Ἡ πρώτη ἐκτύπωση στὴν Εὐρώπη... 6ος αἰῶνας π.Χ.
Ἐπίκληση στὸ θεὸ Φοῖβο Ἀπόλλωνα. Φύλλο χρυσοῦ μὲ στρογγυλεμένες ἂκρες.
Αὐτὸ εἶναι τὸ μοναδικὸ δεῖγμα σὲ χρυσό ἀπὸ τὰ φυλαχτὰ ποὺ εἶναι γνωστὰ
ὡς Ἐφέσια Γράμματα. Οἱ ἀναφορὲς αὐτῶν τῶν φυλαχτῶν σὲ ἑλληνικὲς κωμωδίες
καὶ ἂλλα λογοτεχνικὰ κείμενα, δείχνουν ὃτι ἦταν μαζικῆς παραγωγῆς καὶ
συχνὰ φοριοῦνταν. Αὐτὸ εἶναι τὸ μοναδικὸ παράδειγμα ἐκτυπώσιμου φυλαχτοῦ.
Τὸ λεπτὸ φύλλο χρυσοῦ τοποθετήθηκε πάνω ἀπὸ τὸ πρωτότυπο ποὺ εἶχε
ἀνυψωμένα γράμματα καὶ μὲ πίεση ἐκτυπώθηκαν τὰ γράμματα πάνω στὸ
φυλαχτό.
Συνήθως μὲ τὸν ὂρο ἐκτύπωση ἀναφερόμαστε στὴ χρήση χαρτιοῦ ἢ
περγαμηνῆς καὶ μελάνης ἢ χωρὶς μελάνης (τυφλὴ ἐκτύπωση), ἐφαρμόζοντας
πιεστήριο ἢ μικρὰ κινητὰ μέρη ἀπὸ ξῦλο, πέτρα ἢ μέταλλο. Ἒὰν ὁ ὀρισμὸς
τῆς τυφλῆς ἐκτύπωσης περιλαμβάνει καὶ μαλακὰ ὑλικὰ ὃπως ὑγρὸ ἂργιλο,
μόλυβδο ἢ χρυσό τὸ φυλλίδιο φαίνεται νὰ εἶναι ἡ πρώτη ἐκτύπωση στὴν
Εὐρώπη! Οἱ παραπάνω πληροφορίες εἶναι εὐγενικὴ παροχὴ τοῦ Dr Dominic
Montserrat.
MS 5236
INVOCATION TO THE GOD PHOEBUS APOLLO
WHO RULES OVER MAN, POURING OUT LIBATIONS TO HIM, THAT HE MAY TAKE UP
ARMS AND GO THROUGH THE ENEMY'S ARMY TO FREE OR DISCHARGE THE PEOPLE; IN
HEXAMETER
Printing in Greek on gold, Euboia, Greece, or
Knidos, Turkey, ca. 6th c. BC, 1 lamella with rounded corners,
2,8x9,0x0,1 cm, 6 lines in fine Greek capitals of Euboia or Knidos type.
Provenance: 1. Provenance: 1. Edith Horsley, London (1965-2000).
Commentary: This is the only gold example of amulets known generically
as ephesia grammata, for lead ones, see Kotansky 111-112. References to
them in Greek comedies and other literary texts, suggest that they were
mass produced and frequently worn. This is the only surviving example
that actually has been printed and not incised, directly into the soft
metal. The thin sheet of gold was placed over the prototype with raised
letters, and pressure applied to the upper side of the gold in order to
print the letters in blind. Normally printing refers to use of paper or
vellum and ink, or without ink (blind printing), applying blocks or
movable types of wood, stone or metals. If the definition of blind
printing also includes soft materials like wet clay, lead or gold, in
addition to paper, this lamella appears to be the earliest printing in
Europe. The above information is partly kindly supplied by Dr. Dominic
Montserrat.
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