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    1. Lisa Unger Baskin Collection: Highlights | Duke University Libraries

      The earliest book in which illustrations by a woman appears is likely to be Antonius Augustinus’ Dialoghi Intorno Alle Medaglie (Rome, (...)

    2. Latin Manuscripts | Duke University Libraries

      Date: 1499 CE Dimensions: 1 parchment leaf; 55.5 × 30.5 cm (H × W) Latin MS 162 Content: legal charter Geographic origin: Spain Date: 1611 CE (...)

    3. Microsoft Word - BLUE Final Script 4:10:18.docx

      “Maybe I'll go to Amsterdam/Or maybe I'll go to Rome/And rent me a grand piano and put some flowers 'round my room”.

    4. Microsoft Word - Ex-californica.docx

      Maybe I’ll be in Italy again. Rome, or something. Maybe I’ll go down to the Pantheon so early in the morning that when I breathe, it (...)

    5. A.D. 325 - A.D. 794 - Chronology of Christian Spirituality - LibGuides at Duke University

      Vol. 5, Eastern Christianity / [electronic resource], edited by Michael Angold Atlas of medieval Europe , edited by David Ditchburn, Simon (...)

    6. Background sources - Latin 368s: Martial and Pliny - LibGuides at Duke University

      Encyclopedias from the Duke University Library Catalog Encyclopedia of Ancient Rome by Matthew Bunson ISBN: 9781438138602 Publication (...)

    7. Websites - CLST 89-S: Archaeology of Death - LibGuides at Duke University

      Pompeian Households : An On-line Companion  Rome Reborn , A Digital Model of Ancient Rome  Society of American (...)

    8. Villa Benedetta · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Citation: Mayer, Matteo, Villa Benedetta , Rome: Per il Mascardi, 1677, Lisa Unger Baskin Collection, Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript (...)

    9. Flora, ouero, Cultura di fiori · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Citation: Ferrari, Giovanni Battista, Flora, ouero, Cultura di fiori , Rome: Pier. ‘Ant. Facciotti, 1638, Lisa Unger Baskin Collection, (...)

    10. Constructive Criticism: A Rare Find Recalls an Architectural Debate - Duke University Libraries Maga

      His large copperplate etchings of the architectural splendors of Rome made him famous in his own time, and they have continued to (...)

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