Costumes of the Greeks and Romans / by Thomas Hope.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hope, Thomas, 1770?-1831
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Dover Publications, [2004?]
Series:Dover books on fashion
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Egyptian dresses
  • Egyptian priest and priestesses
  • Egyptian priest and priestesses
  • Egyptian headdresses
  • Egyptian priests and harp
  • Egyptian capitals and bases of columns
  • Egyptian capitals
  • Egyptian temple
  • Egyptian priest
  • Egyptian female
  • Isis with sistrum
  • Fronts of sepulchral monuments near persepolis
  • Parthian with his bow and javelin
  • Persians
  • Armenian and Parthian monarchs
  • Heads of Parthian, Persian, and Armenian kings
  • Dacian and Phrygian helmets, standards, shoes
  • Phrygian helmet and vases
  • Amazon
  • Dacian king
  • and Paris
  • Phrygian shields, quivers, and bipennes
  • Heads of Amazon, Paris, Trojan, Phrygian, and Roma
  • Theseus
  • Hippolyta
  • and Deinmache
  • Phrygian attired for religious rites
  • Sarmatian
  • vesta
  • Paris
  • Syrian lady
  • Dacian warrior on horseback
  • Amazon carrying her battle-axe
  • Amazon carrying her javelin
  • Phrygian lady
  • Phrygian armour
  • Atys
  • Phrygian
  • Asiatic monarch
  • Dacian king
  • Dacian king
  • Amazon
  • Etruscan attire
  • Etruscan warriors
  • Ettruscan warriors and archer
  • Ettruscan attire
  • Etruscan warriors
  • Etruscan male and female attire
  • Etruscan helmets and headdresses
  • Etruscan attire and warriors
  • Etruscan elder and youth
  • Etruscan warriors
  • Minerva
  • Juno
  • and Jupiter, in the old Greek style
  • Mars
  • Diana
  • and Venus, in the old Greeks style
  • Mercury
  • Hebe
  • and allegorical figure
  • Minerva
  • Hebe
  • Indian Bacchus
  • and Juno
  • Grecian ladies, in the old style, and tympanum
  • Procession of priestess and her attendants
  • Grecian females
  • Grecian priestesses performing libations
  • Bacchus
  • Priestess
  • and priest, in the old Greek attire
  • Various busts of the Indian Bacchus
  • Priest of Bacchus
  • Nymph, in the old style of attire
  • Grecian female
  • Grecian female
  • Diana
  • Grecian female
  • Grecian female
  • Grecian female
  • Grecian lady
  • Greek warrior
  • Greek warrior
  • Greek warrior
  • Greek herald
  • Greek warrior
  • Greek warrior
  • Priestess
  • Greek warrior
  • Minerva
  • Various helmets
  • Theban shield and bow-cases
  • Grecian female
  • Grecian victor in the chariot race
  • Greek car or chariot
  • Grecian warrior in his travelling dress
  • Squire or attendant on a Greek warrior
  • Female with lyre and plectrum
  • Erato
  • Greek warrior
  • Greek warrior
  • Grecian helmets
  • Musical intruments of the Greeks
  • Female flute player
  • Bacchanalian implements
  • Bacchanalian reclined on a couch
  • Bacchante with the rod of sesamum
  • Bacchante carrying the thyrsus
  • Bacchante sounding the crotals
  • Priestess of Ceres
  • Bacchante carrying the scared fillet
  • Bacchante carrying torches
  • Female dancer
  • Grecian headdress
  • Grecian youth crowned at the games
  • Muse
  • Priestess of Ceres
  • Greek warrior
  • Greek warrior
  • Eneas
  • Ceres
  • Greek female
  • Greek philosopher
  • Ceres with the mitra and Grecian headdresses
  • Clio
  • Greek philosopher
  • Victorious warrior descended from his car
  • Apollo
  • Minerva
  • Jupiter
  • Lyres
  • Amazon
  • Minerva Pacifera
  • Venus Pacifera
  • Spartan virgin
  • Jupiter
  • Grecian females
  • Greek poet
  • Grecian female going to perform funerla rites
  • Electra in mourning for Orestes
  • Grecian female
  • Diana
  • Grecian lady
  • Theban shield and quivers
  • Bacchanalian group
  • Greek youth
  • philosopher
  • and damsel
  • Greek females
  • Various Grecian helmets
  • Volume II
  • Grecian headdresses
  • Females dancing
  • Females dancing
  • Grecian ladies
  • Greek shield and other armour
  • Greek combatants seperated by a herald
  • Lady seated with her umbrella, etc.
  • Female utensils and trinkets
  • Warrior
  • Diana
  • Minerva
  • Grecian headdresses of the species worn by Ulysses, and Grecian helmets
  • Minerva in the diplax
  • Danaïd
  • Grecian female
  • Euterpe
  • Greek female
  • Cybele
  • Ceres
  • Diana
  • Diomedes
  • Ceres
  • Neptune
  • Grecian and Syrian helmets
  • Ceres
  • Jupiter
  • Erato
  • Grecian female
  • Grecian headdresses
  • From a painting at Herculaneum
  • Juno Lanuvina
  • Different ptoolemies and their queens
  • Grecian headdresses
  • Bacchus
  • Grecian scrolls
  • Greek fictile vases
  • Greek females
  • Bacchanalian personages
  • Muse
  • Greek terra-cotta jug
  • Ceres
  • Bacchanalian personages
  • Grecian headdresses
  • Bacchanalian
  • Mercury
  • Bacchante
  • Greek shields and other armour
  • Grecian helmets
  • Gecian female
  • Grecian female
  • Bacchante dancing
  • Juno wearing the diplax
  • Greek poet
  • Diana
  • Grecian female
  • Grecian female
  • Grecian female
  • Jupiter Ammon
  • Neptune
  • Cybele
  • Minerva
  • Apollo
  • and Mercury
  • Grecian female
  • Grecian female
  • Grecian female
  • Jupiter
  • Juno
  • Apollo
  • Minerva
  • Hercules
  • and Bacchus
  • Musical instruments
  • Grecian female
  • Grecian female
  • Females dancing and playing on the lyre
  • Jupiter
  • Juno
  • Diana
  • Ceres
  • Venus
  • Secenic masks
  • Musical instruments
  • Grecian females
  • Grecian lamps, candelabra, and other utensils
  • Torches, tripods, cista, pyxis, etc.
  • Grecian peasants
  • Grecian biga and candelabra
  • Grecian females
  • Muses
  • females
  • Muses
  • Diana
  • Marble chair of Potamon
  • Dancing girls
  • Venus
  • Muse
  • Diana
  • Apollo musagetes
  • Diana Succincta
  • Ceres
  • Minerva
  • Comedian
  • Grecian female
  • Canephora
  • Grecian female
  • Grecian lady
  • Tripod, candelabrum, chair, etc.
  • Grecian female
  • Diana Succinta
  • Greek vases
  • Itinerant sanctuary
  • Grecian heads
  • Reception of Bacchus
  • Gorgons
  • Vases, pateras, lamp
  • Chair of state, etc.
  • Greek lady
  • Apollo musagetes
  • Vase with bacchanalian
  • Architectural orders
  • Faustina
  • Roman cisterns
  • Flora
  • Fortune
  • Car of bronze
  • Roman in his toga
  • Roman youth with the bulla
  • Roman orator
  • Roman matron
  • Roman ladies
  • Marcus Aurelius
  • Roman empress
  • Roman empress in the character of Ceres
  • Roman headdesses
  • Roman emperor assisting at a sacrifice
  • Camillus
  • Roman emperor assisting at a sacrifice
  • Camillus
  • Roman emperor in his military tunic
  • Roman standard bearer
  • Roman general
  • Roman cuirass
  • Roman soldier
  • Roman emperor
  • Roman general
  • Roman general
  • The goddess Roma
  • Nemesis
  • Roman empress with the attributes of plenty
  • Roman empress
  • Roman empress
  • Victorious auriga
  • Biga
  • Roman charioteer driving in the circus
  • Bull adorned for sacrifice
  • Pontifical insignia and instruments of sacrifice
  • Sacrificial instruments
  • Candelabrum, altar, and tripod
  • Lectisternium
  • Fasces and curule chair
  • Triumphal chair
  • Triumphal car
  • Milestone
  • cage of sacred pullets
  • naval column
  • Altar and sarcophagi
  • Altars and sarcophagus
  • Chair and tripod
  • Roman study
  • Lavacrum or bath
  • Roman sarcophagus and altars
  • Inferia and Etruscan altars
  • Poops and prows of Roman galleys
  • Poop, prow, anchor, and rudder, of Roman galley
  • Sacrificator
  • priest
  • camillus
  • Tribunes
  • Senators and knight
  • Roman dresses
  • Roman empresses
  • Flamen
  • emperor crowned with laurel
  • emperor in the character of Frater arvalis
  • Empress Helena
  • Emperor Constans
  • Gloves worn by pancratiasts and military buskins
  • Different buskins and sandals
  • Roman buskins and sandals
  • Roman cuirasses and jacket worn by the night watches of the capitol
  • Dacian, imperial, and Roman cuirasses
  • Roman soldiers
  • Roman soldiers
  • Roman officer
  • Roman armour and standards
  • Roman standards, shields, and battering ram
  • Sarcophagi
  • Roman columbaria
  • Roman columbaria.