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MMS Vitr. 26-7 Cattle Plague which Devastated the Empire in the Reign of Romano I, from the Madrid Skylitzes (vellum)
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MMS Vitr. 26-7 Cattle Plague which Devastated the Empire in the Reign of Romano I, from the Madrid Skylitzes (vellum)
IND125143 MMS Vitr. 26-7 Cattle Plague which Devastated the Empire in the Reign of Romano I, from the Madrid Skylitzes (vellum) by Byzantine School, (12th century); Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: The Madrid Skylitzes, also known as the Codex Skylitzes Matritensis, is an illustrated illuminated manuscript of the Synopsis of Histories, by John Skylitzes (c.1040-after 1101) which covers the Byzantine Empire throughout the years 811-1057. The manuscript was produced in Sicily in the 12th century and is the only surviving illustrated manuscript of a Greek chronicle. ); Index Fototeca
Media ID 25908518
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This photo print, titled "MMS Vitr. 26-7 Cattle Plague which Devastated the Empire in the Reign of Romano I, from the Madrid Skylitzes" takes us back to a significant period in history. Created by the Byzantine School in the 12th century, this vellum manuscript is now housed at Biblioteca Nacional in Madrid, Spain. The image captures a scene of devastation and despair caused by a cattle plague that ravaged the empire during Romano I's reign. The intricate details and vivid colors on this illuminated manuscript bring to life an era long gone. The Madrid Skylitzes is renowned as it provides invaluable insights into Byzantine history between 811 and 1057. It stands as one of few surviving illustrated manuscripts chronicling Greek history. In this particular illustration, we see Greek text accompanying a haunting depiction of a cow's head symbolizing pestilence and destruction. The presence of peasants engaged in construction work amidst such turmoil highlights their resilience even in times of great adversity. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported to medieval Sicily where skilled artisans meticulously crafted each page with utmost care. This piece serves as a testament to human creativity and determination throughout centuries. By capturing both tragedy and triumph within its pages, "MMS Vitr. 26-7 Cattle Plague" reminds us that history is not merely confined to words but can be beautifully preserved through art for generations to come.
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