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  • Galileo Galilei. Photograph by Fratelli Alinari.
  • Pompeii: a Roman villa calidarium (hot bath), showing water tanks and pipes. Photograph by Fratelli Alinari, 1931.
  • Ostia, Rome: columbaria for holding urns containing the ashes of the dead. Photograph by Fratelli Alinari, 192-.
  • Pompeii: the Stabian baths. Photograph by Alinari, 1931.
  • Laocoön and his sons, attacked by sea snakes. Photograph, ca. 1870, of a sculpture by Agesander of Rhodes.
  • Dionysian rites: a pig being sacrificed. Photograph, ca. 1870 (?), of a Roman (marble ?) bas-relief.
  • Aesculapius and Hygieia: the Greek god of healing with his daughter the Greek goddess of health. Photograph by Alinari, 1900/1920 (?), of a sculpture.
  • Pompeii: the Stabian baths, a view of the interior, with decorated ceilings. Photograph by Alinari, 1931.
  • Ospedale Maggiore, Milan: three windows carved with relief sculpture. Photograph by Alinari, 18--.
  • Ospedale Maggiore, Milan: a window carved with relief sculpture. Photograph by Alinari, 18--.
  • A Roman mosaic representing a skeleton reclining. Photograph by Edizione Alinari.
  • Archiginnasio, Bologna: the anatomy theatre. Photograph by Alinari, 19---.
  • Pompeii: the Stabian baths. Photograph by Alinari, 1931.
  • Pompeii: the Stabian baths frigidarium (cooling room). Photograph by Alinari, 1931.
  • Pompeii: the baths in the House of the Silver Wedding. Photograph by Alinari, 1931.
  • Galileo Galilei. Photograph by Alinari.
  • Pompeii: the columns of the Stabian baths gymnasium. Photograph by Alinari, 1931.
  • Mercury (Hermes). Photograph by Alinari.
  • Aesculapius: the Greek god of healing. Photograph by Alinari, 1900/1920 (?).
  • Tivoli, Italy: the baths at Hadrian's Villa, a view of the ruins. Photograph by Alinari, 1931.
  • Laocoön and his sons, attacked by sea snakes. Photograph, ca. 1870, of a sculpture by Baccio Bandinelli, ca. 1530, after a sculpture by Agesandro of Rhodes, ca. 50 (?).
  • Giovanni Alfonso Borelli. Photograph by Alinari, 1929.
  • Mercury (Hermes): the Roman god. Photograph by Alinari.
  • The so-called brothel at Pompeii, three-quarter view. Photograph by Alinari.
  • Aesculapius: the Greek god of healing. Photograph by Alinari, 1900/1920 (?).
  • The drunken Hercules urinating. Photographic postcard, 196-.
  • A bronze tripod with three satyrs sculpted for the legs of the tripod. Photographic postcard, 195-.
  • Ospedale del Ceppo, Pistoia: part of the sculpted relief of the works of mercy. Photograph by Alinari, 18--.
  • The drunken Hercules urinating. Photographic postcard, 196-.
  • A bronze tripod with three satyrs sculpted for the legs of the tripod. Photographic postcard, 195-.