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__Have you ever wondered why Jesus Christ is almost always depicted with long, wavy, hazel-nut hair and a parted beard?__In The Letter of Lentulus, you will discover the mysterious origins of the world's most recognizable image. For centuries, this brief but incredibly detailed letter-attributed to a Roman official named Publius Lentulus-has circulated as a firsthand account of the physical appearance and demeanor of Jesus of Nazareth. It describes a man of striking, majestic beauty, whose very presence commands both love and deep reverence.
But what is the true story behind this fascinating document? Is it a genuine artifact of the Roman Empire, a medieval forgery designed to validate sacred art, or something else entirely?
This edition brings the legendary text to life, offering readers a chance to engage with a piece of apocryphal literature that forever changed the course of Christian iconography. It delves deep into the historical context, the controversies surrounding its authenticity, and the undeniable cultural impact it has had on generations of artists, writers, and believers. Whether you are a devoted student of religious history, a lover of ancient mysteries, or simply curious about the roots of sacred art, this book provides a comprehensive look at an artifact that bridged the gap between the divine and the historical.
What You'll Discover Inside:
Whether you are exploring this work for its immense historical value, its role in art history, or its spiritual intrigue, The Letter of Lentulus offers a gripping journey into the past.
Uncover the document that gave a face to faith. Begin your journey into this ancient mystery today.
Title
Letter of Lentulus: The Ancient Apocryphal Epistle - A Mysterious Historical Text and the Most Famous Physical Description of Jesus Christ
Author
Publius Lentulus
Publisher
The Library of Alexandria
Published
April 2026
Weight
46g
Page Count
20
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.1 cm
ISBN
9781807920319
ISBN-10
1807920313
Eden Code
7535576
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