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Jerusalem, subtitled The Emanation of the Giant Albion (1804–1820, with additions made even later), is the last, longest and greatest in scope of the prophetic books written and illustrated by the English poet, artist and engraver William Blake. Etched in handwriting, accompanied by small sketches, marginal figures and huge full-plate illustrations, it has been described as "visionary theatre". The poet himself believed it was his masterpiece and it has been said that "of all Blake's illuminated epics, this is by far the most public and accessible". Nonetheless, only six copies were printed in Blake's lifetime and the book, like all of Blake's prophetic works, was all but ignored by his contemporaries.

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  • Jerusalem, subtitled The Emanation of the Giant Albion (1804–1820, with additions made even later), is the last, longest and greatest in scope of the prophetic books written and illustrated by the English poet, artist and engraver William Blake. Etched in handwriting, accompanied by small sketches, marginal figures and huge full-plate illustrations, it has been described as "visionary theatre". The poet himself believed it was his masterpiece and it has been said that "of all Blake's illuminated epics, this is by far the most public and accessible". Nonetheless, only six copies were printed in Blake's lifetime and the book, like all of Blake's prophetic works, was all but ignored by his contemporaries. The lyric to the famous hymn Jerusalem (text also by Blake, with music by Sir Hubert Parry) is not connected to this poem. It is in fact taken from the preface to another of Blake's "prophetic books", Milton. (en)
  • 『エルサレム』(Jerusalem)は、ウィリアム・ブレイクが1804年に完成した、叙事詩と彩色印刷した装画からなる複合芸術作品。100枚の図版から構成され、彼の預言書群のなかで完成に至ったものとしては最大の規模である。日本語訳は『ブレイク全著作』に収められている。 表題ページには「エルサレム 巨人の流出 1804年 W・ブレイク印刷 サウス・モウルトン通り」(Jerusalem Emanation of The Giant Albion 1804 Printed by W. Blake Sth Molton St)と彫られている。 (ja)
  • «Иерусалим» (полное название — «Иерусалим, Эманация Гиганта Альбиона»; англ. Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion; 1804—1820, с более поздними добавлениями) — последняя и самая значительная из пророческих книг, написанных, проиллюстрированных, награвированных и отпечатанных английским поэтом, художником и гравёром Уильямом Блейком. Стихотворение Блейка «Иерусалим», широко известное также как гимн «Новый Иерусалим» с музыкой сэра Хьюберта Парри, прямого отношения к этой поэме не имеет, но является частью предисловия Блейка к его поэме «Мильтон». (ru)
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  • William Blake (en)
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  • Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion (en)
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  • 『エルサレム』(Jerusalem)は、ウィリアム・ブレイクが1804年に完成した、叙事詩と彩色印刷した装画からなる複合芸術作品。100枚の図版から構成され、彼の預言書群のなかで完成に至ったものとしては最大の規模である。日本語訳は『ブレイク全著作』に収められている。 表題ページには「エルサレム 巨人の流出 1804年 W・ブレイク印刷 サウス・モウルトン通り」(Jerusalem Emanation of The Giant Albion 1804 Printed by W. Blake Sth Molton St)と彫られている。 (ja)
  • «Иерусалим» (полное название — «Иерусалим, Эманация Гиганта Альбиона»; англ. Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion; 1804—1820, с более поздними добавлениями) — последняя и самая значительная из пророческих книг, написанных, проиллюстрированных, награвированных и отпечатанных английским поэтом, художником и гравёром Уильямом Блейком. Стихотворение Блейка «Иерусалим», широко известное также как гимн «Новый Иерусалим» с музыкой сэра Хьюберта Парри, прямого отношения к этой поэме не имеет, но является частью предисловия Блейка к его поэме «Мильтон». (ru)
  • Jerusalem, subtitled The Emanation of the Giant Albion (1804–1820, with additions made even later), is the last, longest and greatest in scope of the prophetic books written and illustrated by the English poet, artist and engraver William Blake. Etched in handwriting, accompanied by small sketches, marginal figures and huge full-plate illustrations, it has been described as "visionary theatre". The poet himself believed it was his masterpiece and it has been said that "of all Blake's illuminated epics, this is by far the most public and accessible". Nonetheless, only six copies were printed in Blake's lifetime and the book, like all of Blake's prophetic works, was all but ignored by his contemporaries. (en)
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  • Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion (en)
  • エルサレム (ブレイクの預言書) (ja)
  • Иерусалим (поэма) (ru)
  • 耶路撒冷 (布莱克) (zh)
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