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Latin inscription on the outside wall of the peace altar in Rome. Ara Pacis wall in Rome, Italy
Ancient greek script
Myanmar alphabet on stone
Illuminated antiquities and historical ruins at night - Ephesus Ancient City - İzmir / Turkey
Hampshire, UK - September 17, 2021:  An historic manuscript,  hundreds of years old, handwritten in Norman French.
Apollon Lairbenos Temple, dates back to 2nd century in Çal, Denizli, Turkey
Ancient statues on the antique text. Ancient Greek and Roman, empire of Alexander, Roman Empire background. Background on the theme of ancient culture, archeology and history.
11th century copy of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle located in the British Library, the national library of the United Kingdom in London, UK.
Old page of a medieval latin script
Summer vacation in Greece: views and landscapes of Cyclades islands. The island of Kimolos
Rome, Italy - Oct 04, 2018: The fascist-era copy of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti, placed on the back of the Museum  dell'Ara Pacis
One of the longest and most elaborate surviving graffiti texts from the town, and may be the only known love poem from one woman to another from the Latin world.\nScratched into the wall of the hallway of house six (b) of insula nine, in region nine of the town\n\nPOEM : O utinam liceat collo complexa tenere\u2028braciola et teneris oscula ferre label(l)is\u2028i nunc, ventis tua gaudia, pupula, crede\u2028crede mihi levis est natura virorum\u2028saepe ego cu(m) media vigilare(m) perdita nocte\u2028haec mecum medita(n)s: multos Fortuna quos supstulit alte,\u2028hos modo proiectos subito praecipitesque premit.\u2028sic Venus ut subito coiunxit corpora amantum\u2028dividit lux et se...\nTranslation : Oh, if only I could hold your little arms wrapped around my neck\u2028and press kisses to your tender little lips.\u2028Go then, little doll, trust your happiness to the winds.\u2028Believe me, the nature of men[c] is fickle.\u2028Often I would lie awake, lost in the middle of the night,\u2028Thinking to myself: many whom Fortune has lifted up high,\u2028those, suddenly hurled away/abandoned and falling headlong, she then oppresses.\u2028So too, after Venus has unexpectedly joined the bodies of lovers,\u2028daylight divides them and...\nPhoto composition
Religious art and architectural details in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy
Ancient Greek text. Ancient Greek is the language of the empire of Alexander and the kingdom of the Diadochi, the Roman Empire. Background on the theme of ancient culture, archeology and history.
Inscriptions written on a rock found in the ancient city of Ephesus. This is not a paid museum.
The Ancient Phœnician manuscript. The most first Alphabet in The World, The Middle East, c.1500–1200 B.C. || A sample of the Semitic text of the First Day of Creation (The Book of Genesis 1:1-5), the consonantal proto-writing [from right to left]: «In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness upon the face of the deep. And God said, Let there be light: and there was light…». — Real Ancient papyrus with applied the Ancient Phœnician Letters, sheet of parchment, Ragged scroll, handmade paper, textured canvas.
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Detail with initial letter and musical notation from illuminated antiphonary manuscript from Ferarra
Greek letters carved on a stone on tablet at Miletus.
Elizabethan encoded text with an encryption cypher in a letter.
Detail of an old medieval  manuscript in sepia, shallow depth of field
Retro text background. Fragment of broken ancient inscription (imperial law in ancient Greek language), carved on marble block. Old film stylization. Sagalassos Ancient city, Turkey (Turkiye)
The ancient city of Ephesus
Religious text
Ancient Greek Inscriptions on Marble
A possible first century Greek Manuscript of the New Testament, published as a facsimile by Constantine Simonides in 1861. Simonides was a convicted forger and although this facsimile was denounced as a forgery, it has never been proven.
Writing on the wall at the ruins of Ephesus, Turkey
Old engraved writing found on the Greek island of Rhodes
Ancient roman latin script on the Appian Way Park, on white marble.
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