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Identifier: antiquitsherculan03davi (find matches)
Title: Les antiquités d'Herculanum : avec leurs explications en françois
Year: 1780 (1780s)
Authors: David, François-Anne, 1741-1824 Maréchal, Sylvain, 1750-1803
Subjects: Art, Roman -- Italy Herculaneum (Extinct city) Herculaneum (Extinct city) -- Pictorial works
Publisher: A Paris : Chez David, graveur ...
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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même desTacrifices de Pommes de Pin : on en voyoit aufîî fur les autelsde Cybelle & dEfcuIape. Les Egyptiens regardoient lAnguille comme un poiffon facré»Cétoit un Dieu très-puiflant dans leur religion. Tous les détails de ce Tableau pourroient convenir aufli àOfiris. Planche LXXXVL Cette peinture quarréé oblongue , découverte dans les fouil-les de Gragnano , le 4 Avril 1760 , repréfente, dans un cadre,lintérieur dun appartement, dont les murs font nuds ; ceftune efpèce de ferre. On y voit fur un appui de pierre un grosfruit, quon pourroit prendre pour une Grenade ; plus bas àterre , une Grappe compofée de quantité de cerifes rouges ,de lefpèce du Grioitur ; & plus loin, la moitié dun Melonde la forme dune poire. Pline , XIIL 19 , nous apprend que de fon tems, cétoit prin-cipalement vers Canhage *, que fe trouvoit le Grenadier; &il ajoute : « il y en a de plufieurs fortes : on appelle Apyrenes * CcR pour cela que le nom latin du Grenadier eft Punica^
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T,.m.III. » les Grenades qui nont point de noyau ; les Grenades de Sa-« mos font de deux fortes , & pareillement celles dEgypte : car» les unes viennent fur des Grenadiers à feuilles rouges , & les« autres fur des Grenadiers à feuilles blanches. La fleur de Gre-» nade fe nomme Balaujle, & la couleur quelle donne pour3> la teinture des draps , prend le nom de Balauftin ». Les Griottes font de greffes Cerifes à courte queue. Depuisle tems de Lucullus, on cultive le Griottier dans toute lEurope. Pline nous apprend que les premiers Melons furent cultivésdans la Campanie ; & encore aujourdhui, en effet les environsdAcerra, petite ville du Royaume de Naples, dans la terrede Labour, produifent les Melons les meilleurs, & en grandequantité. Tournefort compte fept efpèces de Melons : il y a beaucoupde variétés dans ce fruit. Les uns font de forme allongée, lesautres de forme ovale , arrondie, renflée , &e. Il eu parlé dans les TranfaElïons Phllofoph

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  • bookid:antiquitsherculan03davi
  • bookyear:1780
  • bookdecade:1780
  • bookcentury:1700
  • bookauthor:David__Fran__ois_Anne__1741_1824
  • bookauthor:Mar__chal__Sylvain__1750_1803
  • booksubject:Art__Roman____Italy_Herculaneum__Extinct_city_
  • booksubject:Herculaneum__Extinct_city_____Pictorial_works
  • bookpublisher:A_Paris___Chez_David__graveur____
  • bookcontributor:Getty_Research_Institute
  • booksponsor:Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:222
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  • bookcollection:americana
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