Fasciculus:Seneca.JPG

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Sua resolutio(1 408 × 1 390 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 616 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/jpeg)

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English: So-called Pseudo-Seneca. Commonly believed to represent Hesiod. Ancient Roman bronze now at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, Italy. Self-made by Massimo Finizio.
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Roman bronze bust, the so-called Pseudo-Seneca, now generally identified as an imaginative portrait of either Hesiod or Aristophanes (Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples)

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recentissima17:40, 30 Augusti 2005Minutum speculum redactionis 17:40, 30 Augusti 2005 factae1 408 × 1 390 (616 chiliocteti)Finizio*Description: So-called Seneca *Source: self-made *Location: National Archaeological Museum of Naples, Italy *Photographer: Massimo Finizio {{cc-by-sa-2.0-it}} Category:National Archaeological Museum of Naples [[Category:

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