Minerva and Athena

Book Title: Inscriptiones sacrosanctae uetustatis : non illae quidem Romanae, sed totius fere orbis summo studio ac maximis impensis Terra Mariq[ue] conquisitae feliciter incipiunt ... / bonarum literaru[m] Mecaenati incomparabili Petrus Apianus mathematic[us] Ingolstadien[sis] & Barptholomeus Amantius poëta D.E.D.

Author: Apian, Peter, 1495-1552

Image Title: Minerva and Athena

Description: Two depictions of the Roman Goddess Minerva, or the Greek Goddess Athena.

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