Budapest története I. Az őskortól az Árpád-kor végéig (Budapest, 1975)

Gerevich László: BUDAPEST MŰVÉSZETE AZ ÁRPÁD-KORBAN

(III.) In its sanctuary the fragments of the Jupiter column 57— 58. Excavation of the villa on the Csúcs Hill (HI.) and the ground plan of the unearthed building 59. Vessels from the territory of a vicus (detached farm); Albertfalva (XI.) 60. Vessels of the Pacatus workshop and the local potteries from the settlement at Albertfalva (XI.) 61. Terra sigillata cup from South Gaul; Budapest 62. Italian bronze saucepan from Nagy tétén v (XXII.) 63. Bronze jug from the Rhineland; Gellért Hill 64 — 65. Terra sigillata bowls made in the work­shops of Lezoux (Gaul) and the Rhineland; Albertfalva (XI.) 66. Organ from the hall of the firemen's corpora­tion in Aquincum (HI.) 67. The tombstone with festoon of a veteran named Tib. Claudius Satto; Frankel Leo St. (II.) 68. Bronze try square from implement finds; Óbuda (III.) 69. Tombstone of a veteran called P. Aelius Provinciális ornamented with leveller and plummet (Szentendre) 70. Late Roman lead-glazed pottery; Aquincum (III.) 71. Silver jug from a Roman villa uncovered on the so-called Kapucinus Hill (III.) 72 — 73. Reconstructed southern looms of the Great Public Baths in the civilian town of Aquincum (in the background the building of the Aquincum Museum) and the ground plan of the Great Public Baths 74. Ground plan of the Symphorus Mithraeum in the civilian town of Aquincum (HI.) 75. Ground plan of the Early Christian basilica in the civilian town of Aquincum 76. Three-foiled Early Christian cemetery chapel; Raktár St. (III.) 77. Foliage capital of the Jupiter column made of limestone 78 — 79. Plaster-cornice from the civilian town and an antefix-decorating the proof from the military town 80 — 81. Ground plan of the painter's house in Aquincum and dwelling-house in Albertfalva consisting of several rooms 82. Reconstructed part of the courtyard of the big dwelling-house in the civilian town of Aquincum 83. Ground of a dwelling-house in the civilian town and its reconstruction (detail). (Gy. Hajnóczi) 84. Tombstone with festoon of big size from the Bu­da Castle 85. Tombstone with festoon from a stone-cutter workshop in the civilian town 86. "The Venus of Aquincum." Relief of a ceme­tery chapel, from the territory of the camp in Március 15 Sq. (V.)­87. Standard-bearer (signifer) on a sarcophagus from the Rózsa Hill (II.) 88. Sarcophagi in the garden of the Aquincum Museum 89— 90. Altar-stone of Proconsul T. Clementius Silvinus from the Gallienus Age and Mars figure on the altar erected in 164 91. Woman statue from a Roman villa; Szemlő Hill (ITT.) 92. Portrait of Emperor Marcus Aurelius carved from local limestone from the territory of the camp in Március 15 Sq. (V.) 93. St at ue of Nemesis Augusta from the governor's palace 94—95. Bronze statuette of Hercules (from the governor's villa) and its detail 96. Bronze statuette modelling a young Negro; Óbuda (III.) 97. Late Roman girdle mountings uncovered in a grave at Budaújlak (II.) 98. Bronze clasp with filigree decoration and a peltate-shaped mounting; Aquincum 99. Hellenistic bronze pail with silver inlaid work from the Danube 100. Ornamental helmet of "Eskü Square" found in the Danube bed at the pier of Elisabeth bridge on the Pest bank 101. Late Roman bronze fibulae; Aquincum 102. Gold hairpins decorated with tinsels from Aquincum 103. Gold jewels from Aquincum 104. Ring with sardonyx stone decorated with figure of Nereida; Aquincum 105. Bone hairpins having animal figures; Aquin­cum 106. Scene of Heracles and Omphale on an ivory relief from the cemetery in Bécsi St. (III.) 107. Hemispherical glass decorated with gladiator figure; Berend St. (III.) 108. Italian glass-amphora from the cemetery excavated along the Aranyhegy ditch (III.) 109. Glass with jagged foot; Aquincum 110. Terracotta horse-head from the civilian town of Aquincum 111. Terracotta model imitating a lighthouse; Aquincum 112. Mosaic floor in one of the state-rooms of the governor's palace 113—114. Mosaic floor representing a scene from the Heracles-Deianeira myth and detail from the Dionysos mosaic; in the Villa of the Meggyfa St. (III.) 115 — 116. Detail from a fresco representing vege­tal ornament of a candelabrum (chandelier) and figure of a resting bird from the painter's house of Aquincum 117. Votive column from the governor's villa dedi­cated to Jupiter Teutanus standing in front of Aquincum Museum 118. Relief with Silvanus figure from Arany Hill (III.) 119. Votive plaque with the figures of tho curing godpair from Óbuda (III.) 120. Terracotta Minerva head from the civilian town of Aquincum 121. Portrait of a man painted on wood found in a mummy-grave in Jablonka St. (HI.) 122. Fragment from the inscription on the portal of the civilian town erected in honour of the Syrian god-trinity; Aquincum 123. The altarpiece of the sanctuary of the Sympho­rus Mithraeum in the civilian town of Aquin­cum 124. Bone comb from the finds of a grave, Budafoki St. (XL) 125. Pair of silver fibulae from Albertfalva (XT.) 126. Clay vessel from the Langobard cemetery; Szépvölgyi St. (HI.) 127. Gilded silver cup from the discovery of a Langobard treasure of Óbuda (HI.) 128—129. Gilded silver fibulae from the discovery of a treasure of Langobards and runic inscript in two lines on the back of a bossless fibula 130. Horseman's grave burried with his horse from the Early Avar Age; Szőlő St. (TIL) 131. Clay flask of the Avar Age; Szőlő St. (TIL) 132. Gold mountings of the scabbard unearthed in the Avar royal grave on the Csepel Island (XXI.) 133. Pair of gold ear-rings from Angyalföld (XIII.)

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