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  • Deutsch: Musiker mit Tympanon. Detail einer Straßenszene mit Musikanten. Römisches Mosaik aus der Villa des Cicerone in Pompeji, signiert von Dioskurides von Samos. Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Neapel).
  • English: Musician with tympanon. Detail of a roman mosaic of a street scene with musicians from the Villa del Cicerone in Pompeii. Ther mosaic is signed by Dioskurides of Samos. Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Naples).
  • Español: Mosaico romano hallado en Pompeya y que se exhibe en el museo de Nápoles con el nombre "Scena comica con suonatori ambulanti".
  • Italiano: "Scena comica con suonatori ambulanti" - Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, mosaico dalla Villa del Cicerone a Pompei, firmato da Dioscoride di Samo.
  • Русский: Бродячие музыканты. Мозаика из "Виллы Цицерона" в Помпеях, подписана Диоскуридом Самосским. Неаполь, Национальный археологический музей. инв. 9985. 150-125 гг. до н.э. 41х43 см.
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