Louis Barré
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- | '''Louis Barré''' (1799-1857)[http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Barr%C3%A9%2C%20Louis%2C%201799-1857%22] was a prolific author in various fields and known among Pompeii scholars for the texts in [[François Mazois]] ' fourth volume and those in the Roux-Barré series | + | '''Louis Barré''' (1799-1857)[http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Barr%C3%A9%2C%20Louis%2C%201799-1857%22] was a French author, especially known for his ''[[Herculanum et Pompéi : recueil général des peintures, bronzes, mosaïques]]'', together with H. Roux (Aîné). |
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- | [[Louis Barré |L. Barre]], [[Herculanum et Pompei: Recueil general des peintures, bronzes, mosaiques, etc. . . .]], vol. 8, [[Musee secret]] (Paris: Didot, 1840) | ||
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- | ML Barre and H. Roux Aine, Herculamun et Pompei. Recueil general des peintures, bronzes, mosaiques, etc. decouverts jusqu'a ce jour 6, Paris | ||
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- | Laurentino García y García, Luciana Jacobelli, [[Louis Barré]], 2001. ''Museo Segreto. With a Facsimile edition of Herculanum et Pompéi. Recueil général des peintures, bronzes, mosaïques... (1877).'' (Pompei: Marius Edizioni) [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2003/2003-07-38.html Eric M. Moormann, On-line Bryn Mawr Classical Review 20]. | ||
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- | [[J.R. Clarke]], [[Looking at Lovemaking. Constructions of Sexuality in Roman Art, 100 BC-250 AD]], Berkeley 1998. This work is not included in the bibliography of the work discussed here, although Clarke shows some of the works published by Barré. | ||
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Louis Barré (1799-1857)[1] was a French author, especially known for his Herculanum et Pompéi : recueil général des peintures, bronzes, mosaïques, together with H. Roux (Aîné).
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