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DescriptionGaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC).JPG |
English: Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE). Source: H. F. Helmolt (ed.): History of the World. New York, 1902. Copied from: University of Texas Library Portrait Gallery.
Italiano: Giulio Cesare (100-44 a.C.) - Busto già facente parte della Collezione Farnese, attualmente nel Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. Incisione del 1902 da: H. F. Helmolt (a cura di): History of the World. New York, 1902, University of Texas Library Portrait Gallery.
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H. F. Helmolt (ed.): History of the World. New York, 1902 ( University of Texas Library Portrait Gallery) |
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"Courtesy of The General Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin". (cf: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/usage_statement.html)
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