It was probably between 49 and 46 BC, when Caesar had close relationships with Arles that, according to the French archaeologist Luc Long, who found it in 2007 after struggling with poor visibility, strong currents and the catfishes of Rhone, the famous marble bust of Arles had been carved. This beautiful portrait, discovered in the depths of the right bank of the river near Arles, has been undoubtedly attributed by Long to Julius Caesar. ... Here we compare the Arles bust with some others and propose the application of image processing and multimodal biometric systems to the ancient artifact.
The Rhone Caesar / G., Corazzi; Sparavigna, Amelia Carolina. - ELETTRONICO. - (2013).
The Rhone Caesar
SPARAVIGNA, Amelia Carolina
2013
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It was probably between 49 and 46 BC, when Caesar had close relationships with Arles that, according to the French archaeologist Luc Long, who found it in 2007 after struggling with poor visibility, strong currents and the catfishes of Rhone, the famous marble bust of Arles had been carved. This beautiful portrait, discovered in the depths of the right bank of the river near Arles, has been undoubtedly attributed by Long to Julius Caesar. ... Here we compare the Arles bust with some others and propose the application of image processing and multimodal biometric systems to the ancient artifact.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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