no[68]
- mediterranean[68]
- amulet[1]
- finger ring[1]
- gem[68]
- pendant[1]
- ring[7]
- scarab[1]
- seal (object)[1]
- sherd[1]
- mediterranean[68]
- graeco-roman[68]
- alexander the great[1]
- altar[2]
- amor[1]
- aphrodite[1]
- aphrodite?[1]
- apollo[2]
- ares[1]
- ares?[1]
- artemis?[1]
- ass[1]
- athena[3]
- bacchante[3]
- boar[3]
- boar?[1]
- bonus eventus[1]
- bowl[1]
- bull[4]
- butterfly[1]
- chariot[1]
- chimera[1]
- chimera?[1]
- cock[1]
- cornucopia[1]
- crow?[1]
- crown[1]
- cult image[1]
- cup[1]
- dacia?[1]
- diomedes[1]
- dionysis?[1]
- dog[2]
- drusus[1]
- eagle[1]
- eros[3]
- faun[2]
- faun?[1]
- female[1]
- female head[1]
- flowers[1]
- food[1]
- fortuna[1]
- fountain[1]
- fruit[1]
- genius of the chase[1]
- goat[2]
- goats[1]
- grapes[1]
- grasshopper[1]
- gryllos[1]
- gryllos?[1]
- hands[1]
- hannibal[1]
- hannibal?[1]
- hare[1]
- hebe?[1]
- helios[1]
- helmet[1]
- heracles[5]
- hermes[1]
- hermes?[1]
- hippopotamus?[1]
- horse[1]
- hound[1]
- human head[1]
- idol[1]
- inscription[2]
- ionic column[1]
- isis[1]
- jupiter serapis[1]
- jupiter tonans[1]
- king[1]
- kithara[1]
- lion[1]
- lion head[1]
- lion skin[2]
- maenad[1]
- marriage[1]
- mask[3]
- menelaus[1]
- mercury[1]
- mercury's foot[1]
- minerva[4]
- nymph[1]
- offerings[1]
- old man[1]
- omphale[1]
- othryades[1]
- palladium of troy[1]
- panther[1]
- peacock[1]
- pegasus[2]
- priapus[1]
- quadriga[1]
- queen artemisia[1]
- raven?[1]
- roma[1]
- rudder[1]
- satyr[1]
- warrior[3]
- woman[2]
- agate[2]
- carnelian[3]
- chalcedony[1]
- enamel[2]
- garnet[2]
- glass[2]
- glass paste[5]
- gold[8]
- jasper[1]
- lapis lazuli[1]
- onyx[2]
- paste[43]
- sard[2]
- sardonyx[4]
- dioscurides[1]
- actual citation[68]
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