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JLJ4593454 Pope Julius I (280-337) met the Messenger of Athanasius of Alexandria at the time of the Council of Sardic. The messenger came to defend the position of the patriarch in exile in Alexandria Miniature in " The Book of Wonders of the World" manuscript enluminated by the Master of Mazarine and written by John (Jehan of Mandeville) (1300? - 1372), around 1410-1412. Ms/2810, Folio 178. B.N. Paris by Master of the Mazarine (fl.c.1410-20); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Pope Julius I (280-337) met the Messenger of Athanasius of Alexandria at the time of the Council of Sardic. The messenger came to defend the position of the patriarch in exile in Alexandria Miniature in " The Book of Wonders of the World" manuscript enluminated by the Master of Mazarine and written by John (Jehan of Mandeville) (1300? - 1372), around 1410-1412. Ms/2810, Folio 178. B.N. Paris); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a significant historical moment as Pope Julius I (280-337) meets the Messenger of Athanasius of Alexandria during the Council of Sardic. The messenger arrives to defend the position of the patriarch in exile in Alexandria, and this encounter is beautifully depicted in a miniature found within "The Book of Wonders of the World" manuscript. Enluminated by the talented Master of Mazarine and written by John (Jehan of Mandeville) around 1410-1412, this particular scene is showcased on Folio 178. The image showcases intricate details and vibrant colors that bring this ancient event to life. Pope Julius I, adorned in his papal regalia, stands tall while engaging with the messenger who has traveled from afar to present his case. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation as both men exchange thoughts and ideas amidst an ornate backdrop. This photograph was taken by Photo Josse, capturing every nuance with precision and clarity. It offers viewers a glimpse into history, allowing us to appreciate not only its artistic value but also its cultural significance. Preserved at Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris under reference number Ms/2810, this remarkable artwork serves as a testament to human connection across time and space. As we gaze upon it today, we are reminded that even centuries-old encounters can still resonate deeply within our hearts and minds.
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