User:Aristeas/Galleries/Transferred images
Some freely usable images I have collected from the WWW or transferred from local Wikipedia sites to Wikimedia Commons.
I have improved some of these images with GIMP or PhotoShop before uploading them, and always taken care to add a proper description and matching categories for them on Commons.
NB: Many more transferred images can be found in the category Flickr files uploaded by Aristeas; I do no longer add transferred images to this list when they can be retrieved via that category.
Paintings
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Duccio di Buoninsegna, Adoration of the Magi
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Andrea Mantegna, Duke Ludovico Gonzaga greeting cardinal Francesco Gonzaga, detail
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Andrea Mantegna, Saint Benedict of Nursia, from the San Luca altarpiece
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Andrea Mantegna, detail: possible self-portrait
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Caspar van Wittel, View of Florence, ca. 1695
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Caspar van Wittel, Villa Medici (Rome), 1685
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Caspar van Wittel, Saint Peter (Rome), ca. 1711
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Portrait of Giacomo Leopardi (from the Italian WP)
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Filippo Palizzi, Scavi a Pompei (1870)
Drawings
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Joseph Werner, Diana of Ephesus as allegory of Nature, ca. 1680
Engravings and Prints
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Card no. 23 from the E series of the Mantegna Tarocchi: “Rhetorica”
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Card no. 36 from the E series of the Mantegna Tarocchi: “Forteza”
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Card no. 50 from the E series of the Mantegna Tarocchi: “Prima causa”
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Portrait of Abraham Leuthner (1677)
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Imaginary portrait of Epictetus (1715)
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Jean-Jérôme Baugean, View of the Château de Montaigne (about 1800)
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G. F. Riedel, (imaginary) portrait of Carneades (1801)
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G. F. Riedel, (imaginary) portrait of Sextus Empiricus (1801)
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Portrait of Francesco Puccinotti (transferred from the Italian WP)
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Charles Deveze, view of the Château de Montaigne (19th century)
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Owen Jones, Cover for History of Joseph and His Brethren (1869; bad image, but necessary to complete our collection)
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Idem, idem, title page
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Idem, idem, end page
Maps
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Detail of a map by Ortelius, showing the area north of Perugia (from the Italian WP)
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Detail of a painted 1580 map, showing the area north of Perugia (from the Italian WP)
Manuscripts and Handwriting
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Letter by Cosimo I de’ Medici to Piero Vettori, 20th April 1549
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Letter by Christian Wolff, 9th May 1744
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Letter by Giambattista Bodoni to the Duke of Parma, 31th August 1779
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Letter by Cesare Beccari to the Count de Conti, 9th May 1785
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Letter by Giacomo Leopardi to Antonio Stella, 14th November 1817
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Verso/outer side of the same letter
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Letter by Giacomo Leopardi to his cousin Francesco Cassi, 15th March 1819
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Letter by Giacomo Leopardi to his father, 20th February 1826
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Letter by Giacomo Leopardi to Francesco Puccinotti, 5th December 1827
Old Prints and Typefaces
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First page of Poliziano’s translation of Epictetus’ Enchiridion (1554 edition)
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Manuscript of Lactantius’ Divinae institutiones written by Guglielmino Tanaglia, 1420–30 ca.
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The famous Pannartz and Sweynheim edition of the Divinae institutiones (1465)
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Sample of the typeface used by Pannartz and Sweynheim
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Specimen of the original Claude Garamond typeface (from en.wikipedia.org)
Complete Books etc.
[edit]Misc.
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Fichte, System der Sittenlehre (1st ed. 1798)
Owen Jones, Examples of Chinese Ornament (1867)
[edit]All 15 text pages, converted and transferred from a scan at the Internet Archive:
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Page 1 (title page)
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Page 2 (impressum)
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Page 3 (begin of preface)
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Page 4
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Page 5 (begin of introduction)
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Page 6
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Page 7
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Page 8
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Page 9 (begin of list of plates)
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Page 10
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Page 11
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Page 12
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Page 13
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Page 14
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Page 15
The 100 beautiful plates, most of them converted and transferred from a scan at the Internet Archive (for the missing ones, I have added scans from a newer reprint):
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Plate 1
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Plate 2
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Plate 3
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Plate 4
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Plate 5
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Plate 6
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Plate 7
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Plate 8
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Plate 9
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Plate 10
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(Plate 11 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 12
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(Plate 13 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 14
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Plate 15
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Plate 16
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Plate 17
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Plate 18
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Plate 19
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Plate 20
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Plate 21
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Plate 22
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Plate 23
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Plate 24
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Plate 25
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Plate 26
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Plate 27
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Plate 28
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Plate 29
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Plate 30
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(Plate 31 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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(Plate 32 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 33
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Plate 34
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Plate 35
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Plate 36
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Plate 37
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Plate 38
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Plate 39
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Plate 40
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Plate 41
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Plate 42
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Plate 43
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Plate 44
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Plate 45
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Plate 46
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Plate 47
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Plate 48
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Plate 49
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(Plate 50 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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(Plate 51 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 52
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(Plate 53 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 54
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Plate 55
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Plate 56
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(Plate 57 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 58
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Plate 59
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Plate 60
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Plate 61
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Plate 62
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Plate 63
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Plate 64
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Plate 65
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Plate 66
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(Plate 67 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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(Plate 68 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 69
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Plate 70
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Plate 71
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Plate 72
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Plate 73
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Plate 74
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Plate 75
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Plate 76
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(Plate 77 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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(Plate 78 was missing, so I have scanned it)
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Plate 79
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Plate 80
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Plate 81
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Plate 82
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Plate 83
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Plate 84
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Plate 85
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Plate 86
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Plate 87
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Plate 88
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Plate 89
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Plate 90
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Plate 91
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Plate 92
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Plate 93
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Plate 94
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Plate 95
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Plate 96
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Plate 97
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Plate 98
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Plate 99
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Plate 100
Cover and all text pages converted and transferred from a scan at the Wielkopolska Biblioteka Cyfrowa:
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Front cover (cropped)
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Front cover
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Page I, title page
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Page II–1
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Page 2–3
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Page 4–5
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Page 6–7
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Page 8–9
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Page 10–11
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Page 12–13
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Page 14–15
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Page 16–17
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Page 18–19
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Page 20–21
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Page 22–23
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Page 24–25
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Page 26–27
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Page 28–29
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Page 30–31
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Page 32–33
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Page 34–35
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Page 36–37
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Page 38–39
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Page 40–41
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Page 42–43
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Page 44–45
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Page 46–47
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Page 48–49
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Page 50–51
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Page 52–53
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Page 54–55
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Page 56–57
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Page 58–59
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Page 60–61
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Page 62–63
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Page 64–65
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Page 66–67
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Page 68–69
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Page 70–71
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Page 72–73
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Page 74–75
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Page 76–77
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Page 78–79
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Page 80–81
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Page 82–83
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Page 84–85
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Page 86–87
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Page 88–89
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Page 90–91
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Page 92–93
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Page 94–95
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Page 96–97
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Page 98–99
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Page 100–101
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Page 102–103
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Page 104–105
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Page 106–17
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Page 108–109
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Page 110–111
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Page 112–113
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Page 114–115
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Page 116–117
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Page 118, Table of contents
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Back cover
Misc. artworks
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“Il Rosso di Montelupo”, from the Italian Wikipedia
Photographs
[edit]NB: Most transferred photographs can be found in the category Flickr files uploaded by Aristeas; I do no longer add transferred photographs to this list when they can be retrieved via that category.
Germany
[edit]Dresden
[edit]Some photographs from Flickr, taken by Andy M., also useful Loxia 35 sample images:
Schwäbisch Hall
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Josenturm (from Flickr, by Magnus Hagdorn)
Some photographs from Flickr, taken by Magnus Hagdorn:
Some photographs from Flickr, taken by Italo Greco:
From Flickr, taken by Christoph Huebner:
Blaubeuren
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Blautopf (from Flickr, by Magnus Hagdorn)
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Hammerschmiede (from Flickr, by Magnus Hagdorn)
Dinkelsbühl
[edit]Some photographs from Flickr, by Italo Greco:
Italy
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Venezia, Rio di San Vio by night (from Flickr, by Italo Greco)
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Venezia, Campalto, centre (from the Italian WP)
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Venezia, Campalto, harbour (from the Italian WP)
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Mantua, Casa (del) Mantegna (from the Italian WP)
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Mantua, Casa (del) Mantegna (from Flickr)
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Perugia, Castello di Procoio/Procopio (from the Italian WP)
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Perugia, Castello di Murlo (from the Italian WP)
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View of Nisida (from the Italian WP)
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Castel del Monte with snow (from Flickr, by Italo Greco)
France
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Paris, Cour de Rohan (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Paris, vaults of ambulatory in Saint-Eustache (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Paris, Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Paris, église Saint-Serge (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Paris, église Saint-Serge, bells (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Nantes, Basilique Saint-Nicolas, nave (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Nantes, Basilique Saint-Nicolas, crossing (from Flickr, by Groume)
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Pesmes seen over the Ognon river (from Flickr, by J.-L. Vandevivère)
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Pietà in the church of Baume-les-Dames (from Flickr, by J.-L. Vandevivère)
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Retable in Baume-les-Dames (from Flickr, by J.-L. Vandevivère)
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Doubs river near to Goumois (from Flickr, by J.-L. Vandevivère)
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Doubs river near to Goumois (from Flickr, by J.-L. Vandevivère)
Spain
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Granxa do Xesto, Santiago de Compostela (from Flickr, by Leon F. Cabeiro)
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ditto
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Santiago de Compostela, Praza das Praterías (from Flickr, by Leon F. Cabeiro)
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Autumn trees in Santiago de Compostela (from Flickr, by Leon F. Cabeiro)
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Ginkgo biloba leaves in the autumn (from Flickr, by Leon F. Cabeiro)
Great Britain
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Bristol Temple Meads station (from Flickr, by Alastair Campbell)
Greece
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From the Greek Wikipedia
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From the Greek Wikipedia
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From the Greek Wikipedia
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From the Greek Wikipedia
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From the Greek Wikipedia
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From the English Wikipedia
Egypt
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Entrance to the Ibn Tulun mosque, Cairo (from the English WP)
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Mihrab of the Ibn Tulun mosque, Cairo (from the English WP)
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Minaret of the Ibn Tulun mosque, Cairo (from the English WP)
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Ibn Tulun mosque, Cairo (from the English WP)
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Portal of the Al Aqmar mosque, Cairo (from the English WP)
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Detail: Inscription from the portal (from the English WP)
United States of America
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Telephoto compression example photo – New York buildings (from the English WP)
People, Stuff, Things, and Misc.
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Guido van Rossum (from the English WP)
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From the German WP
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Higher resolution of historic photo