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Marshwarble | 09:44 Sat 07th Feb 2015 | Arts & Literature
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The Boy Next Door features a Hardback first edition of the Iliad. (Not only didn't they have books, Homer may not have even wrote it down!) Any other literature disasters in films-apart from adaption disasters?
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Golly I thought first edition - 900BC When we found elegiacs by a little know poet Gallus, thinking about it it was probably a first edition http://classics.uc.edu/~parker/paleography%20files/gallus.html [ really - he was forced to commit suicide wh kinda ended the stream of lyrics ] I thought Thos Cromwell was using a mobile when Thos More walked in to a...
10:14 Sat 07th Feb 2015
Shockingly, the Roman cavalry shown in the Ridley Scott film Gladiator are clearly using stirrups.
It spoilt it all for me.
The hardback edition is of the Samuel Butler translation of the Iliad not the Iliad itself.
not literature, but I was watching an old film about Captain Kidd, with Charles Laughton in it, the other day, and his ship sailed past Tower Bridge a couple of centuries before it was built. I wonder if they had to get thousands of men to pull the ropes to raise the bridge for pirates to sail through.
no way, dannyk, the title page clearly said "Copyright 1000BC".
The copyright would belong to Homer
Golly I thought first edition - 900BC

When we found elegiacs by a little know poet Gallus, thinking about it it was probably a first edition
http://classics.uc.edu/~parker/paleography%20files/gallus.html
[ really - he was forced to commit suicide wh kinda ended the stream of lyrics ]

I thought Thos Cromwell was using a mobile when Thos More walked in to a rooom at Wolf Hall.

? Piccy of John signing the magna carta - he didnt sign it, a flunkie sealed it on his behalf

Stephen Fry et al ( Emma Thompson ) when they collected Oscars en semble read out a diary of Jane Austen - probably collecing an oscar for Emma or Pride and Prej...... oops Jane Austen didnt keep a diary .....

Shakespeare did it - you mean Cleo sexts Anthony in a come on over message on her mobile ?
well er no he refers to the Jesuits in the porters speech in Macbeth set in the 12 century or threeabouts

There's a lot of it about !
// The hardback edition is of the Samuel Butler translation of the Iliad not the Iliad itself.//


I wondered if it were a copy of Pope's translation which I think is 1740
( and worth a few hundred )
Barry Lyndon

which is very well done - Kubrick uses wide angle lenses to capture the lighting from the candles without any other illumination

but in a duel scene in the garding - they fight around a fountain which has a ordnance survey 'T' on it
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The book looked 20th century to me.
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"The copyright belongs to Homer"

He seemed to follow the histories of Eusebius and maybe others. Who knows perhaps Homer really was a doofus?

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