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Cocceius Collection

"Cocceius: A Tale of Roman Emperors and Scholars" In this captivating portrait, we see the esteemed Roman Emperor Domitian

Background imageCocceius Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Domitian

Portrait of Roman Emperor Domitian
Roman Emperor Domitian, 51AD-96AD, Titus Flavius Caesar Domitianus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697

Background imageCocceius Collection: Coin From The Time Of Nerva Caesar Augustus, Original Name Marcus Cocceius Nerva, A. D. 30-98

Coin From The Time Of Nerva Caesar Augustus, Original Name Marcus Cocceius Nerva, A. D. 30-98. Roman Emperor
Coin From The Time Of Nerva Caesar Augustus, Original Name Marcus Cocceius Nerva, A.D. 30-98. Roman Emperor

Background imageCocceius Collection: Heinrich Cocceius

Heinrich Cocceius
HEINRICH COCCEIUS German lawyer in the service of the king of Prussia, possessor of an exceptionally fine wig, paid for by his clients fees... Date: 1644 - 1719

Background imageCocceius Collection: Nerva (30-98). Roman Emperor (96-98). Bronze statue

Nerva (30-98). Roman Emperor (96-98). Bronze statue
Nerva (30-98). Roman Emperor (96-98). Antonine dynasty. Bronze statue. Detail. Forum of Nerva. Rome. Italy

Background imageCocceius Collection: Nerva (27-98). Roman Emperor from 96 to 98. Sculpture. Ny Ca

Nerva (27-98). Roman Emperor from 96 to 98. Sculpture. Ny Ca
Nerva (27-98). Roman Emperor from 96 to 98. Sculpture. Imperial Era. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCocceius Collection: Johannes Cocceius

Johannes Cocceius
JOHANNES COCCEIUS German professor of theology from Bremen : he looks very different here from our other portrait - his hair is longer, hes shaved his moustache. Date: 1603 - 1669

Background imageCocceius Collection: Johannes Cocceius - 2

Johannes Cocceius - 2
JOHANNES COCCEIUS German professor of theology from Bremen : he looks very different here from our other portrait - his hair is shorter and he wears a moustache. Date: 1603 - 1669

Background imageCocceius Collection: Marcantonio Sabellicus

Marcantonio Sabellicus
MARCANTONIO COCCEIUS SABELLICUS Italian historian and philologist Date: 1436 - 1506

Background imageCocceius Collection: Jonas Suyderhoff after Jan de Vos (Dutch, c. 1613 - 1686), Johannes Cocceius, engraving

Jonas Suyderhoff after Jan de Vos (Dutch, c. 1613 - 1686), Johannes Cocceius, engraving

Background imageCocceius Collection: Portrait of Johannes Cocceius with gloves, Jonas Suyderhoef, Johannes de Ram, 1668 - 1693

Portrait of Johannes Cocceius with gloves, Jonas Suyderhoef, Johannes de Ram, 1668 - 1693

Background imageCocceius Collection: Nerva (Statue)

Nerva (Statue)
MARCUS COCCEIUS NERVA Roman emperor Date: 30 - 98

Background imageCocceius Collection: Nerva Sacrifices

Nerva Sacrifices
MARCUS COCCEIUS NERVA a rather ineffective emperor, offers burnt sacrifices on the Capitol, Rome, but it doesn t help him control the Praetorian Guard


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"Cocceius: A Tale of Roman Emperors and Scholars" In this captivating portrait, we see the esteemed Roman Emperor Domitian, whose reign was marked by both glory and controversy. Little did he know that his successor, Nerva, would leave an indelible mark on history. Nerva, a wise ruler who reigned from 96 to 98 AD, is immortalized in a magnificent bronze statue that stands as a testament to his leadership. But there's more to the name Cocceius than just emperors. Johannes Cocceius and Heinrich they were renowned scholars who made significant contributions to their respective fields. Johannes Cocceius - not to be confused with the emperor - left an intellectual legacy through his works on theology and biblical interpretation. Meanwhile, Marcantonio Sabellicus captured the essence of Nerva in a stunning sculpture. This artwork transports us back in time, allowing us to witness the grandeur of this influential emperor firsthand. A coin from the era of Nerva Caesar Augustus reveals another facet of his life. Born Marcus Cocceius Nerva, he ascended to power with grace and wisdom during turbulent times in Rome's history. The image of Nerva as depicted in multiple bronze statues emphasizes his importance as a leader who brought stability and prosperity during his short but impactful reign. Johannes it also found himself immortalized through art; Jonas Suyderhoff's engraving beautifully captures him for posterity. This Dutch scholar undoubtedly left an indelible mark on academia with his profound insights into various subjects. From emperors to scholars like Johannes Cocceius and beyond, these individuals have shaped our understanding of ancient Rome through their achievements and legacies that continue to inspire generations today.