Not a good photograph but it gives an idea of more of the scenes.
Actually, I think, Joseph and Camilla Battaglum died, and were buried here with an inscription dated 1605.
Dom is Dead 2: Skull and crossbones
A slightly damaged tombstone bearing a skull-and-crossbones symbol.
The upper part of the tombstone (actually it is set into the floor and is horizontal) showing the family crest or heraldic shield.
The entire tombstone, showing the relationship of the three parts and the somewhat ornate engraving.
s honorabilis viri
ioanispieri olim
magistri antonii de
thaivolis depistorio
aromtarii z civis
pisani z neredu[m] suov [more...]
Vertical, to make it easier to trace. I have (as with all of these) a higher resolution version of the image if you want it. [more...]
1700-year-old stone coffin 6: overall view
Showing the whole sarcophagus.
Some wonderful ligatures (so to speak) here, intertwined letterforms. The flattened omega signs above the first line are standard scribal abbreviations indicating missing letters, usually “m” [...]co, ce, ca, li, pe, tr, ti, and various other joined letters. There is a lot of life here, in the midst of death. [more...]
rectangular sarcophagus (end of 3rd century a.d.). on the front portico with six solomonic columns. at the center a wedding scene with iuno pronuba in the backgrouond; dioscuri in the spaces 1 and 5; a femenine figure with cist and camilla with offering in space 2; a male figure in a toga between two male figures in space 5; on one flank victimizer with a bull, on the other three figures of camilli. [more...]
Carved putti, or cupids, on this Roman sarcophagus from the 3rd century. These little naked boys are stealing some apples. [more...]
Carved putti, or cupids, on this Roman sarcophagus from the 3rd century. These little naked bous are stealing some apples. [more...]
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