Onyx which there is every reason to believe one of the Ptolemies had used as a signet. It contained a very curious monogram, expressing all the letters of the word ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ.
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CLARKE, Edward Daniel
Title
Onyx which there is every reason to believe one of the Ptolemies had used as a signet. It contained a very curious monogram, expressing all the letters of the word ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ.
Alternative Title
Onyx which there is every reason to believe one of the Ptolemies had used as a signet. It contained a very curious monogram, expressing all the letters of the word ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ.
Date
1824
Bibliographic Citation
CLARKE, Edward Daniel. Travels in various countries of Europe Asia and Africa. Part the First Russia Tartary and Turkey... Part the Second Greece Egypt and the Holy Land..., vol. Ι, London, R. Watts for Cadell and Davies, MDCCCXXIV [=1824].Identifier
clarkeII_36
Table Of Contents
320
Spatial Coverage
Larnaca
Cyprus
Subject
Art and antiquities
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CLARKE, Edward Daniel, “Onyx which there is every reason to believe one of the Ptolemies had used as a signet. It contained a very curious monogram, expressing all the letters of the word ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ.,” travelogues, accessed December 22, 2024, http://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/47203.