Things (Material, inanimate objects, mostly works of art, both preserved and unpreserved)
Iconography in context: [IcoC14319] Iconographies: The Bellovaci flee and set fire to their own encampment - Functional context: Corpus Caesarianum - Literary context: Caesar's Expedition Against the Bellovaci
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[T84508]Daniël Stopendaal (printmaker), The Bellovaci Flee and Set Fire to Their Own Encampment. In C. Julii Caesaris quae extant, London: Jacob (I) Tonson (printer), 1712 (San Fernando, Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada), no 59printing: impressionpage: figureengraving, etchingpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T85307]The Bellovaci Flee and Set Fire to Their Own Encampment. In C. Julii Caesaris Quae extant omnia, Venice: Societas Albritiana (printer), 1737 (Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan), p. 282printing: impressionpage: figureetchingpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T84979]Daniël Stopendaal (printmaker), The Bellovaci Flee and Set Fire to Their Own Encampment. In Gaius Iulius Caesar, The commentaries of Caesar, William Duncan (translator), London: Jacob (III) Tonson and Richard (II) Tonson (printer), 1753, No 58printing: impressionpage: figureetchingpaperbook decoration: illustration
[T84706]Andrea Palladio (printmaker), The Bellovaci Flee and Set Fire to Their Own Encampment. In I commentari di C. Giulio Cesare : con le figure in rame, Venice: Pietro de' Franceschi (printer), 1575printing: impressionpage: figureetchingpaperbook decoration: illustration