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Border with Agrippa and Agrippina and Printer's Mark of Eucharius Cervicornus

Date

16th century

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Artist: Anonymous Germany (Cologne) 1599, German 16th century

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, M6418

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Border with Agrippa and Agrippina and Printer's Mark of Eucharius Cervicornus

People

Artist: Anonymous Germany (Cologne) 1599, German 16th century

Date

16th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, M6418

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Amazon
created on 2019-08-08

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Google
created on 2019-08-08

Text 94.9
Paper 82.1
Font 68.6
Paper product 60.9
Calligraphy 54.6

Microsoft
created on 2019-08-08

text 99.9
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Amazon

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Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-09

The image shows a historical printed page, specifically the title page of an ancient text. At the top, it features the title "HERODOTI HALICARNASSEI HISTORIAE," suggesting this is a page from the works of Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian from Halicarnassus. The text is in Latin, and it appears to be an introduction or preface to the first book of Herodotus' histories, subtitled "liber primus, qui inscribitur Clio," indicating the beginning of the first book called "Clio." The page has elaborate decorative borders and intricate illustrations. At the top, there are cherubs or putti among scrolls and foliage motifs. Similar ornamental designs frame the sides and bottom of the text, incorporating classical elements such as acanthus leaves and various mythological figures, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and historical authenticity. The main body of the text is printed in a traditional serif typeface. There are several thematic annotations along the right side, including terms like "Phoenices," "Io rapitur," "Bellores Graecorum initiæ," "Europa rapta," and "Medea rapta," which correspond to historical or mythological references, possibly providing structure or context to Herodotus' narrative. The elaborate first letter "H" at the beginning of the main text serves as a decorative initial, drawing attention and indicating the start of the narrative. Overall, the page is an ornate and carefully crafted representation of historical literature, providing both visual beauty and informational content reflective of ancient histories as understood and transcribed in later periods.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-09

This image shows a page from a book, possibly from an old print edition. The page features an ornate border with intricate designs, which includes floral patterns, figures, and decorative elements that are typical of historical illuminated manuscripts or early printed books. At the top center of the page inside a cartouche-like frame, there is a title that reads, "HERODOTI HALICARNASSEI HISTORIAE". This indicates that the text is likely from "Histories" by Herodotus of Halicarnassus, an ancient Greek historian known for his writings on the history, political systems, sciences, and customs of his time. The main body of the text is in Latin, as indicated by the use of Latin script and words recognizable as part of the language. From the glimpse we can gather, this is a historical or philosophical narrative or discussion, given the nature of Herodotus's work. Ornaments are at both the top and bottom of the page and on the sides, framing the text beautifully and suggesting that this book was designed with significant attention to aesthetic detail, characteristic of books from the Renaissance or thereabout when care was often taken to create visually appealing text pages. At the bottom of the page, there is a letter "A" which suggests that this is the beginning of a section or chapter. The presence of embellishments and the style of the typeface imply that this could be a page from the 16th or 17th century when such decorations were common in printed materials. The craftsmanship indicates that the book was likely intended for a scholarly or affluent readership that would appreciate both its intellectual content and its artistic value.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-09

This is a decorative page from what appears to be a Latin translation of Herodotus's "Histories" (Herodoti Halicarnassei Historiae). The page features an ornate Renaissance-style border with elaborate scrollwork, cherubs, and decorative elements framing the text. At the top, there's a grand title header, and the text begins with a beautifully illuminated initial letter 'H'. The text is printed in Latin, and there are some marginal notes on the right side of the page. The overall design is characteristic of high-quality Renaissance book printing, with careful attention to both the decorative elements and the layout of the text. The border design shows sophisticated architectural elements and floral patterns typical of the period. The quality and style of the printing suggests this is likely from the 15th or 16th century.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-09

The image shows an ornate page from a historical book or document titled "Herodoti", referring to the ancient Greek historian Herodotus. The text is in Latin and appears to be an introduction or preface to Herodotus' famous work "Histories". The page is intricately decorated with an elaborate frame featuring cherubs, scrollwork, and other Renaissance-style ornamentation. The detailed border surrounds the dense Latin text in the center. Along the sides of the frame are labels for various regions likely discussed in Herodotus' work, such as "Phoenices", "Argos", "Bellum Graecum", and "Europa". This suggests the passage may be summarizing the scope and contents of the Histories. Overall, it is a finely crafted example of Renaissance book design and printing, with the decorative elements enhancing the classical subject matter. The page seems intended as a grand frontispiece to an edition of one of the most important works of ancient history and literature.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-09

The image appears to be the title page or frontispiece of what looks like an early printed edition of the Histories of Herodotus. The title "HERODOTI" is prominently displayed in the center, surrounded by ornate decorative borders featuring classical imagery such as cherubs, scrollwork, and mythological figures. The text below the title provides additional information about the work and its interpretation. The overall design and execution of the page suggests this is a high-quality, scholarly edition of Herodotus' famous historical work.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11

The image presents a page from an old book, featuring a decorative border and text in Latin. The page is divided into two main sections: the top section contains the title "HERODOTI" and the subtitle "HALICARNASSEI HISTORIAE," while the bottom section features a large block of text in Latin. * **Title and Subtitle** * The title "HERODOTI" is prominently displayed at the top of the page, with the subtitle "HALICARNASSEI HISTORIAE" written below it. * The title and subtitle are written in a decorative font, with intricate designs and flourishes. * **Decorative Border** * The page is surrounded by a decorative border, which features a combination of floral and geometric patterns. * The border is made up of several elements, including leaves, vines, and scrollwork, which are arranged in a symmetrical pattern around the page. * **Text in Latin** * The main text on the page is written in Latin, with a formal and ornate style. * The text is divided into several paragraphs, each with its own heading and subheadings. * The text appears to be a passage from a historical or philosophical work, with references to ancient Greek and Roman authors. * **Other Elements** * The page also features several other elements, including illustrations and marginal notes. * The illustrations depict scenes from ancient history and mythology, while the marginal notes provide additional commentary and explanation. In summary, the image presents a page from an old book that features a decorative border, a formal title and subtitle, and a block of text in Latin. The page is likely from a historical or philosophical work, and the illustrations and marginal notes provide additional context and commentary.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11

This image is a page from the book "Herodoti Halicarnassei Historiae" by Herodotus, featuring an ornate border with various figures and text in Latin. The title, "Herodoti," is prominently displayed at the top, accompanied by a decorative initial letter "H" and a subtitle that reads "Halicarnassei Historiae." The main text is written in a formal, serif font and appears to be a passage from Herodotus' historical work. The border surrounding the text is intricately designed, featuring a variety of figures, including cherubs, putti, and other mythological creatures. The border also includes decorative elements such as acanthus leaves, scrolls, and other floral motifs. The overall design of the page suggests that it was printed in the Renaissance period, likely in the 15th or 16th century. The use of Latin text and the ornate border suggest that this page was intended for an educated audience, possibly scholars or nobles. The inclusion of decorative elements and the careful attention to detail in the design of the page indicate that it was considered an important work worthy of elaborate presentation. Overall, this image provides a glimpse into the artistic and literary traditions of the Renaissance period, highlighting the importance of classical texts and the value placed on beautiful and intricate design.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-09

The image shows a page from an old book with a Latin text. The text is written in a serif font, and the page has a decorative border with intricate designs. The border features various elements, including a large "H" in the center, a figure holding a shield, and a banner with the word "Phoenices" on it. The border also includes decorative elements such as flowers, leaves, and other ornamental designs. The page appears to be from a historical or academic book, possibly related to the history of ancient civilizations or mythology.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-09

The image shows a page from a book featuring a decorative border with intricate designs and an illustration of a man in armor holding a shield with a helmet. The text is written in a foreign language, possibly Greek or Latin, and includes the words "Herodoti" and "Halicarnassei Historiae." The page appears to be from an ancient book or manuscript, possibly a historical or literary work. The illustration and text suggest that the book may be about ancient history or mythology.

Text analysis

Amazon

HERODOTI
Heresbachio
opera,
ingentia
do Heresbachio interpretibus.
interpretibus.
do
ingentia admiranda opera,
bellis
fe
gerauertit.
rebus
Perfarum
humanis
ISTORIAE
barbaris,
funt, rebus
humanis obliterentur
inter
obliterentur
fei
admiranda
funt,
Laurentio
co
de
uero
uero de re ifti inter fe bellis
gerauertit. Perfarum imemorant au
au
gloria
edita barbaris,
ea
qua
Clio,exGrae
co manslats, Laurentio Conras
fraudentur.
gefta
nep ea qua gefta
edita
manslats,
hac
hiftoria
re
fei hiftoria hac elt.ut
ERODOTIHALICARNAS
.cum
alia,
Conras
ifti
gloria fraudentur. .cum alia, rum
imemorant
nep
HA LIC A
parentis.liber rimeaiidtTor
elt.ut
rum
HA LIC A parentis.liber rimeaiidtTor I ISTORIAE
I

Google

HERODOTI
HALICARNASSE
primus,qui
co
translatus,Laurentio
do
Heresbachio
interpretibus
fei
hæc
eft,ut
nes
ea
ex
rebus
ingentia
à
alia,
rum
de
inter
fe
au
ctores
extitiffe
Phoenices,
Rubrum
uo
catur,
hoc
noftrum
quam
nunc
longinquis
conti
Aegypria
Aflyriarum
mercif
uecturís,in
alias
plagas,præ
cipue
Argos
traiecerunt.
etením
tempefta
teomnibus
ciuitatibus
regionis
que
Græcia
nomi
naf,
antecellebat.
Huc
appulfos
Phoenices
mercimonia
expofuiffe,
quinto
fextóue
appuliffent
die,
cun
ctis
ferè
diuenditis,
foeminas
ad
mare
ueniffe
cum
multas,tum
uero
regis
filiam:cui
nomé
effet
idem,quod
Græci
tradut,
lo
filiam
Inachi.Dumq
haæ
foeminae
pup
pi
nauis
affiftentes
mercarentur,que
cuiufg
auíditas
maxime
ferebat,in
eas
fefe
adhortatos
impetu
feciffe,ipfarum
plerifq
aufugientibus,lo
aliis
ali
quot
raptam
fuiffe,
eisag
in
nauem
impofitis
Aegyptum
uela
feciffe.
Huncitaque
modum
abiiffe
memorant
Perfa,non
quemadmodu
Græci.Et
hociniuriarum
principium
extitiffe.Poft
Gracorum
quofdam,
quorum
nomina
non
tradunt
nec
tenet,
Tyrum
appulfos,
rapuife
Europam.
Fuerût
autem
hi
Cretes,illis
par
pari
repenfum.Veru
poftea
Græcos
fecundæ
iniuriae
autores
extitiffe:longa
uecti
naue
oram
Colchidis
&
Phafim
fluuiu,
catera
tranfegiflent
gratia
uenerant,
afportarut
illinc
Medeam.
Ad
repofcedum,
poe
Argos.
rapi
tur
Bellor
Grecora
initia
Europe
raptus
Medeae
raptus.
A
HERODOTI HALICARNASSE HISTORIAE parentis,liber primus,qui inferibitur Clio,ex Grae co translatus,Laurentio Valla Conras do Heresbachio interpretibus ERODOTIHALICARNAS fei hiftoria explicatio hæc eft,ut nes ea quæ gefta funt, ex rebus humanis obliterentur ex æuo,ne ingentia admiranda opera, uel à Græcis edita uel à barbaris, gloria fraudentur,cum alia, rum uero qua de re ifti inter fe belli= gerauerut. Perfarum eximii memorant diffenfionum au ctores extitiffe Phoenices, qui à mari quod Rubrum uo catur, in hoc noftrum proficifcentes, &hanc incolentes regionem quam nunc quoqg incolunt, longinquis conti nuo nauigationibus incubuerunt:faciendisap Aegypria rum Aflyriarum mercif uecturís,in alias plagas,præ cipue Argos traiecerunt. Argos etením ea tempefta teomnibus ciuitatibus regionis que nunc Græcia nomi naf, antecellebat. Huc appulfos Phoenices mercimonia expofuiffe, quinto fextóue quam appuliffent die, cun ctis ferè diuenditis, foeminas ad mare ueniffe cum alias multas,tum uero regis filiam:cui nomé effet idem,quod Græci tradut, lo filiam Inachi.Dumq haæ foeminae pup pi nauis affiftentes ea mercarentur,que cuiufg auíditas maxime ferebat,in eas Phoenices fefe adhortatos impetu feciffe,ipfarum plerifq aufugientibus,lo cum aliis ali quot raptam fuiffe, eisag in nauem impofitis Phoenices in Aegyptum uela feciffe. Huncitaque in modum lo in Aegyptum abiiffe memorant Perfa,non quemadmodu Græci.Et hociniuriarum principium extitiffe.Poft hæc Gracorum quofdam, quorum nomina non tradunt nec tenet, Tyrum appulfos, filiam regis rapuife Europam. Fuerût autem hi Cretes,illis par pari repenfum.Veru poftea Græcos fecundæ iniuriae autores extitiffe:longa uecti naue in oram Colchidis & ad Phafim fluuiu, cum catera tranfegiflent quorum gratia uenerant, afportarut illinc filiam regis Medeam. Ad quam repofcedum, poe Phoenices Argos. lo rapi tur Bellor Grecora initia Europe raptus Medeae raptus. A
HISTORIAE
parentis,liber
inferibitur
Clio,ex
Grae
Valla
Conras
ERODOTIHALICARNAS
hiftoria
explicatio
quæ
gefta
funt,
humanis
obliterentur
æuo,ne
admiranda
opera,
uel
Græcis
edita
barbaris,
gloria
fraudentur,cum
qua
re
ifti
belli=
gerauerut.
Perfarum
eximii
diffenfionum
qui
mari
quod
proficifcentes,
&hanc
incolentes
regionem
quoqg
incolunt,
nuo
nauigationibus
incubuerunt:faciendisap