Sources

Pieter Lastman, *Abraham on the Way to Canaan*

Virgil, The Aeneid

I sing of arms and the man, he who, exiled by fate, first came from the coast of Troy to Italy, and to Lavinian shores – hurled about endlessly by land and sea, by the will of the gods, by cruel Juno’s remorseless anger, long suffering also in war, until he founded a city and brought his gods to Latium: from that the Latin people came, the lords of Alba Longa, the walls of noble Rome.

Translated by A.S. Kline

Mohammed and Abu Bakr
Pietro Perugino, *Moses Leaving to Egypt*
Giotto, *Flight into Egypt*
Mohammed’s flight from Mekka
Masaccio, *The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden*