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The Mercury-Redstone rocket that carried Virgil Grissom on the second US manned sub-orbital spaceflight. The Mercury capsule was named Liberty Bell 7
Ring with a weevil set inAbout 200 years old, this weevil (Tetrasothynus regalis) has been set in a gold ring
The Divine Comedy. s. XIV. Dante, Virgil and CatoThe Divine Comedy. s.XIV. Dante, Virgil and Cato. Boat with an angel and six souls. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
Portrait of Virgil from the book Illustrium" Portrait of Virgil from the book " Illustrium imagines" (1606). Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library."
Illustration of The Aeneid by Virgil. French" Illustration of " The Aeneid" by Virgil. French edition published in Paris in 1729. Engraving."
The Divine Comedy. s. XIV. The Purgatory. DanteThe Divine Comedy. s.XIV. The Purgatory. Dante and Virgil before the lustful who walk through the flames. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Venice. Biblioteca nazionale marciana (St)
VIRGIL, Publius Vergilius Maro (70-19 BC). Title page of an edition of Virgils The Aeneid published in Cologne in 1642
Illustration of The Bucolics by Virgil. Eclogue" Illustration of " The Bucolics" by Virgil. Eclogue 1 from Volume 1. French edition of 1729. Engraving."
Virgil and the Muses. Roman art. Mosaic. Proc: TUNISIA. Sousse. Hadrumetum
Virgil / BurneyPUBLIUS VIRGILIUS MARO known as Virgil Roman writer Date: 70 BC - 19 BC
Virgils Home, BrindisiThe ruins of Virgils home at Brindisi, Italy Date: 70 - 19 BC
Cyrene & AristaeusThe nymph CYRENE in her underwater palace, with her son ARISTAEUS. Date: First published: 29 BC
Roman Gardeners / VirgilAboriculture: gardeners tending their trees. Date: First published: 29 BC
Roman Husband & Wife" The wife & husband equally conspire, To work by night & rake the winter fire; He sharpens torches in the glim ring room
Virgil / Georgics / WinterTHE GEORGICS Hunting and other winter activities Date: first published 29 BC
Virgil / Georgics / VinesI teach thee next the diff ring soils to know, the light for Vines, the heavier for the Plow. Date: First published: 29 BC
Virgil (Chameau)VIRGIL depicted with figures representing War and Peace, with a Cupid to represent Love, all of which are featured in his writings Date: 70 BC - 19 BC
WPA. Federal Theatre presents Native ground by Virgil Geddes. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of Native Ground at Maxine Elliotts Theatre, 39th St
Jacques DelilleJACQUES DELILLE French scholar, known especially for his translation of Virgil Date: 1738 - 1813
Virgil HonouredPUBLIUS VIRGILIUS MARO (70 - 13 BCE) is honoured at a festival at Mantova
Three-Headed Dog / CerberuDante & Virgil throw a sop to Cerberus, the dog who guards the entrance to Hell, thus ensuring that he ll not attack them as they pass
Roman Cattle StrickenCattle farming : the herd struck by cattle plague - slaughtering the infected animals
Polydore Virgil / ThevetPOLYDORE VIRGIL Historian
Virgil (Young)PUBLIUS VIRGILIUS MARO known as Virgil Roman writer
Jacopo SannazaroJACOPO SANNAZARO Italian writer, known for his Arcadia derived from Virgil
Books / Virgil / EcloguesTitle page to the third part of Virgils Eclogues (here called bucoliques ) and the Georgics, depicting agricultural and sheepherding activities
VIRGILPUBLIUS VIRGILIUS MARO known as Virgil Roman writer
Virgil (Tardieu)VIRGIL Roman writer
Virgil / Tityrus MeliboeusTITYRUS & MELIBOEUS
Moeris & Lycidas / VirgilMoeris tells Lycidas how he has been dispossessed of his family estates
Pan, Sylvanus & ApolloGallus (Virgils patron), unhappy in love, is comforted by Pan, Sylvanus & Apollo
Menalcas & DamaetasPalaemon asks to judge the song contest between Menalcas and Damaetas
Damon & Alphesiboeus, despairing swains, mourn their lost love
Song Contest / VirgilThyrsis and Corydon gather their flock as they start a song contest under a tree
Virgils TombVIRGILs tomb, near Naples (Italy)
Firewalking in HellDante and Virgil watch as the procession of the damned walk barefoot through the flames of Hell
The Supine DamnedVirgil advises Dante not to feel too sorry for the damned in Hell - they earned their place there
Procession of DamnedDante and Virgil watch the long and winding procession of the damned as they make their way to eternal damnation