Packet 5: Bonus 16

In the preface to his essay Laocoön, Gotthold Lessing derides the “inexactness and falsity” of this idea and claims that the ancients correctly confined it to just effects rather than the art forms themselves. For 10 points each:
[10h] Identify this three-word Latin phrase that draws a link between two artistic media. Horace coined this phrase in Ars Poetica in a passage that claims “somnolence may steal over a long work” and that “even great Homer nods.”
ANSWER: ut pictura poesis [prompt on translations like “as is painting, so is poetry”]
[10m] Lessing is one of many to trace ut pictura poesis to Simonides of Ceos, whose best-known poem may be an epitaph for the dead of this event that states “Stranger bear word… / That here, obedient to their word, we lie.”
ANSWER: Battle of Thermopylae
[10e] Alexander Pope’s embrace of ut pictura poesis is evident in his “Observations” on this object, included in his translation of the Iliad. An ekphrasis in Book 18 describes the intricate designs on this object belonging to Achilles.
ANSWER: shield of Achilles [or his shield]
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