tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-337279620906652887.post5842707984513444995..comments2022-11-04T18:33:26.184+00:00Comments on The Story of Gracchus: Synopsis of the Story of GracchusAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06775242994560553702noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-337279620906652887.post-3603608320048983662017-12-11T01:48:23.669+00:002017-12-11T01:48:23.669+00:00Thank you for contacting me.
Sending an image is e...Thank you for contacting me.<br />Sending an image is easy,.<br />Just make a good photo - in JPG or PNG format, and attach to an email at this address - vittoriocarvelli1997@gmail.com<br />The slave collar used n the 'Story of Gracchus' is, in fact, real, and not digital, but I would be very interested to see your design.<br />Most Roman slave collars that have survived were rather roughly made of iron or bronze - with an inscribed metal plate - usually requiring the return of the slave, and sometimes an offer of a reward.<br />The slave collars used by Gracchus (because he was so wealthy and well known) were made of silver (Marcus later had gold slave collars made for his favourites),<br />and bore a talisman of an eagle - as no identification was needed.<br /><br />Looking forward to seeing your design.<br />Best wished....Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06775242994560553702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-337279620906652887.post-18625280836112413752017-12-10T15:18:21.550+00:002017-12-10T15:18:21.550+00:00I have designed and made a prototype of a slave co...I have designed and made a prototype of a slave collar very similar to the ones featured in the story. Is there some way to send a picture of this collar to the author or illustrator of the story?FWilsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05407238935299903251noreply@blogger.com