1. View of the Temple of Dendur, near Aswan. This Temple was ordered by the Roman Emperor Augustus, and was dedicated to Isis and Osiris. The temple is today at the Metropolitan Museum of New York.

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ALLAN, John H.

Title

  1. View of the Temple of Dendur, near Aswan. This Temple was ordered by the Roman Emperor Augustus, and was dedicated to Isis and Osiris. The temple is today at the Metropolitan Museum of New York.

Alternative Title

Dandour-Nubia.

Date

1843

Bibliographic Citation

ALLAN, John H. A Pictorial Tour in the Mediterranean: Including Malta-Dalmatia-Turkey-Asia Minor-Grecian Archipelago-Egypt-Nubia-Greece-Ionian Islands-Sicily-Italy-and Spain, London, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843.

Identifier

allan_56

Spatial Coverage

Dendur

Aswan

Egypt

Subject

Art and antiquities

Architecture and built environment

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ALLAN, John H., “ View of the Temple of Dendur, near Aswan. This Temple was ordered by the Roman Emperor Augustus, and was dedicated to Isis and Osiris. The temple is today at the Metropolitan Museum of New York. ,” travelogues, accessed December 22, 2024, https://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/51156.