Fasciculus:Académie de Platon - Mosaique romaine - Naples MANN 124545.jpg

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English: Plato's Academy mosaic.
  • Roman mosaic of the 1st century BCE from Pompeii, now at the Museo Nazionale Archologico, Naples.
Français : Mosaïque de l'Académie de Platon
  • Mosaïque romaine du 1er siècle avant J.-C. (provenance : Pompéi). Emplacement actuel : Museo Nazionale Archologico, Naples
Datum saeculum 1 BC
date QS:P,-050-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Fons Historia n°767 - Novembre 2010 - page 37
Auctor Unknown authorUnknown author
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