EditorialFunerary altar of Silvanus. 2nd century AD. Marble. From Augusta Emerita (Merida, Badajoz province, Extremadura, Spain). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialBarbary ape or macaque, Macaca sylvanus. Endangered. Simia silvanus Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by C.D. Henning after an illustration drawn from nature by C. J. G. Reuss from Johann Christian Daniel Schreber's Animal Illustrations after Na...
Editorialmosaico de la vivienda de Caius Lulius Silvanus, siglo III, Museo-Centro de Interpretaci?n del parque arqueol?gico de Seg?briga, Saelices, Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.
EditorialVz: Aesculapius and Silvanus are both habitually depicted., Gem, intaglio, ringstone, carnelian, Color: red, Shape: oval, Processing: edge at the front receded with respect to the rear, Method: body modeling with rounded wheel grooves., 16 x 13 mm, D. ...
EditorialVz: a man dressed in a chitoniskos has an object (lagobolon?) Over his shoulder and unidentified objects in his right hand (Silvanus?)., Gem, intaglio, ringstone, nicolo, Color: black.
EditorialBarbary ape or macaque, Macaca sylvanus. Endangered. Simia silvanus Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by C.D. Henning after an illustration drawn from nature by C. J. G. Reuss from Johann Christian Daniel Schreber's Animal Illustrations after Na...
EditorialLight visible and invisible : a series of lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, at Christmas, 1896 : Thompson, Silvanus Phillips, 1851-1916.
EditorialFunerary altar of Silvanus. 2nd century AD. Marble. From Augusta Emerita (Merida, Badajoz province, Extremadura, Spain). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialAra funeraria de Silvanus. Siglo II. M?rmol. Augusta Emerita (M?rida, provincia de Badajoz, Extremadura). Museo Arqueol?gico Nacional. Madrid. Espa?a.
EditorialAra funeraria de Silvanus. Siglo II. M?rmol. Augusta Emerita (M?rida, provincia de Badajoz, Extremadura). Museo Arqueol?gico Nacional. Madrid. Espa?a.
EditorialTwo Terms, a Nymph at left Silvanus at right, ca. 1530?50, Engraving, sheet: 7 7/8 x 6 in. (20 x 15.2 cm), Prints, Giulio Bonasone (Italian, active Rome and Bologna, 1531?after 1576).
EditorialOverall view of Beth Shean archaeological site. Columns in background are Silvanus street, one of the most elegant thoroughfares and walkways in the Roman period, but in the Byzantine period rows of shops were rected.