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Horace, Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65-8 BC). Latin" Horace, Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65-8 BC). Latin poet. Illustrated page of the first book of " Ars Poetica" (The Art of Poetry) by Horace. Edition of 18th c. Engraving. SPAIN
HOMER (9th century BC). Greek writer. First page of a bilingual edition in Latin and Greek of the Homers Odissey
APULEIUS, Lucius (124-180). Latin writer. Metamorphosis by Apuleyo, 9th book (Asinus Aureus). Main episode of Psyche
MEUNG, Jean de (1240-1305); BOETHIUS, Anicius Manlius Severi
ESOPUS (650-560 BC). Greek fabulist. Fables. Latin edition carried out in Leyden in 1579. Title page. Photography
SENECA, Lucius Annaeus (4 BC-65). Latin philosopher, statesman, politician and dramatist. Etching
ARISTOTLE (384-332 BC). Greek philosopher. De Anima. Edition in Latin made in Lyon (1561). Photography
PLAUTUS (254-184 BC). LATINRIBELLES Y FELIP, Jos (1775-1835). Othello. Depiction of the main character of Shakespeares work Othello
Plautus (254-184 BC). Latin comedy poet. Illustration of the work Amphitryo, in an edition of Plautus Comedies
ARISTOPHANES (445-380 BC)
BOETHIUS, Anicius Manlius Severinus (480-524). Latin philosopher and politician. Frontispiece of De Arithmetica by
EUCLID (c. 300 BC). Greek mathematician and geometrician. Elements. Latin edition. Photography
Biblia Polota Complutense (The ComplutensianBiblia Pol ota Complutense (The Complutensian Polyglot Bible). Bible written in Hebrew, Greek and Latin (some parts also in Aramaic)
Teresa of Jesus, SaintLatin version of Aesops Fables carried out by the Italian humanist Lorenzo Valla. Edited in Salamanca by Juan
OVID, Publius Ovidius Naso (43 BC-18). Latin poet. Cover of an edition of his works made in Venice in 1558. Photography
Scipione CapeceSCIPIONE CAPECE Neapolitan poet who wrote in Latin. Date: ? - 1562
Wolverhampton Poor Law Officers Recreation Club BadgeWolverhampton Poor Law Officers Recreation Club enamel badge in gold and blue. It bears the Latin motto Tenebris Critur Lux - Darkness will be Light. Date: Date unknown
The Quartier Latin. A magazine devoted to the arts. Poster with art nouveau aspects showing a seated woman holding a palette and paint brushes. Date between 1890 and 1900
Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I, mother of King Charles II. Date: 1609 - 1669
Woman selling Empanadas, ArgentinaWoman selling Empanadas (stuffed bread or pastry (baked or fried) - popular in many countries in Latin America) at San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina. Date: 1910s
Central EuropeDetailed map of central Europe with Latin place names, showing Prussia, Polonia, Bohemia Date: 1450
Street in the Latin Quarter, ParisA narrow street in the Latin Quarter, south of the River Seine, Paris, France Date: circa 1910s
Large building in Chile, South AmericaHacienda or Country Mansion -- a large building in Chile, South America, with people riding and training horses, and the Andes in the background. 1824
Coypu in a landscape, Chile, South AmericaA pair of coypu in a landscape of carob acacia trees in Chile, South America. 1824
Two Araucanos playing pelican, Chile, South AmericaTwo Araucanos (natives of Chile) playing at pelican, or bandy-ball, a game similar to hockey, in the high mountain valley of Cuevas, Chile, South America. 1824
Mountain valley of Cuevas with llamas, Chile, South AmericaThe high mountain valley of Cuevas with llamas in the snow, in Chile, South America. 1824
Bennetts Cross, one of the many rough hewn medieval latin crosses which are to be found on Dartmoor, Devonshire, England. It can be found near the Warren House Inn. Date: 1950s
Kingsleys GravestoneThe simple white graveside cross of English author CHARLES KINGSLEY, with passion flowers and Latin inscription : We have, we loved and we will love. Date: 1819 - 1875
Street scene, South American mainland, WW1Street scene on the South American mainland around the time of the Battle of the Falkland Islands, First World War. Date: circa December 1914
Travels into Chile, over the AndesThe Canada, a street in Santiago, Chile, South America, with buildings, people and animals. 1824
Italian Caproni Ca. 5 bomber plane, WW1The Italian Caproni Ca.5 heavy bomber plane, used during the First World War and later. It was a three-engine biplane constructed in wood and covered with fabric
Tango Tea, 1913The new craze of 1913, the tango dance given a novel spin with the tango tea at the Queens Theatre, London where the theatre stalls were removed and replaced by tables and chairs for afternoon tea
Tango dancing at Harewood PlaceA newly opened venue for the tango tea craze of 1913, at Harewood Place, Hanover Square in London. Opened by Mr F. H. Payne
View of RomeAn imaginary view of Rome in a marginal drawing. In front of the city stand two men, one of whom is wearing armour. There are birds flying over their heads
Romulus and Remus being suckled by LupaDetail from a page of text, showing a marginal drawing of Romulus and Remus being suckled by the she wolf Lupa. 1543
Luther at UniversityAs a college student at Erfurt, Martin discovers the Bible in Latin Date: 1501 - 1503
Luther Finds the BibleIn the college library at Erfurt, Martin discovers the Bible in Latin Date: 1501 - 1503
Pietro Aretino / De BrijPIETRO ARETINO Italian writer Date: 1492 - 1556
Hannibal / Silver CoinHANNIBAL Carthaginian general, famous for his crossing of the Alps Date: 247 - 183 BC
Latin Quarter Cabaret Bar, Broadway and 48th Street, New York Date: c. 1930s
Primula Marginata (Marginate or Silver Edged Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with pale pink or purple flowers. Seen here growing in a rocky setting
Primula Sikkimensis (Himalayan Cowslip), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with bright pink or yellow flowers. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in
Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose) Celtic KingPrimula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose), Celtic King variety, a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring
Primula Forrestii (Forest Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with a bright yellow flower, native to China
Primula Malacoides (Fairy Primrose, Baby Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family, native to China, with white, pink or purple flowers. Seen here growing in a rocky setting
Primula Frondosa (Leafy Primrose), a herbaceous perennial of the Primulaceae family. It has mauve-pink flowers with yellow centres
Primula Involucrata, a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with white or pink flowers. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring
Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose) with bee guardPrimula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose), Alexandra variety, a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with yellow flowers. It grows on rocks in mountain ranges of Central Europe