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- Ambrosian_Iliad abstract "The Ambrosian Iliad or Ilia Picta (Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Cod. F. 205 Inf.) is a 5th-century illuminated manuscript on vellum of the Iliad of Homer. It is thought to have been produced in Constantinople during the late 5th or early 6th century AD, specifically between 493 and 508. This time frame was developed by Ranuccio Bandinelli and is based on the abundance of green in the pictures, which happened to be the color of the faction in power at the time. It has since been reduced to a series of miniatures cut out of the manuscript. It is one of the oldest surviving illustrated manuscripts. In addition, it is the only surviving portion of an illustrated copy of Homer from antiquity and, along with the Vergilius Vaticanus and the Vergilius Romanus, one of only three illustrated manuscripts of classical literature to survive from antiquity.".
- Ambrosian_Iliad thumbnail AmbrosianIliadPict47Achilles.jpg?width=300.
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- Ambrosian_Iliad hasPhotoCollection Ambrosian_Iliad.
- Ambrosian_Iliad subject Category:5th-century_illuminated_manuscripts.
- Ambrosian_Iliad subject Category:Iliad.
- Ambrosian_Iliad subject Category:Literary_illuminated_manuscripts.
- Ambrosian_Iliad type 5th-centuryIlluminatedManuscripts.
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- Ambrosian_Iliad type Communication100033020.
- Ambrosian_Iliad type LiteraryIlluminatedManuscripts.
- Ambrosian_Iliad type Manuscript106406979.
- Ambrosian_Iliad type Writing106362953.
- Ambrosian_Iliad type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Ambrosian_Iliad comment "The Ambrosian Iliad or Ilia Picta (Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Cod. F. 205 Inf.) is a 5th-century illuminated manuscript on vellum of the Iliad of Homer. It is thought to have been produced in Constantinople during the late 5th or early 6th century AD, specifically between 493 and 508. This time frame was developed by Ranuccio Bandinelli and is based on the abundance of green in the pictures, which happened to be the color of the faction in power at the time.".
- Ambrosian_Iliad label "Ambrosian Iliad".
- Ambrosian_Iliad label "Iliade ambrosienne".
- Ambrosian_Iliad label "Ilias Ambrosiana".
- Ambrosian_Iliad label "Ilias Picta".
- Ambrosian_Iliad label "Ilias Picta".
- Ambrosian_Iliad sameAs Ilias_Ambrosiana.
- Ambrosian_Iliad sameAs Αμβροσιανή_Ιλιάς.
- Ambrosian_Iliad sameAs Iliade_ambrosienne.
- Ambrosian_Iliad sameAs Ilias_Picta.
- Ambrosian_Iliad sameAs Ilias_Picta.
- Ambrosian_Iliad sameAs m.079y6y.
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- Ambrosian_Iliad wasDerivedFrom Ambrosian_Iliad?oldid=604496372.
- Ambrosian_Iliad depiction AmbrosianIliadPict47Achilles.jpg.
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