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Imagga
paintings art | 97.1% | |
text visuals | 2.7% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2019-11-09
a close up of a book | 70.4% | |
close up of a book | 65.5% | |
a close up of text on a book | 59.8% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02
a photograph of a label on a label of a label for a tour | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-06
The image shows what appears to be an old printed title page or a section of it, with the following text prominently featured:
TOMUS SECUNDUS
Below this main title is an ornate, decorative crest that includes scrollwork, foliage, and linear accents. Within the crest, there is a Latin phrase that appears to be a motto or emblematic saying, though the resolution of the image prevents a clear reading of the text within the crest.
The text at the bottom part of the image provides additional information that seems to be related to the publication:
LUGDUNI,
Sumptibus FRATRUM DE TOUNES,
M.DCC.LXXVII.
CUM PRIVILEGIO REGIS
"LUGDUNI" probably refers to the city of Lyon in France, known as Lugdunum in ancient times. "Sumptibus FRATRUM DE TOUNES" suggests that the work was published at the expense of the "Frères de Tournes" or "the De Tournes brothers."
"M.DCC.LXXVII." stands for 1777 using Roman numerals.
"CUM PRIVILEGIO REGIS" means "with the king's privilege," signifying that the publication was made with a royal license or permission.
The image as a whole conveys an impression of an 18th-century print publication, likely of scholarly or historical importance, published in Lyon by the De Tournes brothers with royal privilege in the year 1777.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-06
The image is an early printed book page with a decorative title header.
- The top part of the page features the text "TOMUS SECUNDUS" in large, bold uppercase letters, indicating that this is the second volume of a larger work.
- Below it, there is an ornate illustration consisting of floral and scrollwork elements surrounding an oval cartouche. Inside the oval is the phrase "QUOD TIBI FIERI NON VIS, ALTERI NE FECERIS," which is Latin for "Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself."
- Beneath the decorative illustration is the main textual information in capital letters:
- "LUGDUNI, Sumptibus Fratrum de Tournes,"
- "M. DCC. LXXVII," identifying the place of publication (Lyon) and the publisher (the Brothers of Tournes), with the publication date 1777 in Roman numerals.
- The phrase "CUM PRIVILEGIO REGIS," which means "With the privilege of the King," indicating royal authorization or licensing for publication.
The design and text elements suggest this is likely the title or frontispiece of a historical book published in 18th century France.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-06
This is a title page from a book published in 1777 (M.DCC.LXXVII). It shows "TOMUS SECUNDUS" (Second Volume) at the top, with an ornate decorative engraving below it featuring scrollwork, floral patterns, and a central medallion containing Latin text "QUOD TIBI FIERI NON VIS, ALTERI NE FECERIS" (Do not do to others what you would not want done to you).
The book was published in Lugduni (Lyon, France) by Fratrum de Tournes (the de Tournes brothers), and includes the line "CUM PRIVILEGIO REGIS" (With Royal Privilege) at the bottom, indicating it was published with official royal approval.
The overall design is typical of 18th-century book publishing, with its baroque-style ornamental header and careful typography. The page shows some age-related yellowing but is otherwise well-preserved.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-06
This image shows the title page of a book titled "Tomus Secundus" (Latin for "Second Volume"). The book was published in 1677 by the Fratrum de Tournes printing house in Lugduni (Lyon), France. The title is framed by an ornate, symmetrical design featuring flourishes, leaves, and a central emblem stating "Quod tibi fieri non vis, alteri ne feceris" which translates to "Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself." Below the publishing information, it states "Cum Privilegio Regis" indicating the book was published with a royal privilege.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-06
The image appears to be the title page or cover of a book or publication. It contains ornate decorative elements surrounding the text "TOMUS SECUNDUS." The text below mentions "LUGDUNI, Sumptibus FRATRUM DE TOURNES, M. DCC. LXXVII." This suggests the publication was printed in Lyons (Lugdunum) in 1777 by the Tournes brothers. The Latin text also mentions "CUM PRIVILEGIO REGIS," indicating it had the privilege or approval of the king. The overall design and formatting suggest this is an academic or scholarly publication from the 18th century.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11
The image is a book title page, featuring a decorative design and text in Latin.
At the top of the page, the title "TOMUS SECUNDUS" is written in large, bold letters. Below this, there is a circular emblem with a floral border and a central inscription that reads "QUOD TIBI FIERI NON VIS, ALTERI NE FECERIS." This phrase is often translated to "Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you."
Below the emblem, the text "LUGDUNI, Sumptibus FRATRUM DE TOURNES" is written in smaller letters. The phrase "M. DCC. LXXVII" is also present, which translates to "1577" in modern dating.
At the bottom of the page, the text "CUM PRIVILEGIO REGIS" is written, indicating that the book has been granted a royal privilege or license.
Overall, the image appears to be a title page from a book published in 1577, likely in the city of Lyon (Lugdunum) and printed by the brothers of Tournes. The use of Latin and the presence of a royal privilege suggest that the book may have been a scholarly or religious work.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11
The image is a vintage book cover or title page, featuring a central crest surrounded by ornate floral designs and text in Latin. The title "TOMUS SECUNDUS" is prominently displayed at the top, with the crest below it containing the phrase "QUOD TIBI FIERI NON VIS, ALTERI NE FECERIS." The bottom section of the image features additional text, including "LUGDUNI," "Sumptibus FRATRUM DE TOURNES," "M. DCC. LXXVII," and "CUM PRIVILEGIO REGIS." The overall design suggests that this is a historical or antique book cover, likely from the 18th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-06
The image is a close-up of a printed page with a black-and-white design on a beige background. The design is ornate and features a central circular emblem surrounded by intricate patterns, including floral and geometric motifs. Above the emblem, there is a Latin phrase "TOMUS SECUNDUS," which translates to "Second Volume." Below the emblem, there are more Latin phrases, including "LUGDUNI," which refers to Lyon, a city in France, and "Sumptibus Fratrum De Tournes," which translates to "At the expense of the Brothers De Tournes," indicating the publisher. The year "M. DCC. LXXVIL" is also printed, which translates to 1776. The bottom of the page reads "CUM PRIVILEGIO REGIS," which means "With the King's Privilege," suggesting that the publication had royal approval.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-06
The image is of a title page from an old book. The title reads "TO MUS SECUNDUS" in large black letters. Below this title is an ornate decorative design in black and white. The design features a circular emblem with the Latin phrase "QUOD TIII FIERI NON VIS, ALTRI NE PECERI" inside it. This is surrounded by floral and leaf patterns. The book was published in "LUGDUNI" and funded by "FRATRUM DE TOURNES" in the year "M. DCC. LXXVII." The phrase "CUM PRIVILEGIO REGIS" is at the bottom, indicating that the book was published with the permission of the king. The overall design and text suggest that this is a historical or academic publication from the 18th century.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
The image is a title page from a book. At the top, it reads "TOMUS SECUNDUS." Below that, there's an elaborate, ornate design that includes a snake biting its tail in a circle, and the text "QUOD TIBI FIERI NON VIS, ALTERI NE FECERIS." The bottom of the page reads "LUGDUNI, Sumptibus FRATRUM DE TOURNES." There's a line under "TOURNES," and then "M. DCC. LXXVII. CUM PRIVILEGIO REGIS."
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
This image appears to be a page from an old book, possibly a title page or frontispiece. Here's a breakdown of its features:
- Text: The page is filled with text printed in a classic serif font. The main titles include:
- "TOMUS SECUNDUS" (Latin for "Volume Two") at the top, indicating it's part of a multi-volume work.
- "LUGDUNI" (likely Lyon, France, in Latin) and the name "FRATRUM DE TOURNES"
- The Roman numeral "M. DCC. LXXVII" (1777) indicates the year of publication.
- "CUM PRIVILEGIO REGIS" (Latin for "With the King's Privilege") indicating the work was published with royal permission.
- Artwork: A decorative emblem or vignette sits in the center. It's a complex design involving:
- An oval or circular shape that contains text.
- Elaborate scrollwork, possibly leaves, flowers, and other decorative elements framing the center portion.
The overall impression is one of a well-printed, official document from the late 18th century, reflecting the publishing practices of the era.