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Spence, Joseph; Tindal, Nicholas [Editor]; Dodsley, James [Oth.]
A Guide To Classical Learning: Or, Polymetis Abridged: Containing, I. By Way of Introduction, the Characters of the Latin Poets and their Work ... II. An Inquiry concerning the Agreement between the Works of the Roman Poets and the Remains of the Antient Artists ... Being a Work absolutely necessary, not only for the Right Understanding of the Classics, but also for forming in Young Minds a True Taste for the Beauties of Poetry, Sculpture, and Painting — London: Printed for J. Dodsley, 1786

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LIST os the ANTIQUES.
4. Justice, a medal of Galba, p. 64.
5. Fortitude, a medal of Adrian, p. 64.
6. Temperance, a medal in the Pisani col-
leftion, p. 67.
Pl. IX. p. 112.
1. Mercur y’s sword, or harpe7, a Cornelian
at Florence, p. 38. •
2. Hercules and Antjeus, in the palace of
Pitti at Florence, p. 50.
3. Janus, a medal of Antoninus Pius, in
Bartoli, p. 112.
4. A God of winds, a relievo in the Capito-
line gallery, p. 119.
Pl. X. p. 132.
1. Juno drawn by peacocks, from a medal,
p. 122.
2. Fame, a little brass statue at Florence,
p. 126.
3. Neptune, a medal of Adrian, p. 129.
4. Venus Marina, a relievo in the Mattei*
palace at Rome, p. 132,
PL XL p. 153.
Atlas supporting a globe, in the Farnefe pa-
lace at Rome.
PL XII. p. 180.
1. The God os Sleep, or Somnus, a statue
of Maffei’s, p. 166.
2. Sisyphus, Tantalus, and Ixion, a re-
lievo in the Barbar ini palace at Rome, p. 180.
PL XIII. p. 181.
The Farnese Celestial Globe.
 
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