RMF579JE–Solon ( 640 - 560 BC). Athenian legislator 'Solon let conjure the observance of his laws'. Engraving by R. Brend'Amour.
RMT7TT25–Solon (640-558 BC) by Justus van Gent 1435 - 1500 Antwerp South Netherlandish Flemish Belgian, (Solon, Athenian, statesman, lawmaker and poet).
RMKC84K3–Greek statesman Solon, Marble statue
RMMPBDJB–Marble herm of ancient Greek tragedian Sophocles (497-406 BC), previously known as the bust of Solon. Roman copy from the 1st or 2nd century AD after a Greek original from 330 BC on display in the Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMCWYEG8–Solon, circa 640 to 560 BC, ancient Greek philosopher, poet and Athenian statesman, Pre-Socratic philosopher
RMBAANCA–Solon, circa 640 - circa 560 BC, Athenian lawmaker, 'Solon let conjure the observance of his laws', copper engraving, 'Vorzeit und Gegenwart', Augsburg, 1832, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2RGDCFD–SOLON Greek lawgiver : with a heap of documents containing his laws.
RMD95WCP–Solon (c640-559 BC) Greek lawyer, poet and merchant. Engraving from a likeness engraved on a gem.
RF2HCD85H–Portrait of Solon, Athenian statesman, legislator and poet. Floor mosaic. Ancient Lycia
RMBG4D5E–Bust of Athenian statesman Solon. Hand-colored halftone
RF2BDXNKP–Solon of Athens, Sage of Greece
RMBHKC9P–Solon, circa 640 - 560 BC, Greek politician, portrait, after bust, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RM2BDX8Y7–Solon of Athens, Sage of Greece
RM2RAA496–SOLON Greek lawgiver : with a heap of documents containing his laws. Date: 630 ? - 560 ? BC
RMDT363G–Kleobis (Cleobis) and Biton two human brothers in legend related by Solon to Croesus in Herodotus 580 BC Greek Greece
RF2WXTBW3–Bust of Greek lawmaker and reformer Solon, Greece 500 BC
RMPB10D6–Solon (638-558 BC), Athenian Statesman and Poet, Portrait with Child, Engraving
RFP01FCN–Chicago, Illinois, USA - April 29, 2018 Members of the Solon Greek School of Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church wearing traditional clothing and wa
RMM05GD3–Bronze Sculpture of Solon the Athenian Statesman
RMF579F9–Solon ( 640 - 560 BC). Athenian legislator 'Solon let conjure the observance of his laws'. Engraving by R. Brend'Amour.
RF2J5EH6T–vector obverse of Greek money, 50 drachmas coin with Solon profile
RM2WRC1RJ–Solon S.J. Vlasto, Photograph shows Solon Stylien J. Vlasto (1852-1927) founder and editor of the New York City Greek language newspaper, Atlantis., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMB0RBJX–Solon, 638 - 558 B.C. Athenian statesman, lawmaker and lyric poet. From the book Crabbs Historical Dictionary, published 1825.
RMJ57ARD–Marble bust of Athenian statesman Solon (638-558 BC). Roman copy from the 1st century AD after a Greek original from the late 2nd century BC from the Farnese Collection on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMP67NE0–Solon by Francesco Hayez ( Venice 1791-Milan 1882 ) Italy, Italian ( Solon 630– 560 bc Greece Greek ( Athenian statesman and lawgiver. One of the Seven Sages, he revised the code of laws established by Draco. His division of the citizens into four classes based on wealth rather than birth was the basis for Athenian democracy )
RMA668X4–Solon Visconti
RMD95WKJ–Solon (c640-559 BC) Greek lawyer, poet and merchant. Woodcut from 'Liber chronicarum mundi' (Nuremberg Chronicle) by Harmann Schedel (Nuremberg, 1493).
RM2F2G7H8–The Verdict of Zaleucus 1676 Jan de Bray Townhall Stadhuis Haarlem The Netherlands Holland Dutch. ( Zaleucus (7th century BC) Greek lawmaker Although he does not carry the fame of Solon (Athens) and Lycurgus (Sparta), Zaleucus (or Zaleukos) is one of ancient Greek's legendary lawgivers. He arranged the Locrian codes of law in the 7th century BC.
RMBHKC9D–Solon, circa 640 - 560 BC, Greek politician, portrait, after bust, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMHRKKX1–Solon of Athens, Sage of Greece
RMDATWJT–Solon, circa 640 - circa 560 BC, Attic politician, legislator, portrait, profile, copper engraving, circa 18th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMG3B2HM–Solon (Viscounti)
RMDATXN2–Solon, circa 640 BC - circa 560 BC, Athens legislator, one of the 'Seven Sages of Greece', woodcut out of the World Chronicle by Hartmann Schedel, 1493, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMDPXGRX–SOLON
RMDATXTP–Solon, circa 640 BC - circa 560 BC, Athens legislator, 'Seven Sages of Greece', portrait, profile, copper engraving out of the Levater: 'Sur la Physiognomie', Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMBD8NA7–Solon Illustration from History of Greece by Victor Duruy Boston 1890
RMDATXN4–Solon, circa 640 BC - circa 560 BC, Athens legislator, 'Seven Sages of Greece', copper engraving out of the 'Lavater - Sur la Physiognomie', circa 1800, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RF2J5EHRA–vector obverse of Greek money, 50 drachmas coin with Solon profile
RMW57MWT–Solon of Athens Solon Salaminius (title on object) The seven sages of Greece (series title), A man in military clothing, full-length portrait, seen on the left, standing by a building, a large block on the right shoulder, a glove and a spear for the feet. Underneath the performance a seven-line Latin poem. This print is part of a series of eight prints: a title print and seven numbered portraits of Greek sages., The seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales, Jacob de Gheyn (III) (mentioned on object), 1616, paper, etching, h 300
RF2J64HA3–vector obverse of Greek money, 50 drachmas coin with Solon profile
RMER650A–Solon reforms the laws of Athens. 593 BC
RF2J5EH5N–vector obverse of Greek money, 50 drachmas coin with Solon profile
RMJ57A91–Marble bust of Athenian statesman Solon (638-558 BC). Roman copy from the 1st century AD after a Greek original from the late 2nd century BC from the Farnese Collection on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMD95WKH–Solon (c640-559 BC) Greek lawyer, poet and merchant. Woodcut from 'Liber chronicarum mundi' (Nuremberg Chronicle) by Harmann Schedel (Nuremberg, 1493).
RM2G78B32–Solon (c. 630 – c. 560 BC) was an Athenian statesman, lawmaker and poet. He is remembered particularly for his efforts to legislate against political, economic and moral decline in archaic Athens.[2] His reforms failed in the short term, yet he is often credited with having laid the foundations for Athenian democracy.[3][4][5] He wrote poetry for pleasure, as patriotic propaganda, and in defence of his constitutional reform. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VIII; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in L
RMG1DJR1–Bust of Solon, an Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
RFCC2T61–The three ancient Greeks are: historian Herodotus, orator Demosthenes, and statesman and lawgiver Solon.
RMC28RCN–Solon (ca.640-558 BC). Athenian lawmaker and poet, one of the Seven Sages of Greece.
RM2PC5HEY–Solon, 638 - 558 B.C. Athenian statesman, lawmaker and lyric poet. From the series of early 17th century prints Septem Sapientum Græciæ Icones or Seven wise men of Greece, by Jacques de Gheyn III.
RM2JK4KWX–Solon (ca. 640 BC - ca. 558 BC). Athenian lawmaker, statesman and poet, one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume I. 1854.
RMKKP6C0–Croesus condemned to death on a funeral pyre by Cyrus the Great. Croesus, king of Lydia. A symbol of wealth to the Greeks, he allied himself with Egypt and Babylonia against Cyrus the Great of Persia. Defeated and captured, he was condemned to the funeral pyre, but when he invoked the name of Solon, Cyrus pardonned him and appointed him his advisor. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RMJGD9WW–Solon 638-558 BC successful as a reformer. Solon was one of the leading citizens of Athens – a wise man, a poet This Roman bust in the Uffizi Museum in Florence is inscribed as being of Solon. However the inscription is late – probably put on in the Renaissance – and it is more likely to be a bust of the poet Sophocles
RMG38H4G–SOLON'S LAWS
RM2PR58KC–Poet Sophocles - Solon 638-558 BC successful as a reformer. Solon was one of the leading citizens of Athens – a wise man, a poet This Roman bust in the Uffizi Museum in Florence is inscribed as being of Solon. However the inscription is late – probably put on in the Renaissance – and it is more likely to be a bust of the poet Sophocles Galleria degli Uffizi, 1581, Founder: Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, Florence, Italy, Italy, 1st - 2nd Century AD
RMJH2FCT–Croesus was the king of Lydia who, according to Herodotus, reigned for 14 years: from 560 BC until his defeat by the Persian king Cyrus the Great in 546 BC. He is seen exhibiting his treasures to Solon, an Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet. He is remembered particularly for his efforts to legislate against political, economic, and moral decline in archaic Athens
RMP4T37M–Bust of Solon (540-475 B.C.), Greek philosopher.. Naples, Saint Martin museum. Author: Anonymous. Location: MUSEO SAN MARTINO, NEAPEL, ITALIA.
RM2RA25HW–50 Drachma Coin
RM2AXY5DD–Portraits of Corinthian ruler Periander 1, Athenian statesman Solon 2, Bias of Priene 3, Greek mathetician Thales of Miletus 4, and Pittacus of Mytilene 5. etc. Ritratti di Periandro, Solone, Biante, Talete, Pittaco. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giovanni Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrario’s Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1842.
RMDX5YBP–King Croesus and Solon, illustration from book dated 1878
RMJ4PP3C–Solon, c. 638-c. 558 BC, an Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet, Ancient Greece
RF2J5EHM6–vector obverse of Greek money, 50 drachmas coin with Solon profile
RM2J8HCBX–St. Francis before the Pope and Cardinals (tempera on panel) by Gaddi, Taddeo (c.1300-66); Galleria dell'Accademia & Museo degli Strumenti Musicali, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Italian, out of copyright.
RMDHA2RM–Solon S.J. Vasto (LOC)
RM2BAR3F8–Banquet given by Periander [Periandro] to the seven wise men of Greece (Periander, Thales, Solon, Cleobulus, Chilon, Bias, and Pittacus) philosophers, statesmen, and law-givers who were renowned for their wisdom From La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 1 [Science and it's people Vol 1] by Luis Figuier ; traducción de la tercera edición francesa por Pelegrin Casabó y Pagés ; ilustrada por Armet, Gomez, Martí y Alsina, Planella, Puiggarí, Serra, Printed in Barcelona in 1879
RMAY5M00–Solons Laws
RFCC2T4T–Ancient Greeks are: ruler/tyrant of Corinth Periander, Athenian general and statesman Alcibiades, and lawgiver/statesman Solon.
RFPB4NP8–Athens, Greece - June 29, 2018. Graffiti of philosopher Solon, founder of Athenian democracy, by INO, a visual artist from Greece, in a building facad
RMMNXCGN–. English: Solon, ancient Greek statesman. From Thomas Stanley, (1655), The history of philosophy: containing the lives, opinions, actions and Discourses of the Philosophers of every Sect, illustrated with effigies of divers of them. circa 1655. Unknown 1131 Solon in Thomas Stanley History of Philosophy
RM2JK4KXH–Solon (ca. 640 BC - ca. 558 BC). Athenian lawmaker, statesman and poet, one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. Detail. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume I. 1854.
RMHX3F3E–Portait of Solon, a prominent Greek statesman and poet, in profile, 1809. From the New York Public Library.
RMRYCE5C–Chilon of Sparta, print maker: Jacob de Gheyn III, Decimus Magnus Ausonius, Nicolaes de Clerck, 1616
RMHX3F3H–Portrait of Solon, a prominent ancient Greek poet and statesman, accompanied by symbols of his erudition and importance, 1850. From the New York Public Library.
RM2B0337A–Al-Mubashshir ibn Fatik was a scholar and patron of the Fatimid court in Cairo in the middle of the eleventh century. He studied medicine, astronomy, and history, and composed a lost History of the Fatimid Caliph al-Mustanṣir (r. 1036–1094). His only book to have survived, The Choicest Maxims and Best Sayings, gives 20 biographies of some of the main Semitic, Greek, and Egyptian figures of wisdom and prophecy. An important part of the biographical and gnomological materials may be compared with similar fragments attested in Greek literature. The Choicest Maxims was a medieval success, transla
RMH2BYN4–A banquet attended by the Seven Sages of Greece. Periander, Thales, Solon, Cleobulus, Chilon, Bias, and Pittacus, seven early-6th-century BC philosophers, statesmen, and law-givers who were renowned for their wisdom.
RM2T687HT–Portraits of Corinthian ruler Periander 1, Athenian statesman Solon 2, Bias of Priene 3, Greek mathetician Thales of Miletus 4, and Pittacus of Mytilene 5. etc. Ritratti di Periandro, Solone, Biante, Talete, Pittaco. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giovanni Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1842.
RM2B02RHB–Al-Mubashshir ibn Fātik was a scholar and patron of the Fatimid court in Cairo in the middle of the eleventh century. He studied medicine, astronomy, and history, and composed a lost History of the Fatimid Caliph al-Mustanṣir (r. 1036–1094). His only book to have survived, The Choicest Maxims and Best Sayings (Kitāb mukhtār al-ḥikam wa-maḥasin al-kalim or al-kilam), gives 20 biographies of some of the main Semitic, Greek, and Egyptian figures of wisdom and prophecy. An important part of the biographical and gnomological materials may be compared with similar fragments attested in Greek litera
RMM5Y705–Greece Level: 190-ft Donor: Greece Dates: 1856/1885 Original material: marble Dimensions: 2' 6 x 3' 9 Sculptor/Carver: not known Original inscription: [text in Greek] Translation of text: George Washington, the hero, the citizen of the new and illustrious liberty: the land of Solon, Themistocles, and Pericles—the mother of ancient liberty—sends this ancient stone as a testimony of honor and admiration from the Parthenon. [FH]
RM2K9C5MD–Solon Dictating His Laws, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume I, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1894
RMJ4PP3M–Solon, c. 638-c. 558 BC, an Athenian statesman with Croesus, king of Lydia, Ancient Greece
RF2J5EHRC–vector obverse of Greek money, 50 drachmas coin with Solon profile
RM2G4R3HM–Solon, Athenian statesman, lawmaker and poet, c.630-560BC. Copperplate engraving by Pieter Bodart (1676-1712) from Henricus Spoor’s Deorum et Heroum, Virorum et Mulierum Illustrium Imagines Antiquae Illustatae, Gods and Heroes, Men and Women, Illustrated with Antique Images, Petrum, Amsterdam, 1715. First published as Favissæ utriusque antiquitatis tam Romanæ quam Græcæ in 1707. Henricus Spoor was a Dutch physician, classical scholar, poet and writer, fl. 1694-1716.
RMJ7JG7X–Solon and Thales of Miletus, part of the Seven Sages of Ancient Greece
RF2WD8N2A–Solon 638 - 558 v. Chr. athenischer Staatsmann, Gesetzgeber und Lyriker aus dem Buch Crabbs Historical Dictionary aus 1825, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RM2BMFDW6–Europa, Griechenland, Athen, Solon, Staatsmann, Lyriker und Philosoph, nach der antiken Büste in Florenz, Motiv aus : ' Allgemeine Weltgeschichte für alle Stände von den frühesten Zeiten bis zum Jahr 1870 ' , von Karl von Rotteck, durchgesehen und fortgeführt von Wilhelm Zimmermann , erster Band, Verlag : Rieger ´sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, 1869 . / Europe, Greece, Athens, Solon, statesman, philosopher and lyric poet, portrait after a antique bust in Florenz, image from : ' Allgemeine Weltgeschichte für alle Stände von den frühesten Zeiten bis zum Jahr 1870 ' ( World history in gen
RFBPCFRR–Lycurgus (800-730 B.C. ??) was the legendary lawgiver of the ancient Greek city-state Sparta.
RM2WE2B2R–Portret van Solon, Pierre Michel Alix, after Jean François Garnerey, 1793 - 1795 print Portrait of the Greek statesman Solon, and Profil to the left, in an oval. France paper
RM2J8HCM1–The Study of Federigo da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, clockwise from TL: Euclides of Megara, Greek philosopher (450-374 BC); Vittorino da Feltre, Italian educator (1378-1446); Solon, Athenian legislator (638-559 BC); Bartholo Sentinati; Pope Sixtus IV (1471-84); Albert the Great, German man of letters (c.1206-80); Johannes Bessarion, Roman Catholic prelate (15th century); Pope Pius II (1405-64) (panel, photographs replace some originals in the Louvre) by Joos van Gent (Joos van Wassenhove) (fl.1460-75); Palazzo Ducale, Urbino, Italy; Flemish, out of copyright.
RM2JK4KYA–Solon (ca. 640 BC - ca. 558 BC). Athenian lawmaker, statesman and poet, one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. Detail. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume I. 1854.
RMERGJ39–History of Goldsmithery: Croesus showing his treasures to Solon. Liebig collectible card series: 'Goldsmithery through the Ages' (French: 'L'orfèvrerie à travers les siècles'). 1921. C: king of Lydia from 560 to 547 BC.
RMRYCE5H–Thales of Miletus, Jacob de Gheyn (III), Decimus Magnus Ausonius, Nicolaes de Clerck, 1616
RM2BB51AN–Banquet given by Periander [Periandro] to the seven wise men of Greece (Periander, Thales, Solon, Cleobulus, Chilon, Bias, and Pittacus) philosophers, statesmen, and law-givers who were renowned for their wisdom From La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 1 [Science and it's people Vol 1] by Luis Figuier ; traducción de la tercera edición francesa por Pelegrin Casabó y Pagés ; ilustrada por Armet, Gomez, Martí y Alsina, Planella, Puiggarí, Serra, Printed in Barcelona in 1879
RF2HTWWRC–Art inspired by Marble head of a bearded man, Imperial, 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. 12 3/16 in. (31 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy of a Greek statue of the 4th century B.C.. Since eight other Roman copies of this Greek portrait type are known, it probably represents a famous figure, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPWD8MF–A marble bust of Sophocles, formerly known as Solon, on display in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.
RMPAP046–Marble head of a bearded man. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: H. 12 3/16 in. (31 cm). Date: 2nd century A.D.. Copy of a Greek statue of the 4th century B.C. Since eight other Roman copies of this Greek portrait type are known, it probably represents a famous figure. Although there is no evidence for identification, some scholars have suggested that the original statue portrayed the Athenian lawgiver Solon, one of the Seven Sages famed in antiquity for practical wisdom. This head is one of the most sensitive and crisp likenesses in the Metropolitan's collection of Roman copies of Greek portraits
RM2BF7TGY–Instauration de la democratie en Grece : Solon (640-558 avant JC) homme politique dictant ses reformes (Athenian statesman, lawmaker Solon laid the fo
RF2B9BXBA–Solon of Athens Solon Salaminius (title on object) The seven sages of Greece (series title), A man in military clothing, full-length portrait, seen on the left, standing by a building, a large block on the right shoulder, a glove and a spear for the feet. Underneath the performance a seven-line Latin poem. This print is part of a series of eight prints: a title print and seven numbered portraits of Greek sages., The seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales, Jacob de Gheyn (III) (mentioned on object), 1616, paper, etching, h 300
RM2G4GF64–The Followers of Solon Defending the Temple of Venus, 1634.
RM2AKXFN9–A brief history of the nations and of their progress in civilization . angerous persons by secret vote (ostracism) wasintrodxiced. Under this system of free government, patri-otism and zeal for the honor of the city increased amazingly.Athens became more and more prosperous, and culture keptpace with prosperity. Literature. — In the eighth century, with the tendency todemocracy, new types of lyrical poetry appeared. These were Interior of a Greek House {Restoration) the Elegiac and the Iambic. Mimnermus, Solon, Theognis, andSimonides were among the most famous masters of the formertype of vers
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