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Identifier: antiquitiesofher00baia (find matches)
Title: The antiquities of Herculaneum
Year: 1773 (1770s)
Authors: Baiardi, Ottavio Antonio, 1694-1764 Martyn, Thomas, 1735-1825 Lettice, John, 1737-1832 Bannerman, Alexander, fl. 1730-1780 Lamborn, Peter Spendelowe, 1722-1774 Grignion, Charles, 1721-1810 Leacroft, S. (Samuel), -1795 Accademia ercolanese di archeologia (Naples, Italy)
Subjects: Art, Roman
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enjoy-ment of their own opinions. (7) Balduinus de Calc. cap. xiv. pag. 139. fays: Baxeae et crepidae integu- menta receperunt, quae fi talum excipias, pedes totos operient: and in cap. xvi.pag. 164. he diftinguiflies the foccus from the crepida in this, that the formercovered the whole foot, the latter discovered the heel, as in the piece before us ;but Nigronius and Rubenius make the crepida always to have been like the folca,open in the upper part. (3) The Latins called (tripping the arm to the bread, expapillare bracbiwn.FeJhtSj expapillato brachio, exerto; quod quum fit, papilla nudatur. AndNonius, u expaniliato brachio quafi ufque ad papillam renudato. AlbertusRubenius, in lib. i. cap. 17. writes: ut toga dexterum humerum excludebat, ita(tola, exclufo quoque eodem humero, in finiftrum brachium rejiciebaturbutthis feems to clafh with the aflfertion of Horace, who fays: Matronae (whofe habit the jlohi was) praeter faciem nil cernere poflis. See Ferrarius in Analccl.cap. 24. PLATE
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( 101 PLATE XXIV. (0 THIS picture, not inferior in any reipecl: in beauty orperfection to the reft of its companions, exhibits to ourview a female figure dreft in a white tunic (2) and an upperveft of blue, with a red edging (3). Befides the pendants ofpearls and the fandals, the red riband which binds her fore-head, and faftens the yellow veil (4) which inclofes her light (1) Catalogue, n. 531. (2) Of the ufe of white cloathing among the women we have already fpoken infeveral places. It may fuffice to remark here, that Peace was habited in white.Tibull. lib. i. eleg. x. at the end: At nobis, pax alma, veni, fpicamque teneto, Perfluat et pomis candidus ante finus. (3) This figure is fo modeft and fo decently clad, that it cannot be clalTed amongthe Libidincs, a character very agreeable to the two preceding pieces. Thecontrary however hasbeen maintained; and even Venus herfelf has been disco-vered in this figure, which conjecture fhall be explained prefently. (4) Many were the modes in

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Baiardi, Ottavio Antonio, 1694-1764; Martyn, Thomas, 1735-1825; Lettice, John, 1737-1832; Bannerman, Alexander, fl. 1730-1780; Lamborn, Peter Spendelowe, 1722-1774; Grignion, Charles, 1721-1810; Leacroft, S. (Samuel), -1795;

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