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The Joshua Roll is a
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of highly unusual format, probably of the 10th century Macedonian Renaissance, believed to have been created by artists of the imperial workshops in
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, and now in the
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Form and content

The Roll is in the form of a continuous horizontal
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or '' rotulus'', common in Chinese art but unique in surviving examples of medieval Christian art. It is made of several joined pieces of sheep
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, is 31 cm high and about 10 metres long, and may be incomplete, as it starts with Chapter II and ends with Chapter X. The Roll covers the early part of the
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''
Book of Joshua The Book of Joshua is the sixth book in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, and is the first book of the Deuteronomistic history, the story of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to the Babylonian captivity, Babylonian exile. It tells of the ...
'' using a reduced version of the
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text; it includes Joshua's main military successes, ending with conquered kings paying him homage. At roughly this time, the Byzantine empire was enjoying military success in its campaigns in the
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. It was originally painted in
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, by several artists, with partial coloring added later in a separate stage. The lettering is in
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and
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forms. Sheet 12 of the Joshua Roll provides an example of many of the artistic trends and choices made by its creator that can be found throughout the roll. This sheet depicts the scene of Joshua and the Angel, where an angel appears before Joshua in a commander's uniform. Most notable is Joshua’s appearance in this sheet not once but twice: standing and prostrate. The roll aims to tell a continuous narrative, and as such, figures like Joshua appear multiple times throughout the roll to accurately depict the script they accompany. However, based on the curving and squeezing of the script between and around scenes, the miniatures took clear precedent. Rather than being consistently placed throughout the roll, the writing curves around the paintings instead of the images conforming to the space allotted to them by pre-existing script. This is evident in Sheet 12 of the roll and many others. The passages provide excerpts and additions to the
Book of Joshua The Book of Joshua is the sixth book in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, and is the first book of the Deuteronomistic history, the story of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to the Babylonian captivity, Babylonian exile. It tells of the ...
, as opposed to copying the full text, in order to better suit the illuminations. The style of the illuminations are relatively realistic in the anatomy and proportions of the figures, and there are loose attempts to add elements such as trees and cityscapes to create a sense of time and space. These elements, as well as the poses and garb of the figures, take clear inspiration from classical
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. Another classical element is the inclusion of personifications. In Sheet 12, for example, the city of
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is personified by the seated woman to the right of Joshua. Female personifications of cities are found throughout the Joshua Roll, often wearing headpieces that look like small cities or buildings.


Style

Like the Paris Psalter, with which it is usually discussed, it is heavily classicising in style, though the extent to which this represents a revival or copying from a much earlier model is the subject of much debate. Its origins have been much debated by art historians, and the roll is considered to be "one of the most important and difficult problems of Byzantine art.""The Joshua Roll: A Work of the Macedonian Renaissance"
– (a review of the named book by Kurt Weitzmann.) Review written by Adolf Katzenellenbogen. Published in '' Speculum'', Vol. 26, No. 2. (Apr. 1951), pp. 421–425.
The roll itself is usually acknowledged to be of the 10th century AD, but the images are felt by most art historians to derive from one or more earlier works, perhaps going back as far as
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. The subject produced a sharp disagreement between Kurt Weitzmann, who thought the form of the roll was a classicising invention of the Macedonian Renaissance, and Meyer Schapiro, who, whilst agreeing with Weitzmann on a 10th-century date, held to the more traditional view that painted ''rotuli'' existed in Late Antiquity, and that the roll was essentially copied from such a work, perhaps through intermediaries. The images are clearly closely related to later manuscripts of the '' Octateuch'' or first eight books of the Old Testament, but where and when the compositions for the cycle originated is controversial.See Schapiro, Castelseprio op cit. Steven Wander, professor at the
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, claims the images are slanted at ten degrees, in a continuous
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along the ten meters of the roll. He suggests this may be because the roll was a copy of the actual preparatory sketches or working drawings for a real column, possibly to scale, like the Ottonian bronze Easter column () made for the bishop Bernward of Hildesheim, the Bernward Column in St Michael's Church.in the Stamford Time
Professor re-examines mysterious document


See also

* Castelseprio – Frescoes in a related style * Leo Bible * Macedonian Renaissance * Utrecht Psalter


Citations


General and cited references

* Walther, Ingo F. and Norbert Wolf. ''Codices Illustres: The world's most famous illuminated manuscripts, 400 to 1600''. Köln, TASCHEN, 2005


Further reading

*Wander, Steven H. ''The Joshua Roll''. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag, 2012,


External links

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Full digital facsimile of the manuscript on the site of the Vatican Library

" Professor re-examines mysterious document"

''The glory of Byzantium: Art and Culture of the Middle Byzantine Era, A.D. 843–1261''
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on the Joshua Roll (cat. no. 162) {{Authority control 10th-century biblical manuscripts 10th-century illuminated manuscripts Book of Joshua Byzantine literature Byzantine illuminated manuscripts Christian illuminated manuscripts Septuagint manuscripts Manuscripts in the Vatican Library