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Titus Labienus Defeats the Treviri

In Gaius Iulius Caesar, The commentaries of Caesar, William Duncan (translator), London: Jacob (III) Tonson and Richard (II) Tonson (printer), 1753, No 34

No 34 (34 of 86 in-Urus figures)
No 33
No 35
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  • printing: impression
  • etching
  • paper
  • page: figure
  • book decoration: illustration
Matrices
  • Titus Labienus Defeats the Treviri (Tonson)
Actors
  • Jacob (III) Tonson and Richard (II) Tonson printer : 1753
Places
  • London production place : 1753
Design

Titus Labienus Defeats the Treviri (Tonson) Part of Set of plates for Caesar's Commentarii in folio (Tonson 1712) ◼

In-Urus interactions
  • ⇥ Titus Labienus Defeats the Treviri (Societas Albritiana) Part of Set of plates for Caesar's Commentarii (Societas Albritiana 1737) ◼
  • ⇤ Andrea Palladio (printmaker), Titus Labienus Defeats the Treviri (Franceschi) Part of Set of Palladio's illustrations for Caesar's Gallic War (Franceschi 1575) ◼
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  • Titus Labienus Defeats the Treviri
Narrative

Caesar's Gallic War (Commentarii de bello Gallico)

Functional context

Corpus Caesarianum (Cosmographies, chorographies and chronicles)

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  • digital copy - microfilm (InternetArchive)
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  • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2025-01-05 15:51)

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  • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec

Last update by
  • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2025-08-27 14:18)

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