File:Abacus 6.1 - Anthony Rich, Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary, and Greek Lexicon, p. 3.jpg

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Image 2 on page 3 of The illustrated companion to the Latin dictionary, and Greek lexicon (Anthony Rich, 1849) as used in the article Abacus.

Summary

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Description
English: Abacus
Type of object image is based on
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Tomb
Place (discovery)
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Beni-Hassan, Egypt
Place (1849)
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Beni-Hassan, Egypt
Caption
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Image 2 on page 3 of Anthony Rich's Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary... (RICH-1849, see Source) as used in the article Abacus.
Lemma/Meaning
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Abacus / 6.1
Original context
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[...] illustrated under the word CAPITULUM. The illustration represents one of the tombs sculptured [...]
Date
Source Self-scanned.
Rich, Anthony (1849) "Abacus" in The illustrated companion to the Latin dictionary, and Greek lexicon : forming a glossary of all the words representing visible objects connected with the arts, manufactures, and everyday life of the Greeks and Romans (PDF), London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans OCLC: 848290283.
Author
Anthony Rich  (1803–1891) wikidata:Q18649008 s:it:Autore:Anthony Rich
 
Description writer
Date of birth/death 1803 Edit this at Wikidata 4 April 1891 Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q18649008
Structure of the file name
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File names belonging to the RICH-1849-set of scanned book illustrations have the structure given in the following example:
ABC 6.1 - Anthony Rich, Illustrated companion to the Latin dictionary, and Greek lexicon, p. 24.jpg

where:

  • ABC is the lemma or headword of the article, in which the image appears.
  • 6.1 denotes, that the image appears in meaning 6 of that article (important if the article treats several meanings of the lemma) and is the first image within that meaning.
  • Anthony Rich is the author of the book, in which the image appears. According to the preface to the book many of the engravings were made from designs or tracings executed by him. All have been corrected by the draughtsman and engraver according to his directions.
  • Illustrated companion to the Latin dictionary, and Greek lexicon is the title of the book, in which the image appears.
  • p. 24 indicates that the image appears on page 24 of the book.

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