User:Aristeas/Galleries/Transferred images
Some freely usable images I have collected from the WWW or transferred from local Wikipedia sites to Wikimedia Commons.
I have improved some of these images with GIMP or PhotoShop before uploading them, and always taken care to add a proper description and matching categories for them on Commons.
NB: Many more transferred images can be found in the category Flickr files uploaded by Aristeas; I do no longer add transferred images to this list when they can be retrieved via that category.
Paintings edit
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Duccio di Buoninsegna, Adoration of the Magi
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Andrea Mantegna, Duke Ludovico Gonzaga greeting cardinal Francesco Gonzaga, detail
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Andrea Mantegna, Saint Benedict of Nursia, from the San Luca altarpiece
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Andrea Mantegna, detail: possible self-portrait
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Caspar van Wittel, View of Florence, ca. 1695
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Caspar van Wittel, Villa Medici (Rome), 1685
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Caspar van Wittel, Saint Peter (Rome), ca. 1711
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Portrait of Giacomo Leopardi (from the Italian WP)
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Filippo Palizzi, Scavi a Pompei (1870)
Drawings edit
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Joseph Werner, Diana of Ephesus as allegory of Nature, ca. 1680
Engravings and Prints edit
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Card no. 23 from the E series of the Mantegna Tarocchi: “Rhetorica”
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Card no. 36 from the E series of the Mantegna Tarocchi: “Forteza”
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Card no. 50 from the E series of the Mantegna Tarocchi: “Prima causa”
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Portrait of Abraham Leuthner (1677)
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Imaginary portrait of Epictetus (1715)
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Jean-Jérôme Baugean, View of the Château de Montaigne (about 1800)
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G. F. Riedel, (imaginary) portrait of Carneades (1801)
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G. F. Riedel, (imaginary) portrait of Sextus Empiricus (1801)
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Portrait of Francesco Puccinotti (transferred from the Italian WP)
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Charles Deveze, view of the Château de Montaigne (19th century)
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Owen Jones, Cover for History of Joseph and His Brethren (1869; bad image, but necessary to complete our collection)
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Idem, idem, title page
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Idem, idem, end page
Maps edit
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Detail of a map by Ortelius, showing the area north of Perugia (from the Italian WP)
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Detail of a painted 1580 map, showing the area north of Perugia (from the Italian WP)
Manuscripts and Handwriting edit
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Letter by Cosimo I de’ Medici to Piero Vettori, 20th April 1549
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Letter by Christian Wolff, 9th May 1744
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Letter by Giambattista Bodoni to the Duke of Parma, 31th August 1779
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Letter by Cesare Beccari to the Count de Conti, 9th May 1785
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Letter by Giacomo Leopardi to Antonio Stella, 14th November 1817
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Verso/outer side of the same letter
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Letter by Giacomo Leopardi to his cousin Francesco Cassi, 15th March 1819
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Letter by Giacomo Leopardi to his father, 20th February 1826
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Letter by Giacomo Leopardi to Francesco Puccinotti, 5th December 1827
Old Prints and Typefaces edit
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First page of Poliziano’s translation of Epictetus’ Enchiridion (1554 edition)
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Manuscript of Lactantius’ Divinae institutiones written by Guglielmino Tanaglia, 1420–30 ca.
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The famous Pannartz and Sweynheim edition of the Divinae institutiones (1465)
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Sample of the typeface used by Pannartz and Sweynheim
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Specimen of the original Claude Garamond typeface (from en.wikipedia.org)
Complete Books etc. edit
Misc. edit
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Fichte, System der Sittenlehre (1st ed. 1798)
Owen Jones, Examples of Chinese Ornament (1867) edit
All 15 text pages, converted and transferred from a scan at the Internet Archive:
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Page 1 (title page)
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Page 2 (impressum)
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Page 3 (begin of preface)
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Page 4
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Page 5 (begin of introduction)
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Page 6
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Page 7
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Page 8
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Page 9 (begin of list of plates)
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Page 10
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Page 11
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Page 12
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Page 13
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Page 14
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Page 15
The 100 beautiful plates, most of them converted and transferred from a scan at the Internet Archive (for the missing ones, I have added scans from a newer reprint):
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Plate 1
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Plate 2
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Plate 3
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Plate 4
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Plate 5
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Plate 6
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Plate 7
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Plate 8
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Plate 9
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Plate 10
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(Plate 11 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 12
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(Plate 13 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 14
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Plate 15
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Plate 16
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Plate 17
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Plate 18
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Plate 19
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Plate 20
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Plate 21
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Plate 22
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Plate 23
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Plate 24
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Plate 25
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Plate 26
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Plate 27
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Plate 28
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Plate 29
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Plate 30
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(Plate 31 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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(Plate 32 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 33
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Plate 34
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Plate 35
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Plate 36
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Plate 37
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Plate 38
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Plate 39
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Plate 40
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Plate 41
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Plate 42
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Plate 43
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Plate 44
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Plate 45
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Plate 46
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Plate 47
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Plate 48
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Plate 49
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(Plate 50 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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(Plate 51 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 52
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(Plate 53 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 54
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Plate 55
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Plate 56
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(Plate 57 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 58
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Plate 59
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Plate 60
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Plate 61
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Plate 62
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Plate 63
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Plate 64
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Plate 65
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Plate 66
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(Plate 67 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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(Plate 68 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 69
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Plate 70
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Plate 71
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Plate 72
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Plate 73
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Plate 74
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Plate 75
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Plate 76
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(Plate 77 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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(Plate 78 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 79
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Plate 80
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Plate 81
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Plate 82
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Plate 83
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Plate 84
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Plate 85
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Plate 86
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Plate 87
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Plate 88
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Plate 89
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Plate 90
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Plate 91
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Plate 92
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Plate 93
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Plate 94
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Plate 95
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Plate 96
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Plate 97
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Plate 98
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Plate 99
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Plate 100
Józef Sobolewski, Wykład wiary machometańskiej (1830) edit
Cover and all text pages converted and transferred from a scan at the Wielkopolska Biblioteka Cyfrowa:
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Front cover (cropped)
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Front cover
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Page I, title page
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Page II–1
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Page 2–3
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Page 4–5
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Page 6–7
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Page 8–9
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Page 10–11
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Page 12–13
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Page 14–15
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Page 16–17
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Page 18–19
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Page 20–21
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Page 22–23
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Page 24–25
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Page 26–27
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Page 28–29
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Page 30–31
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Page 32–33
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Page 34–35
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Page 36–37
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Page 38–39
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Page 40–41
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Page 42–43
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Page 44–45
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Page 46–47
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Page 48–49
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Page 50–51
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Page 52–53
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Page 54–55
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Page 56–57
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Page 58–59
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Page 60–61
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Page 62–63
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Page 64–65
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Page 66–67
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Page 68–69
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Page 70–71
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Page 72–73
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Page 74–75
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Page 76–77
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Page 78–79
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Page 80–81
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Page 82–83
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Page 84–85
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Page 86–87
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Page 88–89
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Page 90–91
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Page 92–93
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Page 94–95
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Page 96–97
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Page 98–99
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Page 100–101
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Page 102–103
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Page 104–105
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Page 106–17
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Page 108–109
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Page 110–111
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Page 112–113
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Page 114–115
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Page 116–117
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Page 118, Table of contents
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Back cover
Misc. artworks edit
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“Il Rosso di Montelupo”, from the Italian Wikipedia
Photographs edit
NB: Most transferred photographs can be found in the category Flickr files uploaded by Aristeas; I do no longer add transferred photographs to this list when they can be retrieved via that category.
Germany edit
Dresden edit
Some photographs from Flickr, taken by Andy M., also useful Loxia 35 sample images:
Schwäbisch Hall edit
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Josenturm (from Flickr, by Magnus Hagdorn)
Hohenloher Freilandmuseum Wackershofen edit
Some photographs from Flickr, taken by Magnus Hagdorn:
Some photographs from Flickr, taken by Italo Greco:
From Flickr, taken by Christoph Huebner:
Blaubeuren edit
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Blautopf (from Flickr, by Magnus Hagdorn)
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Hammerschmiede (from Flickr, by Magnus Hagdorn)
Dinkelsbühl edit
Some photographs from Flickr, by Italo Greco:
Italy edit
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Venezia, Rio di San Vio by night (from Flickr, by Italo Greco)
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Venezia, Campalto, centre (from the Italian WP)
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Venezia, Campalto, harbour (from the Italian WP)
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Mantua, Casa (del) Mantegna (from the Italian WP)
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Mantua, Casa (del) Mantegna (from Flickr)
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Perugia, Castello di Procoio/Procopio (from the Italian WP)
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Perugia, Castello di Murlo (from the Italian WP)
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View of Nisida (from the Italian WP)
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Castel del Monte with snow (from Flickr, by Italo Greco)
France edit
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Paris, Cour de Rohan (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Paris, vaults of ambulatory in Saint-Eustache (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Paris, Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Paris, église Saint-Serge (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Paris, église Saint-Serge, bells (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Nantes, Basilique Saint-Nicolas, nave (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Nantes, Basilique Saint-Nicolas, crossing (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Pesmes seen over the Ognon river (from Flickr, by J.-L. Vandevivère)
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Pietà in the church of Baume-les-Dames (from Flickr, by J.-L. Vandevivère)
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Retable in Baume-les-Dames (from Flickr, by J.-L. Vandevivère)
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Doubs river near to Goumois (from Flickr, by J.-L. Vandevivère)
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Doubs river near to Goumois (from Flickr, by J.-L. Vandevivère)
Spain edit
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Granxa do Xesto, Santiago de Compostela (from Flickr, by Leon F. Cabeiro)
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ditto
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Santiago de Compostela, Praza das Praterías (from Flickr, by Leon F. Cabeiro)
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Autumn trees in Santiago de Compostela (from Flickr, by Leon F. Cabeiro)
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Ginkgo biloba leaves in the autumn (from Flickr, by Leon F. Cabeiro)
Great Britain edit
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Bristol Temple Meads station (from Flickr, by Alastair Campbell)
Greece edit
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From the Greek Wikipedia
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From the Greek Wikipedia
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From the Greek Wikipedia
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From the Greek Wikipedia
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From the Greek Wikipedia
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From the English Wikipedia
Egypt edit
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Entrance to the Ibn Tulun mosque, Cairo (from the English WP)
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Mihrab of the Ibn Tulun mosque, Cairo (from the English WP)
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Minaret of the Ibn Tulun mosque, Cairo (from the English WP)
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Ibn Tulun mosque, Cairo (from the English WP)
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Portal of the Al Aqmar mosque, Cairo (from the English WP)
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Detail: Inscription from the portal (from the English WP)
United States of America edit
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Telephoto compression example photo – New York buildings (from the English WP)
People, Stuff, Things, and Misc. edit
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Guido van Rossum (from the English WP)
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From the German WP
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Higher resolution of historic photo