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ラテン語古書/中世の写本◆著作権切れ本◆歴史的価値のある本
写本
ancient codex
Tzolkin calendar, inscription glyphs of the twenty day names. With sequence numbers, and with the individual names of 20 days in Yucatec Maya language. Part of 260 day Mesoamerican or Maya calendar.
HACCP - Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points stamp acronym, concept background
色褪せた古い紙のイラスト
古代エジプトで誕生した、いにしえの紙。本物のパピルス
コンデ美術館
イスラエル博物館 死海写本館
図書館、神学の間、チェコ、プラハのストラホフ修道院
端が丸まった羊皮紙の巻紙フレーム
イスラエル美術館
National poetry month observance: book appreciation, paper artistry, poetic passion, literary exploration, verse creativity, storytelling beauty, word expression, rhyme inspiration literature focus, .
Runes, vintage engraving
ギガス写本 悪魔
神学文学と聖書、蔵書、チェコ、プラハのストラホフ修道院
ヨーロッパの写本 装飾
Huitzilopochtli, patron god of the Aztecs and capital city Tenochtitlan. Solar and war deity of sacrifice, wielding Xiuhcoatl, the fire serpent, as weapon, as he is depicted in the Codex Borbonicus.
筆文字 本 行書
Aztec players play a rubber ball game. The Mesoamerican ballgame is a 3600 years old sport with ritual associations, played by pre Columbian people and as ulama still played by indigenous populations.
Tzolkin calendar, Maya codex glyphs of the twenty day names. With sequence numbers and with individual names of the 20 days in Yucatec Maya language. Part of the 260 day Mesoamerican or Maya calendar.
Maya Numerals
クムラン 死海文書
Tlaloc, Aztec god of the rain, earthly fertility and water, giver of life and sustenance. Depicted with goggle eyes, fangs, feathered mask, lightnings and water dwelling creatures, such as crocodiles.
Modern Business Character Concept. Vector Illustration
HACCP - Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points text quote on card, concept background
Great Flood Maya Prophecy
Cuauhtemoc, last Aztec Emperor, and last Tlatoani, ruler of Tenochtitlan. His name means Descending Eagle, someone who is descending like an eagle, folding its wings, swooping down to strike its prey.
莫高窟
Alphabet Medieval and Roman numerals of the eleventh century
Ollin, an Aztec symbol for movement. Two interlaced lines, which are each portrayed with two central ends. Symbol of the four (Nahui) principles generation, congregation, displacement and integration.
背景素材:ビンテージ感溢れる古い紙のテクスチャ背景
メクル修道院
Magic book or wizard spellbook, sorcerer grimoire. Vector magical tome or occult manuscript, esoteric knowledge or mystic paper codex. Wizardry and gothic, witch enchantment icon for incantation.
Maya numerals, black and white. Vigesimal, twenty-based Mayan numeral system for representing numbers and calendar dates in Maya civilization. Zero is a shell or plastron, one is a dot and five a bar.
An antique, embossed leather-bound book rests on a rustic wooden surface, hinting at old knowledge.
Spellbook with pentagram or magic book with star. Vector esoteric wizardry volume or sorcerer parchment with fivepoint sign. Gothic fantasy grimoire. Sorcery and witchcraft tome. Ceremony literature.
Old books in a library
巻物のアイコン「古文書、歴史、書物、沿革」 #050505
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points
Cuauhtemoc, the last Aztec Emperor, and last Tlatoani, ruler of Tenochtitlan. His name means Descending Eagle, someone who descends like an eagle, folds its wings, and swoops down to strike its prey.
正方形のフレーム 赤 はんこ
Manuscript, vintage engraving
White paragraph symbol is on red law book and gavel in courtroom. Law and justice concept
The rabbit in the moon, an Aztec legend, as it is depicted 1577 in the Florentine Codex. The gods were teasing the moon, and flung a rabbit in its face. That is what darkens the face of the moon.
古い写本の中世の文章-ヴィンテージな手書きの歴史的古文書のクローズアップ
Quetzalcoatl as Feathered Serpent, Aztec god. The plumed serpent is allegoric to the dual nature of the deity, with his ability to creep on the ground and to fly, a symbol for death and resurrection.
Ahuitzotl, eighth Aztec Emperor, Huey Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, superior ruler of the Triple Alliance. His name means Water Thorny, and was applied to the mythological ahuizotl, a spiny aquatic thing.
Simple gray book isolated on transparent background
Toy forklift hold letter block 0 to complete word iso 22000 on wood background
3dイラスト。中世の装飾写本風のレリーフの繰り返し模様。ベージュの背景
Chimalli, Aztec shield with feathers, and stepped fret pattern. Xicalcoliuhqui, meander motif composed of steps connected to a spiral. Traditional defensive armament of indigenous Mesoamerican states.
Chalchiuhtlicue, Aztec goddess of water, rivers, seas, streams, storms, and baptism. Her name means She of the Jade Skirt. She is patroness of childbirth, associated with fertility in Aztec mythology.
byzantium empire justinian icons set vector
Simple gray book, isolated on transparent background
emperor byzantine color icon vector illustration
Old thick books in a library
Miniature, vintage engraving
gold coin byzantine color icon vector illustration
Tlaloc, Aztec god of lightning, rain and earthquakes, also a deity of earthly fertility and water, worshipped as a giver of life and sustenance, as he was depicted in the Codex Magliabechiano. Vector.
An illustration of a bound book stands upright, its brown cover adorned with gold accents and designs.
column byzantine line icon vector illustration
fresco byzantine line icon vector illustration
column byzantine color icon vector illustration
double headed eagle byzantine color icon vector illustration
arch byzantine color icon vector illustration
Golden devil from Codex Gigas
cross byzantine color icon vector illustration
church byzantine color icon vector illustration
Cave of the Dead Sea Scrolls, known as Qumran cave 4, one of the caves in which the scrolls were found at the ruins of Khirbet Qumran
Cave of the Dead Sea Scrolls
mosaic christ byzantine color icon vector illustration
crown emperor byzantine line icon vector illustration
illuminated manuscript byzantine line icon vector illustration
emperor byzantine line icon vector illustration
arch byzantine line icon vector illustration
ship byzantine line icon vector illustration
Xipe Totec, Xipetotec, Aztec god of ritual flaying and agriculture, lord of seasons, regeneration and crafts, ruler of the East. Our Lord the Flayed One, depicted red beneath the flayed skin he wears.
Moctezuma II, ninth Emperor of Aztec Empire, as depicted in Codex Mendoza, with name glyph or royal seal, composed of a turquoise crown on straight hair with attached earspool and separate nosepiece.
Mictlantecuhtli, Aztec god of the dead and king of Mictlan, the lowest underworld section. In Codex Borgia depicted as a toothy skull wearing person. The worship ritual sometimes involved cannibalism.
Chalchiuhtlicue, Aztec goddess of water, rivers, seas, streams, storms, and baptism, associated with fertility, and a patroness of childbirth. She of the Jade Skirt. Wife or sister of rain god Tlaloc.
Quetzalcoatl devours a human. Aztec god of life, light and wisdom, lord of day and winds, as depicted in Codex Borbonicus. Plumed serpent, a supernatural entity, called Kukulkan or Tohil by the Maya.
Cinteotl, Aztec god of maize, in front of the realm of the dead. Maize deity in Aztec mythology, also known as Centeotl and Centeocihuatl, usually portrayed as young man with yellow body coloration.
Ometeotl, dual gods in Aztec mythology. Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, or Tonacatecuhtli and Tonacacihuatl, a pair of deities, dwelling in Omeyocan, the highest of the 13 heavens, the place of duality.
Xolotl at a crossroads. Aztec god of fire, lightning, monsters, misfortune, sickness and deformities. Associated with heavenly fire. Evil twin brother of Quetzalcoatl. Dark personification of Venus.
helmet byzantine color icon vector illustration
sword byzantine color icon vector illustration
religious procession byzantine color icon vector illustration
monk scribe byzantine line icon vector illustration
holy chalice byzantine line icon vector illustration
censer byzantine line icon vector illustration
crown emperor byzantine color icon vector illustration
Flaking skull with mouth wide open, Aztec symbol for death, and called Miquiztli in the Nahuatl language. One of the 20 day calendar signs, used by the Mixtecs, representing Death and direction North.
Metztli, Aztec goddess of the Moon, night and farmers. After the 4th sun perished, two suns were created. Tonatiuh became the Fifth Sun, but a rabbit where thrown into the 2nd sun, to create the Moon.
armor byzantine color icon vector illustration
helmet byzantine line icon vector illustration
mosaic christ byzantine line icon vector illustration
Sixteenth-Century alphabet U V W X Y Z
censer byzantine color icon vector illustration
religious procession byzantine line icon vector illustration
Various medieval capital letters
Sixteenth-Century alphabet Q R S T
Sixteenth-Century alphabet M N O P
fresco byzantine color icon vector illustration
ship byzantine color icon vector illustration
Illustration of blank paper roll for design
Illustration of paper with brown wax sealing
armor byzantine line icon vector illustration
empress byzantine line icon vector illustration
중국 윈난성 북서부 나시족이 100년전 사용해온 상형문자 둥바문자로 쓰인 고대 둥바문자
Illustration of paper roll with brown wax sealing
church byzantine line icon vector illustration
Sixteenth-Century alphabet A B C D
Medieval alphabet
Sixteenth-Century alphabet I J K L
alphabet of early 16th century
Alphabet Vatican in eighth century style
cross byzantine line icon vector illustration
double headed eagle byzantine line icon vector illustration
Aztec owl with a coral snake. In Aztec religion owls hold special ties to the underworld and are considered to be bad omens, messengers between humans and the divine, and they accompany the Death God.
Sixteenth-Century alphabet E F G H
ancient book
sword byzantine line icon vector illustration
monk scribe byzantine color icon vector illustration
illuminated manuscript byzantine color icon vector illustration
Quetzalcoatl in feathered serpent form, eating man
God Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent
Mixcoatl hunting a jaguar. Aztec god of the hunt, identified with the Milky Way, the stars and the heavens. Also known as Camaztle or Camaxtli. Depicted with a black mask, body paint and hunting gear.
Aztec god Tezcatlipoca, the Smoking Mirror
Mantle of spider water, Aztec symbol and rectangular design, used for a ritual cloak, known as Mantle of Lip Plugs. Mistakenly considered as symbol of Hunab Ku, that should refer to the Christian God.
Quetzalcoatl, feathered serpent, Aztec god, as depicted in Codex Telleriano-Remensis. He was related to gods of the wind, of planet Venus, of the dawn, of merchants and of arts, crafts and knowledge.
Nahui Ollin, fifth sun symbol in Aztec cosmology, with an eye in the center, a solar ray and a precious stone emanating from the eye. Fifth sun in its four movements, as depicted in Codex Borbonicus.
Aztec crocodile symbol, black and white illustration. Depicted in Codex Laud in 16th century. Also Cipactli, first day of divinatory count. Sign of a crocodile with precious stones on its body. Vector
Quetzalcoatl, as depicted in the Codex Telleriano-Remensis. Aztec god related to wind, wisdom and to planet Venus. His name comes from Nahuatl language and means Precious or Quetzal-feathered Serpent.
Tonatiuh, the fifth sun or Nahui Ollin, Aztec sun god. Should mankind fail, the fifth sun will go black, the world will be shattered by catastrophic earthquakes and the Tzitzimimeh will slay humanity.
Fake news icons set vector neon
old blank parchment as background
empress byzantine color icon vector illustration
gold coin byzantine line icon vector illustration
holy chalice byzantine color icon vector illustration
Huitzilopochtli, Aztec god, as depicted in Codex Telleriano-Remensis in 16th century. Deity of war, sun, human sacrifice, patron of Tenochtitlan, and national god of the Mexicas. Illustration. Vector.
Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca, Aztec gods
Core Values. Concept table with people, letters and icons. Colored flat vector illustration on white
Medieval inventor sketches of U V W X letters
Retro style font on old yellow paper
Tzitzimitl, Aztec deity, associated with stars, depicted as skeletal female figure. Should mankind fail, the sun will turn black and the Tzitzimimeh will slay humanity during catastrophic earthquakes.
Gospel on the wall
Constitutional Law text written on notepad with gavel and alarm clock on black background
Aztec crocodile symbol, as depicted in Codex Laud in 16th century. Also Cipactli, the first day of Aztec divinatory count. Green crocodile sign, with precious stones on its body. Illustration. Vector.
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