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Homeri Iliadis pictae fragmenta ambrosiana, phototypice edita cura doctorum Ant. M. Ceriani et Ach Ratti. Praefatus est Ant. M. Ceriani.
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Homer
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Uniform title
Iliad.
Latin
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Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
Mediolani, apud Ulricum Hoepli, 1905.
Description
4 preliminary leaves, 44 pages, 2 leaves, 52 facsimile on 104 leaves 24 x 31 cm
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Miniature painting
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Reproduction
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Illumination of books and manuscripts
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Specimens
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Manuscripts, Greek
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Homer
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Related name
Biblioteca ambrosiana. Manuscript. F. 205 inf
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Ceriani, Antonio Maria, 1828-1907
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Pius XI, Pope, 1857-1939
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Mai, Angelo, 1782-1854
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Facsimiles
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Pictures
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facsimiles (reproductions)
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Notes
Title in red and black.
"Angeli Mai picturarum codicis homerici descriptio historica" (from his "Homeri Iliados picturae antiquae", Rome, 1835): p. 41-44, 1 leaf.
LCCN
06004668
OCLC
7419349
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