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Brotherton Collection5
Herbert Read Collection1
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society1
Liddle Collection1

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SubjectCount
classical antiquities2
antiquities1
cities and towns, ancient1
city and town life1
latin language1
latin literature1

Count of Place

PlaceCount
Rome (Italy)13
Rome3
Italy2
South Ferriby (England)2
Pompeii (Extinct City)1

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Hull City Museums and Art Galleries2
Lumisden, Andrew (1720-1801)2
Salmon, J2
Sheppard, Thomas (1876-1945)2
Abbott, Henry1
Ameyden, Dirk (1586-1656)1
Boissier, Gaston (1823-1908)1
Ferrare Du Tot, Charles De (1694)1
Kennett, Basil (1674-1715)1
Torriano, Giovanni1

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The Eternal City : guide-album-souvenir of a short visit to Rome

Venturini, E

[1955?]

Map in back pocket.

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Remarks on the antiquities of Rome and its environs : being a classical and topographical survey of the ruins of that celebrated city. Illustrated with engravings

Lumisden, Andrew (1720-1801)

1797

The plans and drawings are engraved by Neele, the maps by Thos. Foot. The portrait by Tassie is engraved by W. Dickinson.

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Remarks on the antiquities of Rome and its environs : being a classical and topographical survey of the ruins of that celebrated city, illustrated with engravings

Lumisden, Andrew (1720-1801)

1812

The first unnumbered plate is an etched frontispiece portrait of the author. The first edition was published in 1797. This edition is a close reprint of it.

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A new relation of Rome : as to the government of the city, the noble families thereof, the revenue and expences of the pope, the courts of justice, the offices, the congregations of cardinals, and other particulars very curious. Taken out of one of the choicest cabinets of Rome

Ameyden, Dirk (1586-1656); Ferrare du Tot, Charles de (1694); Torriano, Giovanni

1664

Possibly a separate issue (see Wing T1927); possibly a defective copy of Ferrare du Tot's 'Rome exactly describ'd...In two curious discourses' which lacks the title-page and all of part [1]. "Imprim...

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Promenades archéologiques, Rome et Pompeí

Boissier, Gaston (1823-1908)

1904

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Notes on a collection of Roman antiquities from South Ferriby in North Lincolnshire (Text)

Sheppard, Thomas (1876-1945); Hull City Museums and Art Galleries

1909

"Reprinted from the "Transactions of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' Club," vol. 4, part II, 1909".

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