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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Latin Script

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Quinto Ennio (239-169 BC), Latin poet of Greek origin

Portrait of Quinto Ennio (239-169 BC), Latin poet of Greek origin, Illustration in "Biografia degli uomini
AIS5384811 Portrait of Quinto Ennio (239-169 BC), Latin poet of Greek origin, Illustration in "Biografia degli uomini illustri del regno di Napoli, ornata de loro rispettivi ritratti"

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Basil Valentine. (engraving)

Portrait of Basil Valentine. (engraving)
672811 Portrait of Basil Valentine. (engraving); (add.info.: Basil Valentine is the Anglicised version of the name Basilius Valentinus, who was allegedly a 15th-century alchemist)

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Early astronomers, left to right, Galileo, Hevelius, Aristotle, Brahe, Copernicus and Ptolemy

Early astronomers, left to right, Galileo, Hevelius, Aristotle, Brahe, Copernicus and Ptolemy. Engraving, 1692
865281 Early astronomers, left to right, Galileo, Hevelius, Aristotle, Brahe, Copernicus and Ptolemy. Engraving, 1692.; Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Unknown prelate from the 17th century, called Bishop Hans Brask. Creator: Anon

Unknown prelate from the 17th century, called Bishop Hans Brask. Creator: Anon
Unknown prelate from the 17th century, called Bishop Hans Brask, Unknown date

Background imageLatin Script Collection: 'How Well We Go Together', 1604-1662. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

"How Well We Go Together", 1604-1662. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
"How Well We Go Together", 1604-1662

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Saint John the Baptist and Saint James the Great, 1423-1424. Creator: Giovanni Toscani

Saint John the Baptist and Saint James the Great, 1423-1424. Creator: Giovanni Toscani
Saint John the Baptist and Saint James the Great, 1423-1424

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Saint Jerome in His Study, c1530. Creator: Pieter Coecke van Aelst

Saint Jerome in His Study, c1530. Creator: Pieter Coecke van Aelst
Saint Jerome in His Study, c1530. St. Jerome (ca. 341-420 CE), the greatest Christian scholar of the classics, is revered for his translation of the Bible from the original Greek

Background imageLatin Script Collection: The Christ Child, 1849. Creator: Andreas Johann Jacob Muller

The Christ Child, 1849. Creator: Andreas Johann Jacob Muller
The Christ Child, 1849

Background imageLatin Script Collection: D. Christopher Jacob Trew, from Plantae Selectae, n.d. Creator: Johann Jacob Haid

D. Christopher Jacob Trew, from Plantae Selectae, n.d. Creator: Johann Jacob Haid
D. Christopher Jacob Trew, from Plantae Selectae, n.d

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Thesis-Sheet showing Saint Ignatius of Loyola, November 15, 1696. Creator: Elias Christoph Heiss

Thesis-Sheet showing Saint Ignatius of Loyola, November 15, 1696. Creator: Elias Christoph Heiss
Thesis-Sheet showing Saint Ignatius of Loyola, November 15, 1696

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Tomb with Inscription, 1645-1650. Creator: Jacob van Campen

Tomb with Inscription, 1645-1650. Creator: Jacob van Campen
Tomb with Inscription, 1645-1650

Background imageLatin Script Collection: The prodigal son receives his inheritance, c.1540-c.1550. Creator: Cornelis Anthonisz

The prodigal son receives his inheritance, c.1540-c.1550. Creator: Cornelis Anthonisz
The prodigal son receives his inheritance, c.1540-c.1550. Father sitting at the table under canopy, son (Filius Prodigus) opposite him with money pouch

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Titles of Emperor Maximilian, from Historical Scenes from the Life of Emperor... printed c. 1520

Titles of Emperor Maximilian, from Historical Scenes from the Life of Emperor... printed c. 1520
Titles of Emperor Maximilian, from Historical Scenes from the Life of Emperor Maximilian I from the Triumphal Arch, 1515-17, printed c. 1520

Background imageLatin Script Collection: The Tree of Jesse, from a book of hours, 1505/10. Creator: Thielmann Kerver

The Tree of Jesse, from a book of hours, 1505/10. Creator: Thielmann Kerver
The Tree of Jesse, from a book of hours, 1505/10

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Visitation, from the Book of Hours, n.d. Creator: Thielmann Kerver

Visitation, from the Book of Hours, n.d. Creator: Thielmann Kerver
Visitation, from the Book of Hours, n.d

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Annunciation, from a book of hours, 1505/10. Creator: Thielmann Kerver

Annunciation, from a book of hours, 1505/10. Creator: Thielmann Kerver
Annunciation, from a book of hours, 1505/10

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Picturae Chalcographicae Historiam Veteris et Novi Testamenti, 1758. Creator: Philipp Andreas Kilian

Picturae Chalcographicae Historiam Veteris et Novi Testamenti, 1758. Creator: Philipp Andreas Kilian
Picturae Chalcographicae Historiam Veteris et Novi Testamenti, 1758

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Templum Vaticanum Et Ipsius Origo Cum Aedificiis maximè conspicuis antiquitùs... published 1694

Templum Vaticanum Et Ipsius Origo Cum Aedificiis maximè conspicuis antiquitùs... published 1694
Templum Vaticanum Et Ipsius Origo Cum Aedificiis maxime conspicuis antiquitus, & recens ibidem constitutis; Editum Ab Equite Carolo Fontana Deputato celeberrimi ejusdem Templi Ministro

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Gloriosorum christi confessorum Uldarici & Symperti, 1516. Creators: Leonhard Beck

Gloriosorum christi confessorum Uldarici & Symperti, 1516. Creators: Leonhard Beck, Berno of Reichenau
Gloriosorum christi confessorum Uldarici & Symperti, 1516

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Triumphant Christ with Prophets and Saints. Creator: Unknown

Triumphant Christ with Prophets and Saints. Creator: Unknown
Triumphant Christ with Prophets and Saints

Background imageLatin Script Collection: The Hand as the Mirror of Salvation, 1466. Creator: Unknown

The Hand as the Mirror of Salvation, 1466. Creator: Unknown
The Hand as the Mirror of Salvation, 1466

Background imageLatin Script Collection: The Madonna and Child, c. 1500. Creator: Unknown

The Madonna and Child, c. 1500. Creator: Unknown
The Madonna and Child, c. 1500

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Saint George (?), c. 1490. Creator: Unknown

Saint George (?), c. 1490. Creator: Unknown
Saint George (?), c. 1490

Background imageLatin Script Collection: The Man of Sorrows and His Mother, c. 1500. Creator: Unknown

The Man of Sorrows and His Mother, c. 1500. Creator: Unknown
The Man of Sorrows and His Mother, c. 1500

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Divine Infant with the Globe in a Circle with Four Angels, probably c. 1500. Creator: Unknown

Divine Infant with the Globe in a Circle with Four Angels, probably c. 1500. Creator: Unknown
Divine Infant with the Globe in a Circle with Four Angels, probably c. 1500

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Giardineto novo di punti tagliati et gropposi per exercitio & ornamento delle donne (Venic... 1554)

Giardineto novo di punti tagliati et gropposi per exercitio & ornamento delle donne (Venic... 1554)
Giardineto novo di punti tagliati et gropposi per exercitio & ornamento delle donne (Venice 1554), 1554

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Decorative Border (recto) and Portrait of Emporer Anastasius (verso), plate nine...1937

Decorative Border (recto) and Portrait of Emporer Anastasius (verso), plate nine...1937
Decorative Border (recto) and Portrait of Emporer Anastasius (verso), plate nine from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century, 1559, assembled into portfolio 1937

Background imageLatin Script Collection: The Assumption of the Virgin in a Historiated Initial from a Gradual, c.1500. Creator: Unknown

The Assumption of the Virgin in a Historiated Initial from a Gradual, c.1500. Creator: Unknown
The Assumption of the Virgin in a Historiated Initial from a Gradual, c.1500

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Theophrastus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Theophrastus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Theophrastus, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Nicolaus Biesius, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Nicolaus Biesius, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Nicolaus Biesius, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of P. Crassus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of P. Crassus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of P. Crassus, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Gesnerus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Gesnerus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Gesnerus, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Crateuas, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Crateuas, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Crateuas, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Fuxius, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Fuxius, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Fuxius, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of V. Cordus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of V. Cordus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of V. Cordus, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Aristoteles, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Aristoteles, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Aristoteles, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Paracelsus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Paracelsus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Paracelsus, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Celsus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Celsus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Celsus, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Galenus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Galenus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Galenus, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Cornarius, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Cornarius, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Cornarius, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Hippocrates, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Hippocrates, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Hippocrates, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Brassauolus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Brassauolus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Brassauolus, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Doctor Andreas Vesalius of Brussels, published 1574

Portrait of Doctor Andreas Vesalius of Brussels, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Doctor Andreas Vesalius of Brussels, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Saint Mark, plate two from The Four Evangelists, 1588. Creator: Jacques de Gheyn II

Saint Mark, plate two from The Four Evangelists, 1588. Creator: Jacques de Gheyn II
Saint Mark, plate two from The Four Evangelists, 1588

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Saint Matthew, plate one from The Four Evangelists, 1588. Creator: Jacques de Gheyn II

Saint Matthew, plate one from The Four Evangelists, 1588. Creator: Jacques de Gheyn II
Saint Matthew, plate one from The Four Evangelists, 1588

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Dr. Joan Sambuco, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Dr. Joan Sambuco, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Dr. Joan Sambuco, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Joan B. Montanus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Joan B. Montanus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Joan B. Montanus, published 1574

Background imageLatin Script Collection: Portrait of Cardanus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus

Portrait of Cardanus, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes Sambucus
Portrait of Cardanus, published 1574



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Latin Script: From Medieval Manuscripts to Modern Coats of Arms" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Latin script. This ancient writing system has left an indelible mark on history, as evidenced by a plethora of remarkable artifacts. Take, for instance, the Coat of Arms Hewitt Lord Lifford from the 18th century. Adorned with intricate designs and symbols, it reflects the noble lineage and heraldic traditions of its time. Similarly, the Coat of Arms Calvert Lord Baltimore transports us to another era, showcasing opulence and prestige. Delve into medieval manuscripts like the Manuscript Leaf with Opening of The Book of Nehemias from France circa 1280-1300. Its delicate calligraphy and vibrant illuminations offer a glimpse into religious devotion during that period. From coats-of-arms such as Cole, Lord Mount Florence or Viscount Conyngham Cunningham to those belonging to Lord Southwell or Mackenzie Viscount Fortrose - each tells a unique story through its meticulously crafted emblems and colors. Traveling beyond Europe's borders brings us to iconic landmarks like The Pantheon in Rome. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to Roman ingenuity while highlighting Latin script's influence on inscriptions adorning its grand facade. Latin script extends beyond traditional art forms too; it finds expression even in botanical illustrations like Verbena or Vervain from 1947. Leonardo da Vinci himself contributed to this legacy with his artistic rendition showcased in First Page of The Armenian Letters dating back to 1928. The diversity continues with unexpected discoveries such as a Maxilla bone adorned with teeth - an intriguing example where scientific exploration intersects with Latin script's role in anatomical classification. Even cities pay homage through their Armorial City representations; London's emblem from the 19th century proudly displays its historical ties using this timeless script style.