Box 2
Contains 5 Results:
138.4. Rome, S. Paolo fuori le Mura cloister, bird w/ branches (l)
This series contains 179 rubbings from 153 stones in several repositories of Early Christian inscriptions. Most contain birds and/or other symbols such as the Chi-Rho (XP). In each entry the box and folder number are followed by a serial number, then the location and subject of the original stone. A decimal serial number indicates that a second or third rubbing is present, made from the same stone.
138.5. second rubbing (left facing)
This series contains 179 rubbings from 153 stones in several repositories of Early Christian inscriptions. Most contain birds and/or other symbols such as the Chi-Rho (XP). In each entry the box and folder number are followed by a serial number, then the location and subject of the original stone. A decimal serial number indicates that a second or third rubbing is present, made from the same stone.
138.6. third rubbing (left facing)
This series contains 179 rubbings from 153 stones in several repositories of Early Christian inscriptions. Most contain birds and/or other symbols such as the Chi-Rho (XP). In each entry the box and folder number are followed by a serial number, then the location and subject of the original stone. A decimal serial number indicates that a second or third rubbing is present, made from the same stone.
138.7. fourth rubbing (left facing)
This series contains 179 rubbings from 153 stones in several repositories of Early Christian inscriptions. Most contain birds and/or other symbols such as the Chi-Rho (XP). In each entry the box and folder number are followed by a serial number, then the location and subject of the original stone. A decimal serial number indicates that a second or third rubbing is present, made from the same stone.
138.8. fifth rubbing (left facing)
This series contains 179 rubbings from 153 stones in several repositories of Early Christian inscriptions. Most contain birds and/or other symbols such as the Chi-Rho (XP). In each entry the box and folder number are followed by a serial number, then the location and subject of the original stone. A decimal serial number indicates that a second or third rubbing is present, made from the same stone.