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Giovanni Battista Borra Frieze and Capitals (from Priene?)
Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770
Frieze and Capitals (from Priene?)
ca. 1750
Giovanni Battista Borra View of the Valley of Sardis and View of a Ruined Bridge
Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770
View of the Valley of Sardis and View of a Ruined Bridge
ca. 1750
Giovanni Battista Borra Top Panel: Plan, Column Details; Bottom Panel: View of a Ruined Theater, Probably that at Miletus
Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770
Top Panel: Plan, Column Details; Bottom Panel: View of a Ruined Theater, Probably that at Miletus
ca. 1750
Giovanni Battista Borra View of the Theater and Plan of the Ionic Temple at Sardis
Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770
View of the Theater and Plan of the Ionic Temple at Sardis
ca. 1750
Giovanni Battista Borra Plan of the Second Theater of Laodicea and Details of a Composite Order
Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770
Plan of the Second Theater of Laodicea and Details of a Composite Order
ca. 1750
Giovanni Battista Borra Plan of the Circus and Details of Capitals and Other Ornaments from Laodicea
Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770
Plan of the Circus and Details of Capitals and Other Ornaments from Laodicea
ca. 1750
Giovanni Battista Borra Topographical Map of the Course of the Meander River (Ancient Maender River, Now Menderes River)
Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770
Topographical Map of the Course of the Meander River (Ancient Maender River, Now Menderes River)
ca. 1750
Giovanni Battista Borra Details of the Theater Composed of the Composite Order at Hierapolis (Now Pamukkale)
Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770
Details of the Theater Composed of the Composite Order at Hierapolis (Now Pamukkale)
ca. 1750