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"Exploring the Richness of Latin Text: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world as we delve into its captivating history and artistic expressions

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Mercurii Templum (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40. 1535-40. Creator: Anon

Mercurii Templum (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40. 1535-40. Creator: Anon
Mercurii Templum (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Templum Iovis Ultoris (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40. 1535-40. Creator: Anon

Templum Iovis Ultoris (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40. 1535-40. Creator: Anon
Templum Iovis Ultoris (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Tem. Ro. Penatibus Dicatu, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buil... Plate ca

Tem. Ro. Penatibus Dicatu, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buil... Plate ca. 1530-50. Creator: Anon
Tem. Ro. Penatibus Dicatu, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings from Roman Antiquity, Plate ca. 1530-50

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Sepulchrum (sic) Adriani, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Build... Plate ca

Sepulchrum (sic) Adriani, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Build... Plate ca. 1530-50. Creator: Anon
Sepulchrum (sic) Adriani, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings from Roman Antiquity, Plate ca. 1530-50

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Templum Idor Egito, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings f... Plate ca

Templum Idor Egito, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings f... Plate ca. 1530-50. Creator: Anon
Templum Idor Egito, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings from Roman Antiquity, Plate ca. 1530-50

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Templum Antiquum Ad Fontem Aegerium (Sant Urbano alla Caffarella, Rome), ca. 1550-60. ca. 1550-60

Templum Antiquum Ad Fontem Aegerium (Sant Urbano alla Caffarella, Rome), ca. 1550-60. ca. 1550-60. Creator: Anon
Templum Antiquum Ad Fontem Aegerium (Sant Urbano alla Caffarella, Rome), ca. 1550-60

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Sepulchrum Adriani (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40. 1535-40. Creator: Anon

Sepulchrum Adriani (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40. 1535-40. Creator: Anon
Sepulchrum Adriani (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Mercurii Templum, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings fro... Plate ca

Mercurii Templum, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings fro... Plate ca. 1530-50. Creator: Anon
Mercurii Templum, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings from Roman Antiquity, Plate ca. 1530-50

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Ex Antiquis Cameorum et Gemmae Delineata / Liber Secundus / et ab Enea Vic... published ca

Ex Antiquis Cameorum et Gemmae Delineata / Liber Secundus / et ab Enea Vic... published ca
Ex Antiquis Cameorum et Gemmae Delineata/ Liber Secundus/et ab Enea Vico Parmen Incis. published ca. 1599-1622. After Battista Franco. Formerly attributed to Enea Vico

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Copernican planisphere, 1708

Copernican planisphere, 1708
Copernican planisphere. This is plate 4 from the 1708 edition of the star atlas Harmonica Macrocosmica by the Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius (1596-1665)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Flea infestation, satirical artwork

Flea infestation, satirical artwork
Flea infestation. 17th century artwork depicting a group of women suffering from an infestation of fleas (small black dots)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Christ Canaanite Woman 1654-1719 Brown cream oil paint

Christ Canaanite Woman 1654-1719 Brown cream oil paint
Artokoloro

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Ms 1321 fol. 12 Historiated initial O depicting Earth, from De Situ

Ms 1321 fol. 12 Historiated initial O depicting Earth, from De Situ
XIR179499 Ms 1321 fol.12 Historiated initial O depicting Earth, from De Situ Orbis by Pomponius Mela (fl.c.50 AD) 1418 (vellum) by French School, (15th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Reims

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Ratification by Edward VI (1537-53) of the Treaty of Boulogne, 25th May 1550 (vellum)

Ratification by Edward VI (1537-53) of the Treaty of Boulogne, 25th May 1550 (vellum)
XIR161304 Ratification by Edward VI (1537-53) of the Treaty of Boulogne, 25th May 1550 (vellum) by English School, (16th century); Centre Historique des Archives Nationales, Paris, France; English

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Ratification by Henry VIII (1491-1547) of the Treaty of Ardres, 17th July 1546 (vellum)

Ratification by Henry VIII (1491-1547) of the Treaty of Ardres, 17th July 1546 (vellum)
XIR161303 Ratification by Henry VIII (1491-1547) of the Treaty of Ardres, 17th July 1546 (vellum) by English School, (16th century); Centre Historique des Archives Nationales, Paris

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Co-ordinate geometry, 16th century C017 / 6997

Co-ordinate geometry, 16th century C017 / 6997
Co-ordinate geometry. 16th-century woodcut showing a man pierced by spear-like rods, to show terms used in co-ordinate geometry

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Senses within the brain, 16th century C017 / 6996

Senses within the brain, 16th century C017 / 6996
Senses within the brain. 16th-century woodcut of a mans head in profile, showing his brain, with various parts named, including memory, cognition, fantasia, sensus

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Surveying methods, 16th century C017 / 6992

Surveying methods, 16th century C017 / 6992
Surveying methods. 16th-century woodcut showing a man facing a tower. He is pointing a Jacobs staff (Baculus Jacob) or cross-staff towards the top window of the stone tower

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Theorem 22, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564)

Theorem 22, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564). This theorem is one of 24 contained in the work Monas Hieroglyphica by Welsh astrologer John Dee (1527-1608)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Monas Hieroglyphica (1564) C015 / 4311

Monas Hieroglyphica (1564) C015 / 4311
Monas Hieroglyphica (1564), title page. This work consists of 24 theorems by Welsh astrologer John Dee (1527-1608). Written in a mystical state, it revealed esoteric secrets in astronomy, alchemy

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Theorem 13, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564)

Theorem 13, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564). This theorem is one of 24 contained in the work Monas Hieroglyphica by Welsh astrologer John Dee (1527-1608)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Theorem 23, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564)

Theorem 23, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564). This theorem is one of 24 contained in the work Monas Hieroglyphica by Welsh astrologer John Dee (1527-1608)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Theorem 18, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564)

Theorem 18, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564). This theorem is one of 24 contained in the work Monas Hieroglyphica by Welsh astrologer John Dee (1527-1608)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Rodolphus Agricola, Dutch scholar C016 / 8867

Rodolphus Agricola, Dutch scholar C016 / 8867
Rodolphus Agricola (1443-1485), Dutch humanist scholar. Born Roelof Huusman near Groningen, he was educated there and at Louvain

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Royal coronation fireworks, 17th century C016 / 8938

Royal coronation fireworks, 17th century C016 / 8938
Royal coronation fireworks, 17th century

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Kirchers book on optics, 1671 edition

Kirchers book on optics, 1671 edition
Kirchers book on optics. Title page of the 1671 edition of Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae (The Great Art of Light and Darkness) by the German Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher (circa 1601-1680)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Kirchers book on geology, 1678 edition

Kirchers book on geology, 1678 edition
Kirchers book on geology. Title page of the 1678 edition of Mundus Subterraneus (Subterranean World) by the German Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher (circa 1601-1680)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Adam Schall, German Jesuit astronomer C016 / 8852

Adam Schall, German Jesuit astronomer C016 / 8852
Johann Adam Schall von Bell (1592-1666), German Jesuit astronomer. Schall studied in Cologne and Rome, joining the Society of Jesus in 1611

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Euclids Elements of Geometry, 1482

Euclids Elements of Geometry, 1482
Euclids Elements of Geometry. Book page with Latin text and diagrams from the first printed edition (Venice, 1482) of Euclids Elements of Geometry

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Christianized constellations, 1708

Christianized constellations, 1708
Christianized constellations. This is plate 22 from the 1708 edition of the star atlas Harmonica Macrocosmica by the Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius (1596-1665)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Sizes of celestial bodies, 1708

Sizes of celestial bodies, 1708
Sizes of celestial bodies. This is plate 10 from the 1708 edition of the star atlas Harmonica Macrocosmica by the Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius (1596-1665)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Epicycles of Moons orbit, 1708

Epicycles of Moons orbit, 1708
Epicycles of Moons orbit. This is plate 18 from the 1708 edition of the star atlas Harmonica Macrocosmica by the Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius (1596-1665)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Suns orbit from Earth, 1708

Suns orbit from Earth, 1708
Suns orbit from Earth. This is plate 17 from the 1708 edition of the star atlas Harmonica Macrocosmica by the Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius (1596-1665)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Aratus planisphere, 1708

Aratus planisphere, 1708
Aratus planisphere. This is plate 8 from the 1708 edition of the star atlas Harmonica Macrocosmica by the Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius (1596-1665)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Tychonic worldview, 1708

Tychonic worldview, 1708
Tychonic worldview. This is plate 7 from the 1708 edition of the star atlas Harmonica Macrocosmica by the Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius (1596-1665)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Harmonica Macrocosmica (1708)

Harmonica Macrocosmica (1708). This star atlas by the Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius was first published in 1660

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Planetary spheres, 1708

Planetary spheres, 1708
Planetary spheres. This is plate 3 from the 1708 edition of the star atlas Harmonica Macrocosmica by the Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius (1596-1665)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Ptolemaic worldview, 1708

Ptolemaic worldview, 1708
Ptolemaic worldview. This is plate 2 from the 1708 edition of the star atlas Harmonica Macrocosmica by the Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius (1596-1665)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Roman stables from Pompeii C015 / 6077

Roman stables from Pompeii C015 / 6077
Roman stables from Pompeii. 19th-century colour lithograph of a mosaic depicting a nobles stables from Pompeii. The mosaic includes Latin text

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Abraham Ortelius, Dutch cartographer C017 / 7989

Abraham Ortelius, Dutch cartographer C017 / 7989
Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598), Dutch cartographer. In 1570, Ortelius published his most famous work, the Theatrum orbis terrarum (Theatre of the Whole World). This was the first modern world atlas

Background imageLatin Text Collection: William Camden, English antiquarian C017 / 7988

William Camden, English antiquarian C017 / 7988
William Camden (1551-1623), English antiquarian, historian and pioneer of archaeology. Camdens surveys of Roman and prehistoric sites in England, including the first study of Stonehenge

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Celestial planisphere, 1700 C016 / 4385

Celestial planisphere, 1700 C016 / 4385
Celestial planisphere. 18th-century astronomy diagrams centred around a planisphere of stars and the southern constellations. The Sun and Mercury are at upper left

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Celestial planispheres, 1772 C016 / 4386

Celestial planispheres, 1772 C016 / 4386
Celestial planispheres. 18th-century astronomy diagrams centred around planispheres of stars and constellations. The northern celestial hemisphere is at left

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Brunfelss Herbarium (1530)

Brunfelss Herbarium (1530). Title page for Herbarium vivae eicones by the German theologian and botanist Otto Brunfels (1488-1534)

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Suetonius writing The Twelve Caesars

Suetonius writing The Twelve Caesars. Artwork showing the Roman historian Suetonius writing his 121 AD work De Vita Caesarum (On the Life of the Caesars, or The Twelve Caesars )

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Antonio Gobio, Italian lawyer

Antonio Gobio, Italian lawyer
Antonio Gobio, 17th-century Italian lawyer. The name is in Latin form here (Antonius Gobius), and the circular inscription states that he is in his 38th year in 1673

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Otho, Roman emperor

Otho, Roman emperor
Otho (32 AD-69 AD), Roman emperor. Otho, the seventh emperor of the Roman Empire, reigned during the Year of the Four Emperors for three months from January 69 AD to his suicide in April to avoid

Background imageLatin Text Collection: Titus, Roman emperor

Titus, Roman emperor
Titus (39 AD-81 AD), Roman emperor. Titus was the tenth emperor of the Roman Empire, succeeding his father and ruling for just over two years from 79 AD to his death, being succeeded by his brother



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"Exploring the Richness of Latin Text: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world as we delve into its captivating history and artistic expressions. From 17th-century plague doctors to intricate manuscript leaves, each piece tells a unique story. The haunting image of a Plague doctor takes us back to a time when fear gripped Europe. This 17th-century artwork serves as a reminder of the devastating impact of diseases in history. Travel further back in time with a French Bible manuscript leaf from the late 13th century. The opening page of The Book of Nehemias transports us to medieval France, showcasing exquisite calligraphy and illuminations that adorned religious texts. In contrast, "Verbena or Vervain, " an artwork from 1947, brings us closer to modern times. Its vibrant colors capture the essence of this medicinal plant used for centuries in traditional medicine. Leonardo da Vinci's genius extends beyond his renowned paintings. In "First Page of The Armenian Letters" from 1928, Da Vinci showcases his mastery over script and language, leaving us mesmerized by his diverse talents. Marvel at the intricately detailed depiction of "Phases of the Moon" from 1708. This scientific illustration reflects humanity's growing understanding and fascination with celestial bodies during that era. Challenge your worldview with Copernicus' revolutionary ideas presented in an artwork from 1708. Witness how he challenged conventional beliefs about our place in the universe through his Copernican worldview. Discover Roman Emperor Vespasian's legacy through an ancient memorial dating back to c1st-2nd century AD. This testament stands as evidence not only to Vespasian's reign but also to Rome's grandeur during its golden age. Immerse yourself in medieval artistry with "A Page from Egerton Bohun Psalter-Hours. " Created around 1370 but published much later in 1937, this page showcases the intricate beauty of illuminated manuscripts.