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Defensive Walls after Vegetius (Moretus)

Part of Set for Lipsius's De militia Romana and Poliorceticon (Moretus) ⛁

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  • printing: matrix
  • metal: copper
  • set or complex object: piece
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  • Otto van Veen (designer), Pieter van der Borcht (printmaker), Defensive Walls after Vegetius (Muri Vegetiani). In Justus Lipsius, Poliorceticon sive de machinis, tormentis, telis libri qvinqve, Antwerp: Officina Plantiniana (printer), 1596, p. 176 ◼
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  • Set for Lipsius's De militia Romana and Poliorceticon (Moretus) ⛁
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  • Otto van Veen designer
  • Pieter van der Borcht (ca 1530 - ca 1611) printmaker
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Otto van Veen (designer), Pieter van der Borcht (printmaker), Defensive Walls after Vegetius (Moretus). Part of Set for Lipsius's De militia Romana and Poliorceticon (Moretus)

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  • ⇥ Defensive Walls after Vegetius and Gallic Walls (Elzevier). Part of Set of plates for Caesar's Commentarii (Elzevier)
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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2025-01-09 21:18)

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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec

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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2025-09-16 12:18)

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