THE ILLIAD OF HOMER (translated by POPE) p5.183 19th Book Page 1469
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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 044, fresco
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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 045, fresco
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Lille PdBA Wicar briseis - Drawing. Public domain image.
Français : Briséis emmenée par les envoyés d'Agamemnon
Isaac Taylor - Briseis Led Away by the Heralds, 1806
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Briséis quittant Achille (Louvre, RF 2009-03)
Briséis Leaving Achilles. Claude Michel, dit Clodion (1738-1814). Terracotta. About 1775. Louvre museum (Paris, France). Français : Briséis quittant Achille. Claude Michel, dit Clodion (1738-1814). Terre cuit... More
G Cadès Achille et Briséis
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Moreau - Copie d'après une fresque antique Le départ de Briséis, Cat. ...
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Tischbein Joh. Hr. d. Ä. The Abduction of Briseis@Kunsthalle Hamburg
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La Ilíada (Luis Segalá y Estalella) (page 15 crop)
Español: La Ilíada (Luis Segalá y Estalella)
Wenceslas Hollar - Briseis and Achilles crop
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Wenceslas Hollar - Briseis and Achilles
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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo - Eurybates and Talthybios Lead Briseis to A...
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Achille, Patrocle, Briséis - Maison du poète tragique - Pompéi
Italiano: Ancient Roman frescos in the Museo Archeologico (Naples) Français : Fresque romaine antique provenant de la Maison du poète tragique à Pompéi et conservée au Musée archéologique de Naples, en Italie... More
Napoli Museo Nazionale Achille che consegna Briseide
Italiano: Napoli (Museo Nazionale): Achille che consegna Briseide agli araldi di Agamennone, affresco di Pompei (xilografia di Richard Brend'amour).
Briseis Fortfuehrung - Fresco, public domain photogrpaph
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Drawing, Achilles Yields Briseis, ca. 1790 (CH 18122449)
Achilles shown sitting before his tent, filled with anger. Patroclus delivers maiden to two messengers of Agamemnon. Part of sailing ship shown in right middle plane.
Drawing, Agamemnon Refuses to Liberate Chryseis; Minerva Appears to Ac...
In upper drawing, kneeling priest and companions at left; Agamemnon stands with two captive girls at right with ship in background. In center drawing, Achilles calmed by Minerva while draws his sword. In lower... More
Achilles Briseis MAN Napoli Inv9105 n01
Achilles' surrender of Briseis. Français : Achille contraint de rendre Briséis. Public domain artwork related to Ancient Greece, Greek civilization, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Achilles Briseis MAN Napoli Inv9105 n02
Achilles' surrender of Briseis (detail). Français : Achille contraint de rendre Briséis (détail).
Pope's The Iliad of Homer, books I, VI, XXII, and XXIV; (1899) (147842...
Identifier: popesiliadofhome01home (find matches) Title: Pope's The Iliad of Homer, books I, VI, XXII, and XXIV; Year: 1899 (1890s) Authors: Homer Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744 Shorey, Paul, 1857-1934 Subjects:... More
(1) Flaxman Ilias 1793, gestochen 1795, 184 x 310 mm
Deutsch: Kupferstich (1795) von Tommaso Piroli (1752 – 1824) nach einer Zeichnung (1793) von John Flaxman (1755 – 1826). Illustration zur Ilias, 1. Gesang, Hexameter 354 - 358.