QUO VADIS? "The slaves of Vinicius show their gratitude for his liberty". Photographic picture taken from the novel by the Polish writer and journalist Henryk Sienkiewicz (May 5, 1846 - November 15, 1916), published in 1896, which earned the author the Nobel Prize for literature in 1905. Cinematic edition, ie illustrated by 78 paintings taken from famous "films" of the Italian Cines Society (from the homonymous film by Enrico Guazzoni of 1912), the first Italian anti-talisman book of the popular photo novel. In the scene photo Amleto Novelli (Marco Vinicio) among the exultant freedmen. Fratelli Treves Editori, Milan, 1914

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title: PAGE FROM THE BOOK "QUO VADIS?" 1914

subject date: 2019-02-10

caption: QUO VADIS? "The slaves of Vinicius show their gratitude for his liberty". Photographic picture taken from the novel by the Polish writer and journalist Henryk Sienkiewicz (May 5, 1846 - November 15, 1916), published in 1896, which earned the author the Nobel Prize for literature in 1905. Cinematic edition, ie illustrated by 78 paintings taken from famous "films" of the Italian Cines Society (from the homonymous film by Enrico Guazzoni of 1912), the first Italian anti-talisman book of the popular photo novel. In the scene photo Amleto Novelli (Marco Vinicio) among the exultant freedmen. Fratelli Treves Editori, Milan, 1914

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