- figs
grown at the time he
wrote his handbook: the Mariscan, African,
Herculanean, Saguntine, and the
black Tellanian. The
fruits were used,
among other...
-
Apparatus used to
unroll the
Herculanean papyri (1809)...
- and
Bridge Folly near
chestnut walk
Temple of Isis by the duck pond
Herculanean temple overlooking the
Naniken River Roman-style
tower on the hill above...
- Copy of
Herculanean Rolls, Gr****
papyrus 157–152...
- lead-pencil facsimiles.
Hayter published: The
Herculanean and
Pompeian M****cripts [London?], 1800. The
Herculanean M****cripts, 2nd edit. London, 1810. Observations...
- den
neuesten Herculanischen Entdeckungen" ("Report
About the
Latest Herculanean Discoveries") (1764).
Geschichte der
Kunst des
Alterthums ("History of...
-
Fragmenta herculanensia: A
Descriptive Catalogue of the
Oxford Copies of the
Herculanean Rolls Together with the
Texts of
Several Papyri Accompanied by Facsimiles...
-
Museum was
probably owned by the
court painter Peter Paul Rubens. Of the
Herculanean version of the Pseudo-Seneca, as it is
still widely known, the outstanding...
- of Herculaneum:
Bulletin of the
International Center for the
Study of
Herculanean Papyri),
Naples (1971–present).
Michael Grant,
Roman Myths,
Dorset Press...
- Carolina.
Subsequently refloated,
repaired and
returned to service.
Herculanean United
Kingdom 1806
Great Coastal hurricane: The ship
foundered in the...