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- Mainly a decoration piece, the Borgia map is a world map made sometime in the early 15th century, and engraved on a metal plate. Its "workmanship and written...
- coins and monuments forming the Museo Borgiano. At the half of the 19th century, the m****cripts of the Museo Borgiano were transferred to the Vatican Library...
- "Cathay was a city in India inferior or Serica" according to the Mappamondo Borgiano. She comes to Charlemagne's court with her brother Argalia (who ****umes...
- made by Cardinal Stefano Borgia (1731-1804) and was included in the Museo Borgiano in Velletri. In 1821 the m****cript was sold by Countess Adelaide Borgia...
- "Kyrie" of the Missa Virgo Parens Christi by Jacques Barbireau Mappamondo Borgiano, also known as "Tavola di Velletri", consisting of two copper tablets (1430)...
- who had set up in Velletri, his native city, the very well-endowed Museo Borgiano. Borgia appointed him his private secretary and financed the publication...
- Welcker (1811) Catalogus codi**** copticorum m****criptorum, qui in museo Borgiano Velitris adservantu (Rome, 1810), a posthumous work. Statue of Georg Zoëga...
- known to survive. One is a portolan chart in the Vatican Library, (Codice Borgiano V) published by Roberto Almagià in 1944. The other was recognized by Antonio...
- (published 1884) Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana C4.9 74 CIS II 148 Papiro Borgiano Aramaico 1 Other Chester ostraca British Museum D7.13 KAI 271, CIS II 138...
- discovered by Muhammad Abdullah 'Inan in the Vatican in 1951 and kept in the Borgiano collection of the Vatican Library. The other three were translations to...