RMHMB1CJ–A tree amid the cultivated fields, Valley of the Muses, near Mount Helicon, Boeotia, Greece.
RFKXN9XF–Candy ornament isolated on white background made of glass
RMM8AYX2–Helicon Boemo-Hercynius, in quo nouem applausibus coronatur Neo-Rex Boemiæ Leopoldus (1656) (14561435308)
RM2WFWHB0–Design for the second ceiling, Johann August Corvinus, After Paul Decker (I), 1693 - 1724 print Design for a ceiling painting with mythological and allegorical figures. In the middle, Jupiter hands over a scepter to Minerva. Augsburg paper engraving / etching Father Time, man with wings and scythe. Hippocrene (fountain of Mount Helicon), produced when Pegasus' hoof struck the ground. single Muses. Prometheus brings fire to mankind. (story of) Jupiter (Zeus)
RM2AM314R–Wholesale prices for the trade . ^FfilCAN CUCUMBER-. ELECTRO, $1.00. JAPANESE HOP. ELECTRO, 45c. Heliotrope, finest mixed, % oz., 25c Hearty 70 7 50 Lemoines Mammoth Flowered, mixed Helicon 1 75 Hesperis Matronalis (Sweet Rocket), mixed Helmet 10 Heuchera Sanguinea, </s oz., 25c Hewer 1 35 Hibiscus, Giant Yellow or Sunset (Golden Bowl) ...Hiatus 35 Crimson Eye Hidden Hollyhock, Chafers best double White Hoery 1 Pink ..Hoarse 1 Deep Rose Hockey 1 Crimson Hodman 1 Blood-Red Hoeve 1 Lemon Yellow Hoist 1 Canary Yellow Holding 1 Salmon Homer 1 lack Homan 1 Dr. Faust, bl Double all colors, best m
RMFTG8P2–Helicon Boemo-Hercynius, in quo nouem applausibus coronatur Neo-Rex BoemiC3A6 Leopoldus (1656)
RMMXCT48–. English: Hugh William Williams. Select Views in Greece with Classical Illustrations, vol. ΙI, London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green / Edinburgh, Adam Black, M.DCCC.XXIX (1829) . 1829. William Hugh Williams 427 Mount Helicon - Williams Hugh William - 1829
RM2WB7MKW–Simon Floquet - Minerva and the Muses on Mount Helicon.
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RMHMB2G1–A road leading to a church near Thespies, Valley of the Muse, near Mount Helicon, Boeotia, Greece.
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RMM8AYX5–Helicon Boemo-Hercynius, in quo nouem applausibus coronatur Neo-Rex Boemiæ Leopoldus (1656) (14561621097)
RM2WE2970–Poet with his muse, Gerard Melder, after Matthias van der Eyck, 1734 print Left under a tree is a poet with a book in one hand and a pen in the other hand. He looks at a drawing that is shown to him of the Muze of the stage. At his feet, a palette, brushes and a painting stick lie on the ground. In the background on the right Pegasus on the Helicon. Leiden paper etching the poet and his muse. Pegasus, the winged horse
RM2CER5TN–. The life of the Greeks and Romans. Fig. 122. c. In and on graves of this kind are found many objects, eitherfor the purpose of adorning them or for that of indicating the 94 ALTARS IN GRAVES.—STELAL identity of the body. Of vessels and other utensils intended forthe use of the dead, we have spoken before. When the buriedperson began to be considered as a hero, the grave required analtar. (Graves were commonly called heroa, even if not in theform of temples.) Such altars, in the shape of dice, with thename of the dead inscribed on them, are numerous in Boeotia,round the Helicon. Others, round
RMFTG8P0–Helicon Boemo-Hercynius, in quo nouem applausibus coronatur Neo-Rex BoemiC3A6 Leopoldus (1656)
RMMTX4NN–. English: Christopher Wordsworth. Greece Pictorial, Descriptive, & Historical, and a History of the Characteristics of Greek Art, London, John Murray, 1882. 1882. Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885) Description British priest Bishop of Lincoln Date of birth/death 30 October 1807 20 March 1885 Location of birth London Authority control : Q5113463 VIAF: 69707507 ISNI: 0000 0000 8150 0859 LCCN: n88175415 NLA: 35853349 GND: 117423564 WorldCat 427 Mounts Korombili and Helicon, from the bay of Crisso - Wordsworth Christopher - 1882
RMPG415A–Image from page 397 of 'The English Helicon; a selection of modern poetry, etc' .
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RMM8AYX3–Helicon Boemo-Hercynius, in quo nouem applausibus coronatur Neo-Rex Boemiæ Leopoldus (1656) (14561443449)
RM2WFMBP8–Boy by Minerva Lawered, Adolf van der Laan, 1738 print In the presence of putti and a muse, a boy is honored by Minerva. The laurel wreath is led in the air by a putto. In the distance on the right Pegasus on Mount Helicon. The show is caught is a graceful list of motifs of plants, animals and fruits. paper etching (story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena). single Muses. crowning with laurel. cupids: 'amores', 'amoretti', 'putti'. Pegasus, the winged horse
RM2CPYAAJ–. Helicon Boemo-Hercynius, in quo nouem applausibus coronatur Neo-Rex Boemiæ Leopoldus . (^Jle/r (Jr^es ITUis^c ^ Trajcc Supertorum vermiffk.^A^.j^s-r- c^G, I Hmbiemsheliconboemoherc00prag
RFFFT70D–of 'The Lower Slopes; reminiscences of excursions round the base of Helicon, etc'
RMMXCT72–. English: Christopher Wordsworth. Greece Pictorial, Descriptive, & Historical, and a History of the Characteristics of Greek Art, London, John Murray, 1882. 1882. Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885) Description British priest Bishop of Lincoln Date of birth/death 30 October 1807 20 March 1885 Location of birth London Authority control : Q5113463 VIAF: 69707507 ISNI: 0000 0000 8150 0859 LCCN: n88175415 NLA: 35853349 GND: 117423564 WorldCat 427 Mounts Korombili and Helicon, from the bay of Crisso - Wordsworth Christopher - 1882
RMPGECRM–Image from page 346 of 'The English Helicon; a selection of modern poetry, etc' .
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RM2WCH2P5–Poet with his muse, Gerard Melder, after Matthias van der Eyck, 1734 print Left under a tree is a poet with a book in one hand and a pen in the other hand. He looks at a drawing, which is shown to him of the Muze of the stage. At his feet, a palette, brushes and a painting stick lie on the ground. In the background on the right Pegasus on the Helicon. Leiden paper etching the poet and his muse. Pegasus, the winged horse
RMHBXCMP–The Lower Slopes: reminiscences of excursions round the base of Helicon, etc Image taken from page 7 of 'The Lower Slopes reminiscences
RMMXCT6W–. English: Christopher Wordsworth. Greece Pictorial, Descriptive, & Historical, and a History of the Characteristics of Greek Art, London, John Murray, 1882. 1882. Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885) Description British priest Bishop of Lincoln Date of birth/death 30 October 1807 20 March 1885 Location of birth London Authority control : Q5113463 VIAF: 69707507 ISNI: 0000 0000 8150 0859 LCCN: n88175415 NLA: 35853349 GND: 117423564 WorldCat 427 Mounts Corombili and Helicon, from the bay of Crisso - Wordsworth Christopher - 1882
RMPNF81R–Image from page 104 of 'The English Helicon; a selection of modern poetry, etc' .
RFKXNA4X–Candy ornament isolated on white background made of glass
RMK7XHN7–Illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies (Heliconidae Helicon) BHL12839976
RM2W91W0X–Three Signalling Horns, Maurits Verveer, 1877 photograph Three signal horns against a dark background. One is a simple trumpet -shaped fog horn with a mouthpiece and carries the inscription '1a / Helicon'. The other two consist of a cupboard where the horn sticks to the top: the left horn, which the inscription 'Foghorn /' Caecilia / And / Helicon. / Systeme Lefebre / The Hague 'wears a mouthpiece; The other is a steam horn with inscription 'Stoomhoorn Sijsteem Lefèbre. / s Gravenhage. ' The Hague paper The Hague
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RMMTX4NM–. English: Christopher Wordsworth. Greece Pictorial, Descriptive, & Historical, and a History of the Characteristics of Greek Art, London, John Murray, 1882. 1882. Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885) Description British priest Bishop of Lincoln Date of birth/death 30 October 1807 20 March 1885 Location of birth London Authority control : Q5113463 VIAF: 69707507 ISNI: 0000 0000 8150 0859 LCCN: n88175415 NLA: 35853349 GND: 117423564 WorldCat 427 Mounts Corombili and Helicon, from the bay of Crisso - Wordsworth Christopher - 1882
RMPNGP0N–Image from page 419 of 'The English Helicon; a selection of modern poetry, etc' .
RMK7XHN4–Illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies (Heliconidae Helicon VI) BHL12839968
RM2WFN66W–Emblem of the Society 'Kunstliefde does not save a diligence' in The Hague, Noah van der Meer (II), After Aert Schouman, 1772 - 1773 print Vignette with medallion with the emblem of the poetry 'Kunstliefde does not save a diligence' in The Hague. The Society was founded in 1772. Erato, the muse of the lyricism, with a winch on Mount Helicon. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving Erato (one of the Muses); 'Erato' (Ripa). the all-seeing eye, triangle with eye symbol of God the Father. cupids: 'amores', 'amoretti', 'putti'. Pegasus, the winged horse The Hague
RMH2XC1F–Illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies (Heliconidae- Helicon VI) BHL128
RMMWR5CJ–. English: Edward Dodwell. A Classical and Topographical Tour through Greece, during the Years 1801, 1805, and 1806, vol. ΙΙ, London, Rodwell and Martin, 1819. 1819. Edward Dodwell (1767–1832) Description Irish painter and writer Date of birth/death 30 November 1767 13 May 1832 Location of birth/death Dublin Rome Work location Cambridge, Greece, Naples, Rome Authority control : Q536003 VIAF: 29669247 ISNI: 0000 0000 8342 5936 ULAN: 500046691 LCCN: n84081579 GND: 118526170 WorldCat 532 Ruins of Thespeia Mount Helicon - Dodwell Edward - 1819
RMPNFGAY–Image from page 225 of 'The English Helicon; a selection of modern poetry, etc' .
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RM2TDK4DB–Harpsichord, Johannes Ruckers, 1640 Harpsichord with double keyboard. The inside of the lid is decorated with two original paintings that display the battle between Apollo and Pan based on the judgment of Midas by Hendrick Goltzius (1590). The front valve gives Apollo and the muses on Mount Helicon. The outside was again painted in the 18th century with red chinoiserie decoration. Antwerp wood (plant material). metal. bone (material). paint (coating) Harpsichord with double keyboard. The inside of the lid is decorated with two original paintings that display the battle between Apollo and Pan b
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RMH2XC1B–Illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies (Heliconidae- Helicon I) BHL128
RMMTX9T1–. English: Edward Dodwell. A Classical and Topographical Tour through Greece, during the Years 1801, 1805, and 1806, vol. ΙΙ, London, Rodwell and Martin, 1819. 1819. Edward Dodwell (1767–1832) Description Irish painter and writer Date of birth/death 30 November 1767 13 May 1832 Location of birth/death Dublin Rome Work location Cambridge, Greece, Naples, Rome Authority control : Q536003 VIAF: 29669247 ISNI: 0000 0000 8342 5936 ULAN: 500046691 LCCN: n84081579 GND: 118526170 WorldCat 532 Ruins of Thespeia Mount Helicon - Dodwell Edward - 1819
RMPNGMPM–Image from page 381 of 'The English Helicon; a selection of modern poetry, etc' .
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RM2WFHP4K–Minerva visits the Muzen on Mount Helicon, Virgilius Solis, 1569 print print maker: Neurenbergpublisher: Frankfurt am Mainpublisher: Frankfurt am Mainpublisher: Frankfurt am Main paper letterpress printing scrollwork, strapwork ornament. Minerva visits the Muses on Mount Helicon to see the fountain Hippocrene, which Pegasus had just brought forth. the Muses acting together (as group). lyre, cithara, psaltery - CC - out of doors. lute, and special forms of lute, e.g.: theorbo - CC - out of doors. string instruments (bowed) - CC - out of doors
RMH2XC1C–Illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies (Heliconidae- Helicon II) BHL128
RMP5XKAP–N/A. Plate XXXVIII A, B: '(Papilio) Alcidamas' ( = Papilio glaucus), see Funet C, D: '(Papilio) Tales' ( = Eueides tales, iconotype), see Funet E, F: '(Papilio) Antiocha' ( = Heliconius antiochus), see Funet Note: the name 'Antiocha' doesn't occur in The Global Lepidoptera Names Index or in Funet. Cramer refers in his description to the Linnaean name 'Pap. Helicon Antiochus'. Maybe Cramer took this name not as an adjective but as the name of the town of (Antakya). . 1779. Pieter Cramer (1721 - 1776) and Caspar Stoll (between 1725 and 1730 - 1791) 388 Cramer&Stoll-uitlandsche kapellen vol.
RMPNGJCE–Image from page 322 of 'The English Helicon; a selection of modern poetry, etc' .
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RM2WG5X24–House of Radja Batipo, demolished and burned to his punishment and discipline as he being head and captain of the rebellion in the Padangsche Bovelandententen Jare 1841, 1841 The house located between trees, in the foreground three palm trees, two people on the right at the house. According to the caption, this would be the home of the Sultan of Batipo (Batipuh). In 1841, this Sultan led a rebellion against Dutch authority in the Padang Panjang district on the west coast of Sumatra. Netherlands paper. watercolor (paint) brush writer, poet, author. Helicon, sacred to the Muses Sumatra. Fake Pa
RM2CEND07–. A smaller history of Greece, from the earliest times to the Roman conquest. escriptionsof the ordinary pursuits of life. The poems of the former classpassed under the name of Homer; while those of the latterwere in the same general >vay ascribed to Hesiod. The formerwere the productions of the Ionic and JEolic minstrels in AsiaMinor, among whom Homer stood pre-eminent and eclipsed thebrightness of the rest: the latter were the compositions of a schoolof bards in the neighbourhood of Mount Helicon in Beeotia, amongwhom in like manner Hesiod enjoyed the greatest celebrity. Thepoems of both
RMH2XC1E–Illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies (Heliconidae- Helicon V) BHL128
RMP5XM0X–N/A. Plate XXVIII Warning: some taxa/names may be misidentified/misapplied or placed in a different genus. 1: Pap[ilio] Helicon[ius] MENIPPE ( = Acraea zetes (Linnaeus, 1758), see Funet). Photos at The Linnean Collections. 2: Pap[ilio] Nymph[alis] Phal[eratus] EVELINA ( = Dophla evelina (Fabricius, 1775), see Funet). Photos at Barcode of Life. 3: Pap[ilio] Nymph[alis] Phal[eratus] PETILIA ( = Danaus chrysippus petilia (Stoll, 1790), iconotype, see Funet). Photos at Encyclopedia of Life. Also on pl. 118 B, C as [Papilio] Chrysippus and on pl. 127 E, F [D. c. chrysippus] as [Papilio] Alcippu
RMPNFDX3–Image from page 186 of 'The English Helicon; a selection of modern poetry, etc' .
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RM2WFRMBB–Minerva and Apollo accompany Ovidius to a temple, Jan van Vianen, after Jan Goeree, 1697 print Minerva removes Ovidius from his winged shoes. Her shield lies on the floor. At a temple is Apollo that keeps the door of the temple open. On both sides are Hermen of the Kronos and Rheia gods. On top of the Temple Apollo, Pegasus and the Muses on Mount Helicon. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving (story of) Ovid. Aegis: shield with Gorgon's head (attribute of Minerva). (story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena). (story of) Apollo (Phoebus). Helicon, sacred to the Muses
RM2CPYA90–. Helicon Boemo-Hercynius, in quo nouem applausibus coronatur Neo-Rex Boemiæ Leopoldus . ir^BOHEMIA Leopoldvs Ignativ6^ PrinoipumB OHEMIAi Owisfcimwit J-i • Xeopoldorvm r.. ^ lema (^x JiuicC (fairU cUnfiris iw Ji^m B oli rj^Grl ime Suv mowy nihr mc laiUcmrc^ umura.O^^o twsMus ^tmd es^e vi^ ,(^ wsvUiS; ueU fmc Ortris Yw^crii-h c(Vcj-Lpc Cf[e^auf tmiruef iHa mas V,
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RMP5XM0D–N/A. Plate XXV Warning: some taxa/names may be misidentified/misapplied or placed in a different genus. 1: Pap[ilio] Eq[ues] Troj[anus] EPHESTION ( = Limenitis arthemis astyanax (Fabricius, 1775), see Funet). Photos at Butterflies of America. 2: Pap[ilio] Nymph[alis] Phal[eratus] METEA ( = Pseudacraea hostilia ((Drury, 1782), see Funet). In regiater spelled METRA. 3: Pap[ilio] Helicon[ius] EGINA ( = Melinaea ludovica), see Funet. Also on pl. 39 F, G as [Papilio] Egina, on pl 291 D as [Papilio] Egina and on pl. 297 E as [Papilio] Ludovica. Not in register. 4: Pap[ilio] Helicon[ius] ARTEMI
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RM2WFPEA3–Portrait of Joseph Addison, Jacob Houbraken, After Gottfried Kneller, 1748 print Portrait of the English politician and writer Joseph Addison. Under the portrait, an image of Pegasus on Mount Helicon, with a laurel wreath surrounded by a laurel wreath, with the holy source the hippocrene under his hooves, as a reference to the arts. Also under the portrait there are a winch, a trumpet, a mask, a crown and a caduceus. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving / pen Hippocrene (fountain of Mount Helicon), produced when Pegasus' hoof struck the ground. lyre, cithara, psaltery. caduceus (staff with two
RM2CDB23B–. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . ret. iv. 1121; Fest. 5. v.Sicyonia.) IV. Topography of the City.— Few cities in Greecewere more finely situated than Sicyon. The hillon which it stood commands a most splendid view.Towards the west is seen the plain so celebratedfor its fertility; towards the east the prospect isbounded by the lofty hill of the Acrocorinthus; whilein front lies the sea, with the noble mountains ofParnassus, Helicon, and Cithaeron rising from theopposite coast, the whole forming a charmingprospect, which cannot have been without influencein cultivating the love for th
RM2M9G33X–010428-F-4884R-006. [Complete] Scene Caption: STAFF Sergeant Charles Anderson, Helicon Tuba player in the 'Dixie Express' ensemble of the Air Force Reserve Band, talks to fans prior to the ensemble playing during the seventh inning stretch of the Cleveland Indians vs. Texas Rangers baseball game at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio. Comprised of active-duty musicians, the Air Force Reserve Band utilizing their 'Strike Package' is targeting the Youngstown, Warren, Akron, Canton and Cleveland Ohio areas with an all-out blitz of jazz, brass, Dixie, woodwind, and anti-drug ensembles. The 'Strike Pac
RMMMX13D–. Deutsch: 'Dendrono' (de:Johann Georg Puschner), 'Der angehende Student', Kupferstich von 1725, Szenen aus dem Leben der Studenten an der de:Universität Altdorf Der angehende Student So zieht ein Musen-Sohn nach frequentirten Schulen, hin auf den Helicon, um größre Ehr zu buhlen, Die Eltern rüsten ihn mit Geld und Kleidern aus Er reiset mit der Post, von seines Vatters Hauß: Doch mit Erinnerung und Vätterlichen Lehren Er soll sich an die Welt und ihre Lust nicht kehren Sey fleißig, lieber Sohn, leb friedlich und in Ruh Und ziehe unserm Hauß, ja keine Schande zu. English: Copper engraving of
RM2TDKER5–Roemer with a poem to Constantijn Huygens, anonymous, 1619 Low, spun from a wire. Soul inserted. High, egg -shaped chalice above a short trunk, which is set with two rows of Doornnoppen. A wire indicates the transition from the chalice to the trunk. In Caligraphy Letters, Anna Roemers Visscher is engraved by Anna Roemers Visscher 'Aen Constantinus Huijgens' and on the reverse 'Scheroeckt soo is my pen, my paper / rust is my reinforcement, grinding is my Lier./ Gaet Zegen -Rijck Poeet, Get Henen on the tops / from Helicon, and Haelt a bit whatever, to drop / in my jnck tolerated, on that ick (a
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RM2CERXG2–. The student's manual of ancient geography, based upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. Coin of Thespije.. Coin of Tanagra. CiiAP. XX. TOWNS. 403 Of the less important towns we may notice—Alalcomenae, at the footof ^[t. Tilphossium, celebrated for the worship of Athena ;^ Onchestus,S.E. of Haliartus, and belonging to it, famed for a temple and graveof Poseidon ;^ A sera, on Mt. Helicon, W. of Thespiao, the residence ofHesiod;^ Thisbe/ in the S.W., near the sea, and possessing a lowenclosed plain which was liable to be flooded, but was rendered in)jarts cultivable by means of a cau
RMP5XKW0–N/A. Plate I Warning: some taxa/names may be misidentified/misapplied or placed in a different genus. 1A, B: Pap[ilio] Eq[ues] Troj[anus] AMOSIS ( = Papilio hyppason Cramer, [1775], see Funet). Butterfly on plate 29 E as [Papilio] Hyppason and on pl. 169 A, B as [Papilio] Amosis. 2: Pap[ilio] Eq[ues] Troj[anus] ANCHISES ( = Parides anchises (Linnaeus, 1758), see Funet). Butterfly on pl. 318 A, B. C, D. 3A, B: Pap[ilio] Helicon[ius] CALLIOPE ( = Stalachtis calliope (Linnaeus, 1758), see Funet). Butterfly on plate 133 F as [Papilio] Eugenia and on pl. 246 C as [Papilio] Calliope. 4: Pap[i
RM2WFMBAD–Allegorical title page with the writer Jean de la Fontaine and his muse, Bernard Picart (workshop of), After Bernard Picart, 1721 print The writer Jean de la Fontaine writes in a book and is accompanied by his muse. A putto brings him a nap with water from the hippocrene, the river on the Mount Helicon and the source of poetic inspiration. He looks at the Greek fable writer Aesop who points to heaven where a cloud of truth and fable. Above them a cloth on which various fables are depicted. In the margin a five -line caption in French. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving inspiration of the poet
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RM2CEKW4A–. Modern orchestration and instrumentation : or, The art of instrumentation ; containing detailed descriptions of the character and peculiarities of all instruments and their practical employment. d.E9^ March. // 5 ^ -i r ^^• -J-J- -i-t- ^-:t -*-? r-^ =^fe ^M=b b^.. - 20. THE HELICON OR CONTRABASSTUBA. A bass instrument like the above-mentionedone, with a powerful, sonorous, soft tone, owingto which it is nearly always used in preferenceto the Bass Tuba. Helicons pitched in F, E flat, C, and B fiat are in use ; tonal-compass, notationand treatment the same as for the Bass Tuba.See examples on
RMP03785–. English: 1. Barque-rigged ironclad (H.M.S. Alexandra at sea). 2. H.M's Gunboat Decoy at sea. 3. HMS Alexandra in a breeze. 4. H.M's Despatch-vessel Helicon at sea. 5. Ship rigged ironclad (HMS Achilles in port)Signed by artist. 1. Barque-rigged ironclad (H.M.S. Alexandra at sea). 2. H.M's Gunboat Decoy at sea. 3. HMS Alexandra in a breeze. 4. H.M's Despatch-vessel Helicon at sea. 5. Ship rigged ironclad (HMS Achilles in port) . 1881. Woolley, C E A [artist] 14 1. Barque-rigged ironclad (H.M.S. Alexandra at sea). 2. H.M's Gunboat Decoy at sea. 3. HMS Alexandra in a breeze. 4. H.M's Despatch
RM2WFMW2H–Allegorical title page with the writer Jean de la Fontaine and his muse, Bernard Picart (workshop of), After Bernard Picart, 1721 print The writer Jean de la Fontaine writes in a book and is accompanied by his muse. A putto brings him a nap with water from the hippocrene, the river on the Mount Helicon and the source of poetic inspiration. He looks at the Greek fable writer Aesop who points to heaven where a cloud of truth and fable. Above them a cloth on which various fables are depicted. In the margin a five -line caption in French. Amsterdam paper etching / engraving inspiration of the poet
RMRYRKNK–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds for florists plants vegetable seeds, tools, fertilizers, sundries, etc . dreerswholesalep1908henr 2 Year: 1908 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 33 Dreer's Superb Gloxinias. Our strain of these is the finest procurable; the bulbs are well matured and of good size. We offer either separate colors, as blue, red, white, red with white edge, blue with white edge, or in choice mixture, at 60 cents per doz.; $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. Helicon ia. Stove plants with large ornamental foliage; useful subjects for exhibition purposes. A urea St
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RM2CGTFY1–. Mary Baldwin Seminary Bluestocking 1903 . A long, deep draught from the crystal fount That flows from Helicon ;And Mary has tasted the precious joy Of a life-work ^vell begun. As sunshine follows cloud.As rainbow follow^s rain. So Janies fun to a troubled face.Brings back the smile again. Calm is this maid,Unruffled and serene;But of that depthWhich always marksA student, wheneer seen. Her finger tips bewitch the keys, Else whence could flow such notes as these. Such tones as soft as sun-kissed breeze ? kSk A slender, graceful maid is she ;At musics shrine a devotee,And in her sphere renowne
RM2WFNPEW–Roman emperor on a throne, Christiaan Hagen, 1667 print A Roman emperor in classical armor and with laurel wreath on the head, sitting on a throne, with a hat in his right hand. Two men with books left and right. On the steps of his throne the title in three lines in Latin. Behind him a landscape with the nine muses and two figures under a tree on Mount Helicon. Behind it Pegasus on a cloud. At the bottom two lines with data about the publisher in Latin. Amsterdam paper engraving / etching crowning with laurel. armour. book. musician - CC - out of doors. Pegasus, the winged horse. Helicon, sac
RMK7XHWJ–Illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies (Heliconidae Helicon VI) (6005598861)
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RM2F281BM–Left under a tree is a poet with a book in one and a pen in the other hand. He looks at a drawing that is shown him by the muse of the scene. At his feet lie a palette, brushes and a paint stick on the ground. In the background right Pegasus on the Helicon.
RM2CNYD3Y–. Quarles' emblems . H. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2009 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign www.archive.org/details/quarlesemblemsOOquar T> Y fathers backd, by holy writ led on : Thou showst the way to Heavn by Helicon :The Muses font is consecrate by thee.And Poesy baptized Divinity : Blessd soul, that here embarkst : thou failst apace,Tis hard to say, movd more by wit or grace,Each muse so plies her oar : But O the sailIs filld from Heavn with a diviner gale :When poets prove divines, why should not IApprove in verse this divine poetry ? Let this suffice to
RM2F28MTN–The writer Jean de la Fontaine writes in a book and is accompanied by his muse. A putto brings him a nap with water from the Hippocrene, the river on the Helicon mountain and the source of poetic inspiration. He looks at the Greek fabel writer Aesop who points to heaven where there is a cloud truth and fable. Above them a cloth on which various fables are depicted. In the margin a five-line caption in French.
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RM2F28J3A–The writer Jean de la Fontaine writes in a book and is accompanied by his muse. A putto brings him a nap with water from the Hippocrene, the river on the Helicon mountain and the source of poetic inspiration. He looks at the Greek fabel writer Aesop who points to heaven where there is a cloud truth and fable. Above them a cloth on which various fables are depicted. In the margin a five-line caption in French.
RM2CGMWKB–. The Farmer's magazine . THE FAEMEES MAGAZINE. JUNE, 1856. PLATE I. GLOUCESTER; A Prize Short-horn Bull. THE PROPERTY OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD FEVERSHAM, OF DUNCOMBE PARK, YORKSHIRE. Gloucester, a red and white bull, bred by the late Earl Ducie, and calved April 3rd, 1853, is by Dukeof Gloucester (11382), dam (Beatrice) by Cramer (6907), g. d. (Bessy) by Helicon (2167), gr, g, d.(Beeswing) by Sir Thomas (2636), gr. gr. g. d. (Venilla) by Enchanter (244), gr. gr. gr. g. d. (Venus)by Major (397), gr. gr. gr. gr. g. d. by Mr. Charges Grey Bull (672), gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. g. d. byFavourite (25