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English: Plate from "Monumenti dell'Egitto e della Nubia", a work published in Pisa, Italy, containing hieroglyphics and reliefs taken from monuments in Egypt and Nubia. The shelfmark for this item is SAC:333 Ros. Caption for plates 1 to 24: "Representing the series of historical portraits of ancient kings and queens of Egypt: their figures, with their clothes and the insignia of the Pharaohs." (translated from Italian)
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Author Ippolito Rosellini
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