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Searched all Perseus collections for "reggio" 371 results in 4 collections
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Greek and Roman Materials (61)
The Bolles Collection on the History of London (1)
American Memory: Chesapeake Bay (2)
Beazley Archive (307)

61 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Marian Holland McAllister, Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald) alphabetic letter R
    O. Axt, Zum Topographie von Rhegion und Messana (1887); H. Phihipp, RE IA (1920) 487ff; Ferrua, BACrist (1950) 227; G. Vallet, Rhegion et Zancle (1958); A. de Franciscis, Agalmata, sculture antiche nel Museo Nazionale di Reggio Calabria (1960); EAA 6 (1965) 644-46 (A. de Franciscis); E. Tropea Barbaro, “Il muro di cinta occidentale e la topografia di Reggio ellenica,” Klearchos (1967) 5ff; A. de Franciscis, Stato e societè in Locri Epizefiri (1972); G. Foti, Il Museo Nazionale di Reggio Calabria (1972). (17.09)

  2. Charles Short, Charlton T. Lewis, A Latin Dictionary alphabetic letter R, entry Re_gium (Rhe_g
    A city in the southern part of Calabria on the Sicilian strait, now Reggio, , §§ 55, 56; 2, 4, 60, § 135; ; ; (called Region, ). (13.41)

  3. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD) alphabetic letter U
    Regium (Reggio) (10.90)

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1 from The Bolles Collection on the History of London

  1. Walter Thornbury, A Narrative of its History, its People and its Places. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings from the Most Authentic Sources.: Old and New London: Volume 5 chapter 35, page 458
    A body is washed ashore at Via Reggio. (3.22)

2 from American Memory: Chesapeake Bay

  1. The Calvert papers, Vol I page 218
    The princes of Italie who are now vpp in Armes against the Pope (although they bee Romane Catholiquues) doe not make anie scruple of Conscience by force of Armes to vindicate the Iniurie wch they conceiue hee would haue done vnto the Duke of Parma; bye wresting a braue Pallace, not farr from Rome called Capreroly wth a little Territory about it, from the said Duke for one of the Popes Nephewes: nor doe they much esteeme his excommunications or Bulls (both the pope hath made vse off) in that busines for they beleeue them to bee vniustly grounded, and therefore of no validity: although they continue notwthstanding Romane Catholiques, and these are: the Duke of fflorence the state of Venice, the Duke of Parma and the duke of Modena Reggio: who are ioined in league and haue now an Armie of aboue 40000 men raised against the pope, and hee neer as many against them vpon the quarrell aboue men? (2.55)

  2. George Johnston, The Poets & poetry of Cecil county, Maryland. Collected and ed. By George Johnston page 126
    On Via Reggio's surf-beaten strand
    The late-relenting sea, with hollow moan
    Gave back the storm-tossed body to the land,
    As if in tone
    Of sorrow it bewailed the deed itself had done. (2.48)

307 from Beazley Archive

  1. Beazley Archive Pottery Database entry 332110
    Reggio Calabria, Museo Nazionale (12.09)

  2. Beazley Archive Pottery Database entry 16541
    Reggio Calabria, Museo Nazionale, 1971.199 (12.09)

  3. Beazley Archive Pottery Database entry 43836
    Reggio Emilia, Musei Civici (12.09)

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