- The
Raterian iconography or
Civitas Veronensis Depicta is the
oldest known depiction of the city of Verona.
Dating from the
first half of the 10th century...
-
defensive system Roman walls of
Verona Castelvecchio Museum Churches of
Verona Raterian iconography "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre...
- stronghold. In
those years, Verona’s
bishop Ratherius created the so-called
Raterian Iconography,
depicting Verona as it
appeared in the mid-10th century, with...
- The so-called “
Raterian iconography,” in a
codex of
Bishop Ratherius from the mid-10th century, the
oldest depiction of Verona...
- of its
existence in the
Versus de
Verona (late 8th century) and in the
Raterian iconography (first half of the 10th century). The
first archival mention...
- this site
before the mid-10th century, as it
appears in the so-called “
Raterian iconography,” the
oldest depiction of
Verona and
dating from that period...
- The
Raterian Iconography makes it
possible to
trace the
Republican and
Imperial walls (in
bright green) and
those built by
Theodoric (pinkish)...
- a
composition in
rhythmic prose datable to the
reign of Pepin, and the
Raterian Iconography, a map that
Bishop Ratherius had made
around the
middle of...
- are to be
found in
Studi e do****enti di
storia e
diritto (1903) 51–72.
Raterian iconography Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Ratherius of Verona". Catholic...
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Raterian iconography, mid-10th century, the
oldest depiction of the city of Verona. The
church of San
Giovanni in
Valle can be seen in the
upper right...