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    the second- and third-floor arcades framed statues, probably honoring divinities and other figures from Classical mythology. Two hundred and forty mast...
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    buildings (or perhaps temple cellae) should only be dedicated to single divinities, so that it would be clear who would be offended if, for example, the...
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    the room named for Raphael's Incendio del Borgo, shows a seated, static divinity. The Sistine Chapel ceiling was to have a profound effect upon other artists...
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    examples of divinities and humans being present in one scene together. This contrasts with the panels of the Ara Pacis, where humans and divinities are separated...
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    the scene from their boxes, and the chapel illustrates a moment where divinity intrudes on an earthly body. Caroline Babcock speaks of Bernini's melding...
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    Paul. This isn’t the only depiction of divinity on the Column, the frieze itself contains scenes that depict divinity being a presence in the scene “Miracle...
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    the god ended up holding his characteristic key. In Caravaggio's Giove, Nettuno e Plutone (ca. 1597), a ceiling mural based on alchemical allegory, it...
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    the triptych of the Altar of the Fatherland with the statue of the Roman divinity. The allegorical meaning of the bas-reliefs that are inspired by the works...
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    not wish to be depicted as a god (unlike the later emperors who embraced divinity), but this statue has many thinly-veiled references to the emperor's "divine...
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    ISBN 88-7047-091-1. "Terme di Nettuno. I mosaici". ostiaantica.beniculturali.it. Retrieved 26 September 2022. "Terme di Nettuno". Ostia Antica. Retrieved...
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  • outside the boundaries of the pomerium, therefore temples to foreign divinities were allowed to be built, such as the Temple of Minerva Capta or the old...
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    Dead: the tomb as house in Roman Italy" (PDF). The University of Chicago Divinity School, the Martin Marty Center for the Advanced Study of Religion. pp...
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    the colossal acrolith of a large female head called Acrolito Ludovisi, a divinity of Magna Graecia the group of Gauls including the Dying Gaul, Ludovisi...
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    courtyard, an elegant third-century AD fresco depicting Proserpine and other divinities among cherubs in a boat (3 m × 5 m (9.8 ft × 16.4 ft)) can be found, as...
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