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Panel reliefs of Marcus Aurelius
Ryberg, Inez Scott.
Year: 1967.
Publisher:  Archaeological Institute of America with the aid of subventions granted by Vassar College. 
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Frontmatter
FOREWORD
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II: Series A. PANELS IN THE MUSEO DEI CONSERVATORI
CHAPTER III: Series B. PANELS ON THE ARCH OF CONSTANTINE
CHAPTER IV: STYLE AND TECHNIQUE
CHAPTER V: RECONSTRUCTION
CHAPTER VI: INTERPRETATION
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
INDEX
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Title: Panel reliefs of Marcus Aurelius : by Inez Scott Ryberg.
Author: Ryberg, Inez Scott
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Source Version: Panel reliefs of Marcus Aurelius : by Inez Scott Ryberg
Ryberg, Inez Scott
New York: Archaeological Institute of America with the aid of subventions granted by Vassar College, 1967.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.06150
Subject Headings: • Marcus Aurelius, -- Emperor of Rome, -- 121-180
• Relief (Sculpture) -- Roman
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