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A depiction of a phoenix by Friedrich Justin Bertuch (1806)
A depiction of a phoenix by Friedrich Justin Bertuch (1806)
According to the Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum, the "Numidian crane" represents the phoenix on the coinage of Antoninus Pius (r.
According to the Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum, the "Numidian crane" represents the phoenix on the coinage of Antoninus Pius (r. 138–161)
According to Harris Rackham, Pliny the Elder's description of a phoenix in Natural History "tallies fairly closely with the golden pheasant of the Far
According to Harris Rackham, Pliny the Elder's description of a phoenix in Natural History "tallies fairly closely with the golden pheasant of the Far East"
5th-century mosaic of a nimbate phoenix from Daphne, Antioch, in Roman Syria (Louvre)
5th-century mosaic of a nimbate phoenix from Daphne, Antioch, in Roman Syria (Louvre)
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Fourth-century mural possibly depicting Lactantius
Fourth-century mural possibly depicting Lactantius
Beginning of Lactantius’ Divinae institutiones in a Renaissance manuscript written in Florence ca. 1420–1430 by Guglielmino Tanaglia
Beginning of Lactantius’ Divinae institutiones in a Renaissance manuscript written in Florence ca. 1420–1430 by Guglielmino Tanaglia
Page from the Opera, a manuscript from 1465, featuring various colours of pen-work
Page from the Opera, a manuscript from 1465, featuring various colours of pen-work