Sommerville, Maxwell. Engraved Gems: Their History and an Elaborate View of Their Place In Art. Maxwell Sommerville, 1889.
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- Object[65]
- no[65]
- mediterranean[65]
- amulet[1]
- brooch[1]
- finger ring[2]
- gem[62]
- gem fragment[1]
- knucklebone[1]
- pendant[1]
- plaque[1]
- ring[14]
- scaraboid[1]
- seal (object)[2]
- swivel ring[1]
- vessel handle attachment[4]
- mediterranean[65]
- achilles[1]
- achilles?[1]
- agrippina?[1]
- alexander the great?[1]
- altar?[1]
- annona?[1]
- aphrodite?[1]
- apollo[1]
- apollo helios[1]
- armor[1]
- asiatic king[1]
- athena[1]
- banners[1]
- biga[1]
- bonus eventus[1]
- bow?[1]
- bull[1]
- cart[1]
- castor[1]
- ceres[1]
- chariot race[1]
- chnoubis[1]
- cock-head god[1]
- concordia[1]
- corn[2]
- cornucopia[1]
- cuirass[1]
- cult image[1]
- cybele[1]
- demeter[3]
- diana[1]
- domitia[1]
- dove[1]
- drusus[1]
- electra[1]
- elephants[1]
- emperor[2]
- equitas[1]
- eros[1]
- faith[1]
- female head[1]
- fides[1]
- forge[1]
- fortuna[2]
- fruit[1]
- galleria[1]
- goddess[1]
- goddess?[1]
- grain[1]
- hadrian[1]
- hand[1]
- hands[1]
- helios[1]
- hephaestus[1]
- horses?[1]
- inscription[8]
- lion head[2]
- livia?[1]
- long swords[1]
- lucius verus[1]
- luna[1]
- lysimachus?[1]
- male head[1]
- man[2]
- marriage[1]
- mars victor[1]
- maximinus[1]
- medusa[4]
- mercury[1]
- minerva[1]
- neptune[1]
- nike[1]
- nymph head[1]
- orestes[1]
- palm branch[1]
- parthian?[1]
- pax?[1]
- philosopher[1]
- phoenix[1]
- polynices[1]
- priam?[1]
- priapus[1]
- priest[1]
- prisoner[1]
- quiver?[1]
- remus[1]
- roma[1]
- roman emperor[3]
- roman empress[1]
- roman wolf[1]
- sceptre[2]
- signature[2]
- snake[2]
- tiberius?[2]
- two heads[2]
- venus victrix[3]
- vespasian[2]
- victory[2]
- warrior[4]
- woman[4]
- greek language[1]
- latin[1]
- artas[1]
- actual citation[65]
- type citation[1]
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