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Hunting with spears and traps, illustration from the Cynegetica
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Hunting with spears and traps, illustration from the Cynegetica
XOT359195 Hunting with spears and traps, illustration from the Cynegetica by Oppian (tempera on vellum) by Italian School, (11th century); Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Venice, Italy; (add.info.: Oppianus; now thought to be the name given to two, possibly three authors of the same name: Oppian of Corycus (fl.c.169) who wrote a poem on fishing (Halieutica); Oppian of Apamea (fl.c.211), author of a poem on hunting (Cynegetica), dedicated to Emperor Caracalla (188-217); ); Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23377056
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This print showcases an extraordinary illustration from the Cynegetica by Oppian, dating back to the 11th century. The artwork depicts a scene of ancient hunting techniques involving spears and traps. Created with tempera on vellum by an Italian School artist, this piece is currently housed in the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice, Italy. The image transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the world of Greek hunters as they skillfully navigate their way through nature's wilderness. With great attention to detail, the illustrator captures the essence of this didactic poem on hunting written by Oppian of Apamea. Intriguingly, it is now believed that there were possibly two or even three authors named Oppian who contributed to these works. This particular manuscript focuses on hunting and was dedicated to Emperor Caracalla during his reign from 188-217 AD. The illuminated artwork portrays various elements essential for successful hunts: majestic horses galloping alongside skilled hunters armed with spears and strategically placed traps. A sense of adventure fills the air as these brave individuals pursue their prey amidst lush landscapes teeming with wildlife. This historical gem not only offers insight into ancient hunting practices but also serves as a testament to human fascination with animals throughout history. It reminds us of our deep connection with nature and how we have relied upon its resources for survival since time immemorial.
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