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I'm learning LaTeX and I want to make this layout for my page, but it is difficult for me to draw this in LaTeX. Can someone please help me? Example page from the book to be copied

TobiBS
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    Hi user, welcome to TeX.SE! Can you show the full page and let us know, if this is for a report, a book, a letter? Only the stating page of a chapter? Is the D a logo that is the same all the time, or shall it change? Does Cap. II means chapter II? Just some more context would be really helpful. – TobiBS Jun 23 '20 at 17:21
  • Hi Toby! I updated the image. I want make this separation with this horizontal and vertical line, put images on the right column. – user Jun 23 '20 at 17:56

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I am running out of time, but here is a beginning and others are invited to work on it:

\documentclass{book}

\usepackage{tikz,tikzpagenodes} \usepackage{lipsum}

\begin{document} \chapter{ROMA AETERNA} \section{Palatium et Capitolium} Urbs Roma in ripa Tiberis fluminis sita est viginti milia passuum a mari. Hoc loco flumen facile transitur, et colles propinqui bene muniri possunt.\marginpar{complecti: cingere} \lipsum[1]\marginpar{Capitolinus-a-um < Capitolium}

\begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture] \draw (current page marginpar area.south west) -- (current page marginpar area.north west); \draw (current page marginpar area.north east) -- (current page text area.north west); \end{tikzpicture} \end{document}

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Look further into changing the chapter title style, e.g. with titlesec and have a look how to load graphics with \includegraphics. For the header the fancyhdr package might be of interest for you, too.

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