حجم هذا العرض: 403 × 600 بكسلالصورة بدقة كاملة (434 × 646 بكسل، حجم الملف: 53 كيلوبايت، نوع الملف: image/jpeg)
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Theophilus and the Serapeum. Bishop Theophilus of Alexandria, en:Gospel book in hand, stands triumphantly atop the en:Serapeum in en:391. The cult image of en:Serapis, crowned with the en:modius, is visible within the temple at the bottom. Marginal illustration from a chronicle written in Alexandria in the early fifth century, thus providing a nearly contemporary portrait of Theophilus. P. Goleniscev 6 verso. (From A. Bauer and J. Strygowski, "Eine alexandrinische Weltchronik," Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften: Wien 51.2 [en:1906]: 1-204, fig. 6 verso)
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.
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2002-11-10 (first version); 2004-05-14 (last version)
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Original uploader was Eloquence at en.wikipedia Later versions were uploaded by Hephaestos at en.wikipedia.
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PD-ART.
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Original upload log
(All user names refer to en.wikipedia)
- 2004-05-14 06:14 Hephaestos 434×646×8 (54556 bytes) cropping image
- 2002-11-10 21:59 Eloquence 452×823×8 (139001 bytes) Theophilus, patriarch of Alexandria, on the ruins of the Serapeum, which he destroyed
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