Here we want to show a comparison of the profiles of Julius Caesar’s head, as portrayed in Tusculum and in Pantelleria marbles. These profiles are in good agreement and are in good agreement to that given in a coin of 44 BC, struck one month before Caesar’s assassination
Here we want to show that the Romans used some biometric measurements when they struck the portrait...
Here we show some morphing of a marble head of Julius Caesar which is today on display in the Nation...
Sydenham identifies the date of this coin as 40 B.C.E. instead of the date of 42 B.C.E .identified b...
Here we want to show an interesting fact concerning the profile of the Caesar’s head, which is portr...
Here we want to show that the Romans used some biometric measurements when they struck the portrait...
Published in ZenodoHere we want to show a possible biometric approach to the study of the profiles o...
Here we want to show a possible biometric approach to the study of the profiles of ancient sculpture...
The three Caesars are the marble busts of Tusculum, Farnese and Leiden.The three Caesars are the mar...
On 22 June 2018, the web site of the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden proposed a possible re...
Further discussion about the proposal of a 3D rendering of a Julius Caesar’s bust published on 22 Ju...
A marble head, today at the National Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden) in Leiden, was...
A marble head, today at the National Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden) in Leiden, was...
Some software solutions used to obtain the facial transformations can help investigating the artisti...
Further discussion about the proposal of a 3D rendering of a Julius Caesar’s bust published on 22 Ju...
Discussion after the proposal of a 3D rendering of the Caesar's bust of Leiden, published on 22 June...
Here we want to show that the Romans used some biometric measurements when they struck the portrait...
Here we show some morphing of a marble head of Julius Caesar which is today on display in the Nation...
Sydenham identifies the date of this coin as 40 B.C.E. instead of the date of 42 B.C.E .identified b...
Here we want to show an interesting fact concerning the profile of the Caesar’s head, which is portr...
Here we want to show that the Romans used some biometric measurements when they struck the portrait...
Published in ZenodoHere we want to show a possible biometric approach to the study of the profiles o...
Here we want to show a possible biometric approach to the study of the profiles of ancient sculpture...
The three Caesars are the marble busts of Tusculum, Farnese and Leiden.The three Caesars are the mar...
On 22 June 2018, the web site of the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden proposed a possible re...
Further discussion about the proposal of a 3D rendering of a Julius Caesar’s bust published on 22 Ju...
A marble head, today at the National Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden) in Leiden, was...
A marble head, today at the National Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden) in Leiden, was...
Some software solutions used to obtain the facial transformations can help investigating the artisti...
Further discussion about the proposal of a 3D rendering of a Julius Caesar’s bust published on 22 Ju...
Discussion after the proposal of a 3D rendering of the Caesar's bust of Leiden, published on 22 June...
Here we want to show that the Romans used some biometric measurements when they struck the portrait...
Here we show some morphing of a marble head of Julius Caesar which is today on display in the Nation...
Sydenham identifies the date of this coin as 40 B.C.E. instead of the date of 42 B.C.E .identified b...