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The volume presents engraved plates and explanatory notes of bronzes, bas‑reliefs, busts, and small metal votive objects unearthed at Herculaneum, offering careful, plate‑by‑plate descriptions of composition, iconography, technique, and provenance; individual entries analyze scenes (for example a silver shield‑like relief interpreted as a dying queen or a mythological figure, a satyr making an offering, groups of three personifications of Fortune, and a compact image of Asclepius with Hygieia), discuss ritual and domestic contexts, and assess artistic attributes such as material, execution, and symbolism.
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