Catalog Record: Thesaurus gemmarum antiquarum astriferarum quae e compluribus dactyliothecis selectae aereis tabulis CC. insculptae observationibus inlustrantur adiectis paregis LX. Atlante Farnesianoprolegomenis. Diatribis III. Dissertationibus XV et indicibus | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Thesaurus gemmarum antiquarum astriferarum quae e compluribus dactyliothecis selectae aereis tabulis CC. insculptae observationibus inlustrantur adiectis paregis LX. Atlante Farnesianoprolegomenis. Diatribis III. Dissertationibus XV et indicibus.

Main Author: Gori, Antonio Francesco, 1691-1757.
Other Authors: Passeri, Giovanni Battista, 1694-1780.
Language(s): Latin
Published: Florentiae, Ex. officina typogr. Albiziniana, 1750.
Subjects: Gems.
Note: Subtitle varies.
Vol. 1. has added engraved t.p.: Thesaurus gemmarum astriferarum antiquarum interprete Io. Baptista Passerio cura et studio Ant. Francisci Gori.
Vol. 3 has title: Atlas Farnesianus marmoreus.
Engraved vignettes and tail-pieces.
Six numbered plates in v. 1 repeated as illustrations in v. 3.
Physical Description: 3 v. illus., CC (i.e. 106) pl. (7 fold.) 28 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: NK 5733 .A8 G6
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