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... beauty as the engraved gems of antiquity ; and when we take into consideration the important uses they have subserved to the historian , archæ- ologist , and artist , it seems unaccountable that this valuable branch of art should have ...
... beauty as the engraved gems of antiquity ; and when we take into consideration the important uses they have subserved to the historian , archæ- ologist , and artist , it seems unaccountable that this valuable branch of art should have ...
Page iv
... beauty as the engraved gems of antiquity ; and when we take into consideration the important uses they have subserved to the historian , archæ- ologist , and artist , it seems unaccountable that this valuable branch of art should have ...
... beauty as the engraved gems of antiquity ; and when we take into consideration the important uses they have subserved to the historian , archæ- ologist , and artist , it seems unaccountable that this valuable branch of art should have ...
Page viii
... beauty with which the ancient gem - engraver has contrived to represent , upon the most limited area , those scenes and actions with which he is so familiar , and which he is able to recognise at a glance . Such a one , too , is ...
... beauty with which the ancient gem - engraver has contrived to represent , upon the most limited area , those scenes and actions with which he is so familiar , and which he is able to recognise at a glance . Such a one , too , is ...
Page xiii
... beauty , and to the perfection of the work displayed upon them , and no longer as objects merely to be prized , as in the preceding centuries , for their fancied magical or medicinal virtues . Hence , amongst the other measures taken by ...
... beauty , and to the perfection of the work displayed upon them , and no longer as objects merely to be prized , as in the preceding centuries , for their fancied magical or medicinal virtues . Hence , amongst the other measures taken by ...
Page xxi
... beauty of the material than by the perfection of the work . At this same date also the art itself had reached the highest point to which it has ever attained since its revival ; for it is within this same space of some fifty years that ...
... beauty of the material than by the perfection of the work . At this same date also the art itself had reached the highest point to which it has ever attained since its revival ; for it is within this same space of some fifty years that ...
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Abraxas Agate Amethyst amongst amulets ancient antique gems Antique paste appears artists Assyrian Augustus bearing beauty Beryl bronze bust Cabinet Calcedony camei cameo Carnelian Caylus century coins colour crown Crystal Cupid deities Diamond Dioscorides Egyptian Emerald emperor Empire engraved engraved gems Etruscan execution favourite Fcap figures finest finger Garnet gem-engraving gems glass Gnostic gold ring Greek Green Jasper ground hand head Hence Hercules Herz Collection imitation inscription intagli Jacinth jewellers Julius Cæsar Jupiter king Lapis-lazuli legend letters lion Lord lustre manner metal Mithras modern nature Onyx origin ornaments period Persian Plates Pliny portrait Post 8vo precious stones present probably Red Jasper relief Roman Rome Ruby rude Sapphire Sard Sardonyx Sassanian scarabs seals Second Edition seen Serapis serpent signet Stosch style subjects taste Theophrastus Third Edition tion usually vases Venus virtue Vols wear wearer whilst Woodcuts worn
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