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Capitoline Museum, bas-relief representing Endymion sleeping with his dog
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Capitoline Museum, bas-relief representing Perseus delivering Andromeda from the sea-monster
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Capitoline Museum, statue of Innocence
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Inscription on the column or mile-stone, for the first mile on the Via Appia, now on the Capitol
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Inscription, table of the Fasti Consolari, found near the temple of Faustina, now in the Palazzo de' Conservatori on the Capitol
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Lateran Museum, sculpture, statue of Aesculapius, the god of medicine
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Mosaic or incised marble picture, c. A.D. 100 (?), a tiger upon the back of a calf, (now in the Church of S Antonio Abbate)
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Mosaics, curious mosaic found at porto d'Anzio, now in the Capitoline Museum
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Mosaics, the celebrated Mosaic of the Four Doves, in the Capitoline Museum
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Sculpture, a child playing with a goose, now in the Capitoline Museum
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Sculpture, altar, representing the statue of Cybele in a boat, drawn by the Vestal Virgin Salvia, with the inscription (now in the Capitoline Museum), MATRI. DEVM. ET. NAVI SALVIAE SALVIAE VOTO SVSCEPTO CLAUDIA. SYNTHYCHE. D. D
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Sculpture, architectural details, cornice of the Temple of Concord on the Clivus Capitolinus, now in the Tabularium
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