TABULA ILIACA
''Tabula Iliaca Capitolina'', Roman artwork, 1st century AD
A 'Tabula Iliaca' is a generic label for a calculation of the days of the Iliad, probably by Zenodotus, of which numerous fragmentary examples are now known.
One of the most complete examples surviving is the ''Tabula Iliaca Capitolina'' in the Capitoline Museums in Rome. These objects are small pictorial representations of the Trojan War, often with textual captions.
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References
★ Theodor Bergk ''Commentatio de tabula Iliaca Parisiensi''. (Marburg, Typis Elwerti Academicis, 1845).
★ Anna Sadurska ''Les tables iliaques'' (Warsaw, 1964).
★ Nicholas Horsfall "''Tabulae Iliacae'' in the Collection Froehner, Paris". ''The Journal of Hellenic Studies'' 103 (1983), pp. 144-47.
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