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The Only Illustrated Manuscript of Homer’s Iliad from Antiquity

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Despite its status as one of the most widely known and studied epics of all time, Homer’s iliad It has proven to be surprisingly resistant to adaptation. Many inspiration is provided for modern novelists working in a variety of traditions, but they are not translated very vigorously into visual media. Perhaps people are still looking at Wolfgang Petersen Troyvery relaxed, Brad Pitt’s appearance movie iliad Adapted from 2004. But it is possible that from now onwards from the first or second century onwards, the whole of humanity may still be even more impressed. 52 Ambrosian illustration iliadIt was made in Constantinople or Alexandria at the turn of the sixth century.

As stated on historofinformation.com,”together Vergilius vaticanus [pre­vi­ous­ly fea­tured on Open Cul­ture] and Vergilius romanus, [the Ambrosian Ili­ad] It is one of the only illustrated manuscripts of classical literature that survived from ancient times. “It also Iliad. That illustration“Showing locations and characters’ names,” and “Insights on early manuscript lighting.” They, as Kurt Weitzman writes, “shows a fairly diverse compositional plan, from single battles to complex battle scenes.” Late Antiques and Early Christian Book Lighting. “This by then, iliad The illustrations had passed through different stages of development, and there was a long history behind them. ”

In the above you can see the Ambrosian iliadAn illustration of the capture of Deron (top), Achilles sacrificed to Zeus for the safe return of the Patroclass (center), and the killing of Patroclus as the escape of a car. You can find more scans Warburg Institute iconography databasealong with others iliad– Related artifacts. Some of Homer’s later artistic productions in that collection date back to the 15th, 17th, 18th and even the 19th century, each interpreting these old poems in their own time. surely, iliad and Odyssey It has proven to be permanently resonant for most of the three thousand years, and there is no reason to believe that they will not continue to find new artistic forms in the future. But there is something particularly powerful about seeing Homer rendered by an artist, although it may have come from centuries to the blind poet himself, and although it may have known well enough of what it is to live in ancient times.

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Based in Seoul Colin marshall Write and broadcasting stationTS about cities, languages, and culture. His projects include the Substack Newsletter Books about cities And the book The Stateless City: Walking through 21st century Los Angeles. Follow him on social networks previously known as Twitter @colinmarshall.

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