The book "Catalogue of the finger rings : Greek, Etruscan, and Roman, in the departments of Antiquities, British Museum" by **F. Marshall** offers several themes and topics for drawing connections to other books in a library. These include:
* **Art History and Archaeology**: This book is a catalogue of ancient rings, making it directly relevant to art history and archaeology. 【1】
* Look for books on ancient art, archaeological discoveries, and the history of decorative arts.
* **Classical Antiquity**: The catalogue focuses on Greek, Etruscan, and Roman rings dating from the 5th century BC to the 4th century AD. 【1】
* Connect to books about the history, culture, and daily life of these civilizations.
* **Jewellery and Adornment**: As a catalogue of finger rings, the book falls into the category of jewellery and personal adornment. 【1】
* Find books on the history of jewellery, gemmology, and fashion in different periods.
* **Museum Studies and Catalogues**: The book is a museum catalogue, specifically from the British Museum. 【2】【3】
* Connect with other museum catalogues, books on museum practices, and the history of collecting.
* **Specific Ancient Civilizations**: The book is divided into three categories: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. 【1】
* Explore books specifically about Greek rings, Etruscan art, or Roman jewellery.
You may also find connections to other catalogues of collections in the British Museum, such as "**Catalogue of the jewellery, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman, in the**" 【4】 or "**Catalogue of the finger rings, early Christian, Byzantine, Teutonic**" 【5】.