Published July 3, 2019
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Sappho Fragment 44 , Hector and Andromache. A Wedding at Troy
Creators
- 1. University of Roehampton / Panoply Vase Animation Project
- 1. Faculty of "Artes Liberales", University of Warsaw
- 2. Jesus College Oxford University
Description
This animation depicts the poet Sappho, one of the most influential poets of ancient Greece. You see her performing the surviving fragment of one of her poems – fragment 44, a prequel to the Trojan War, in which the Trojan Prince, Hector, arrives home with his new bride, Andromache. The animation was created from a vase made in Athens in the 6th century BCE (now in the National Museum in Warsaw, in Poland, number 142333). The figures that Sappho creates with her music are made in an older pottery style. The music that she plays is the tune that the poem would have been sung to in ancient Greece.
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Sappho Fragment 44 English version 2018.mp4
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