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Plate 68- Hercules and Cerberus (Cerberum domat Hercules), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866515
Plate 3- Alexander Instructing his Soliders, from The Deeds of Alexander the Great MET DP863206
Plate 12- Emperor Domitian on horseback facing right from the 'First Twelve Emperors of Ancient Rome' MET DP857109
Plate 126- Aeneas and Anchises (AEnea in perentem pietas), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866531
Plate 11- Titus Vespasian on horseback facing right from the 'First Twelve Emperors of Ancient Rome' MET DP857110
Plate 35- The Batavians Become Afraid and Begin Peace Talks, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians MET DP862861
Plate 5- Alexander Directing a Battle, from The Deeds of Alexander the Great MET DP863208
Plate 4- Alexander Battling the Persians, from The Deeds of Alexander the Great MET DP863211
Plate 9- Alexander's Triumphal Entry into Babylon, from The Deeds of Alexander the Great MET DP863212
Plate119- The Death of Ajax (Aiax moretm Sibi consciscens, in florem abit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864733-1
Plate 11- Phaeton before Apollo (Funestas ad Phoebum fundit preces.), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866545
Plate 16- Apollo Killing Coronis (Appolinis sagitta Coronis transfigitur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864245
Frontispiece to 'The Battles of the Old Testament' with the arms of the Medici Crowned by Two Putti MET DP863697
Plate 2- Abraham Liberating His Nephew Lot, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863708
Plate 18- Saul's Suicide after His Defeat by the Philistines, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863691
Plate 23- Judith and Holofernes, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863713
Plate 127- Anius's Daugthers Changing into Birds (Maeonides Pyrenei vim effugientes in aves), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866532
Plate 95- The Death of Hyacinthus (Hyacinthi cruor in florem sui nominis), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET MM89773
Plate 96- Venus and Adonis Embracing (Perditè a Venere adamatur Adonis), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866549
Plate 69- Cephalus and Aurora (Cephalum amore perditißimo prosequitar Aurora), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866516
Plate 10- Mercury Killing Argos (Argus a Mercurio iugulatur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866544
Plate 95- The Death of Hyacinthus (Hyacinthi cruor in florem sui nominis), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866548
Plate 139- The Apulian Shepherd Changed into an Olive Tree (Apulus pastor in oleastrum transit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864230
Plate 143- Anaxarete Seeing the Dead Iphis (Iphidis suspendium animaduertens Anaxarete in lapidem mutatur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864234
Emperor Vespasian on Horseback, from the series The First Twelve Roman Caesars, plate 11 MET DP857132
Plate 15- The Daughter of Croneus Changed into a Cow (Coronis in cornicem transformatur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864244
Plate 16- David Killing Goliath, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863699
Plate 2- Alexander Cutting the Gordian Knot, from The Deeds of Alexander the Great MET DP863210
Plate 13- Gideon Choosing his Soldiers, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863695
Plate 19- Jacob Killing Absalom, from The Battles of the Old Testament MET DP863701
Plate 114- Achilles Battling Cygnus (Cygnus ab Achille interficitur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866561
Plate 33- Apollo at Vulcan's Forge (Coniugis furtum Sol Vulcano detegit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864262
Plate 26- Actaeon Killed by His Dogs (Actaeon a proprÿs canibus discerpitur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864255
Plate 9- The Israelites Battling the Amalekites, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863702
Plate 6- The Israelites Defeated by the Canaanites for Having Disobeyed Moses, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863716
Plate 11- Alexander's Lion Hunt, from The Deeds of Alexander the Great MET DP863213
Plate 140- The Trojan Ships Changed into Nymphs (Berecynthia AEneae classem in Nymphas transformat), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864231
Plate 143- Polyphemus Eating Ulysses' Men, as Achaemides Watches (Ulyssis socios deuorat Polyphemus), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864225
Plate 149- Aesculapius as a Serpent, Among the Romans (AEsculapius in anguem conversus Roman advehitur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864240
Plate 21- The Angel of the Lord Vanquishing the Army of Sennacherib, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863712
Plate 12- Joshua Mutilates his Enemies' Horses, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863694
Plate 4- Moses Ordering the Israelites to Attack the Ethiopians, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863709
Plate 6- The Israelites Defeated by the Canaanites for Having Disobeyed Moses, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863704
Plate 1- Roma and Batavia Shaking Hands, from The War of the Romans Against the Batavians (Romanorvm et Batavorvm societas) MET DP863204
Plate 8- Alexander Encircling the Enemy Troops with Fire, from The Deeds of Alexander the Great MET DP863215
Plate 84- Hercules Throwing Lichas into the Sea (Lernaei muneris gerulum in Euboicum mare praecipitat Hercules), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866525
Plate 94- Jupiter and Ganymede (In aquilam transformatus Iupiter Ganymedem rapit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866547
Plate 132- Jupiter Changing the Cercopians into Monkeys (Cercopes bonorum insidiatores in Simias Iupiter transformat), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866537
Plate 22- Cadmus's Men Killed by the Serpent (Draco Martius Cadmi socios depascit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864251
Plate 145- Hersilia Taken to the Heavens (Hersilia Romuli coniunx in Oram deam a Iunone constituitur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864236
Plate 148- Aesculapius Speaking to the Romans (Epidauro a Romanis AEsculapius ad urbis luem discutiendam sollicitatur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864239
Plate 130- Scylla and Glaucus (Deus marinus effectus Glaucus Scyllae nuptias ambit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866535
Plate 142- Pomona and Vertumnus (Vertumnus anili forma Pomonae sui amorem persuadet), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864233
Plate 20- Mercury Turning Aglauros to Stone (Aglauros a Mercurio in lapidem transformatur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864249
Plate 125- Aurora Asking Jupiter to Honor Memnon (Aurora a Iove Memnoni, mortis honorem petit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866530
Plate 32- Thisbe Killing Herself (Thisbe Pyrami exemplum aemulata pectus sibi trasuerberat), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864261
Plate 6- Emperor Nero on Horseback, from ' The First Twelve Roman Caesars' MET DP857123
Plate 108- Alcyone Offering Prayers to Juno (Halcyone ob mariti reditum Iunoni supplicat), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866543
Plate 7- Emperor Galba on Horseback, from 'The First Twelve Roman Caesars' MET DP857127
Plate 87- Dryope Changed into a Lotus Tree (Driope in arboris formam transmigrat), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866528
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae- Monte Pincio Palace and Gardens MET DP870763
Frontispiece to the series 'The First Twelve Roman Caesars' with the Coat of Arms of Jacopo Bosio MET DP857112
Plate 147- Cipus with his Horns (Cippus regnum in Romanos detestans exilium eligit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864238
Hercules and the Oxen of Geryones- with a club raised by his right hand, Hercules confronts a group of galloping oxen, from the series 'The Labors of Hercules' MET DP832521
Hercules and the Serpent Ladon- Hercules draws his bow, the rearing serpent appears in profile, from the series 'The Labors of Hercules' MET DP832525
Plate 17- David Returning in Triumph with the Head of Goliath, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863700
Plate 21- The Rape of Europa (Iupiter tauri imagine Europam rapit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864250
Plate 124- Hecuba and the Trojan Women Murdering Polymestor (Hecuba Polymnestori oculos ervit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866529
Plate 22- Josaphat Thanking God for His Victory, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863714
Plate 4- Emperor Gaius on Horseback, from 'The First Twelve Roman Caesars' MET DP857117
Plate 7- Alexander Attacking Tyre from the Sea, from The Deeds of Alexander the Great MET DP863209
Plate 67- Medea Destroying Jason's Family and Home (Trucidatis liberis Medea fugam capeßit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866514
Plate 64- Medea Restoring Aeson's Youth (Aesoni decrepito iuventam restituit Medea), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866511
Plate 109- Iris Giving Sleep Juno's Command (Iris Somno Iunonis mandata exponit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866556
Plate 104- Peleus Embracing Thetis (Peleus Thetide vinculis coarctata potitur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866539
Plate 141- The Immortalization of Aeneas (AEneas Humitio flumine ablutus in Indigitem), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864232
Plate 86- The Birth of Hercules (Iuno compreßis genibus Alcumenae partum differt), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866527
Plate 72- Scylla Watching Minos from the Castle Walls (Minois pulchritudine inflammatur Scylla), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866519
Plate 71- Procris Killed by Cephalus's Javelin (Procridem inscius interficit Cephalus), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866518
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Plate 25- Acteon Changed into a Stag (Dianae aspectu Actaeon in ceruum), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864254
Plate 4- Emperor Gaius on Horseback, from 'The First Twelve Roman Caesars' MET MM66610
Hercules and the Mares of Diomedes- Hercules grasps the bridle of a rearing horse, a second horse tramples a figure in at right, from the series 'The Labors of Hercules' MET DP832520
Hercules and the Hind of Mount Cerynea- Hercules strides alongside the hind and grasps the base of one antler with his right hand, from the series 'The Labors of Hercules' MET DP832531
Plate 20- Elisha Bringing the Blinded Syrian Army to the King of Israel, from 'The Battles of the Old Testament' MET DP863692
Plate 2- Emperor Augustus on Horseback, from 'the First Twelve Roman Caesars' MET DP857113
Plate 129- Acis Killed by Polyphemus (Acidem Scolpulo orbruit Polyphemus), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866534
Plate 31- Thisbe Running from the Lionness at the Well (Thisbe leaenae spectu territa fugit), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864260
Plate 27- Semele's Wish (Semele divino Ious concubitu occiditur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864256
Plate 138- Acmon and his Friends Changed into Birds (Comites Diomedis indignatione veneris in aves Diomedeas), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864229
Plate 110- Morpheus, as Ceyx, Appearing to Alcyone (Morpheus Ceycis corpus Halcyoni representat), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866557
Plate 3- Emperor Tiberius on Horseback, from 'The First Twelve Roman Caesars' MET DP857119
Plate 136- Circe Changing Picus into a Bird (Circes concubitum detestatur Picus), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP864227
Plate 9- Emperor Vitellus on Horseback, from 'The First Twelve Roman Caesars' MET DP857129
Plate 105- Diane Killing Chione (Chione ob linguae procacitatem a Diana transfigitur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866540
Plate 79- Ceres Ordering Erysichthon's Punishment (Ceres ad Famem Mypham in Erisichtonis paenam amandat), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866520
Plate 8- Emperor Otho on Horseback, from 'The First Twelve Roman Caesars' MET DP857133
Plate 80- Ceres' Nymph Telling Famine to Strike Erysichthon (Insatiabili fame Erisichtonem torquet Fames), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' MET DP866521
Medea Restoring Aeson's Youth (Aesoni decerptio iuventam restituit Medea), from The Metamorphoses of Ovid (Metamorphosean Sive Transformationum), plate 64 MET DP267520
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