The hagioscope—a small tunnel or opening usually set at eye-level in a church wall—is a complex and multifaceted device that appears in Europe during the late medieval period. Despite an increased interest in the history of the senses, the hagioscope has been overlooked until now. Drawing from Hans Georg Gadamer’s ideas about hermeneutics, Jacques Le Goff’s work on Purgatory, and the medieval intellectual Peter of Limoges’ thoughts on vision, this study aims to shed light on why the hagioscope appeared when it did and how it may have been used. This case study of the hagioscope concerns the known hagioscopes with connected cells on the island of Gotland. It is introduced with two themes that combined, create a conceptual understanding...
In the late eighth and early ninth centuries monasteries throughout Europe increasingly became sites...
A challenging aspect of visibility studies is visual acuity, which concerns the clarity of vision wi...
The aim of the thesis is to discuss church building, the architectural design of Romanesque and Goth...
The hagioscope—a small tunnel or opening usually set at eye-level in a church wall—is a complex and ...
This dissertation examines the visual construction of space in a group of luxury gospel books produc...
Windows, light and a view are self-evident parts of contemporary interiors. This was not the case in...
Medieval dwelling houses of a similar type have been documented on Gotland in archaeological investi...
The distance between Hemse church and the fields of Mästermyr on the Swedish Island of Gotland is ab...
The thesis discusses Medieval Scandinavian art, in particular church doors and portals from 12th and...
How come there are church frescoes depicting labyrinths in medieval Scandinavian churches? Which con...
By according equal importance to theoretical accounts of vision and cultural practices of seeing, th...
To understand the architectural sculpture of medieval religious buildings as fully as possible it mu...
This thesis called Haptic Model of the Monastery of Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary is compo...
This master thesis is composed of two sections, a theoretical and a practical one. The first chapter...
One of the most elusive aspects of medieval religious life is how people actually worshipped, that i...
In the late eighth and early ninth centuries monasteries throughout Europe increasingly became sites...
A challenging aspect of visibility studies is visual acuity, which concerns the clarity of vision wi...
The aim of the thesis is to discuss church building, the architectural design of Romanesque and Goth...
The hagioscope—a small tunnel or opening usually set at eye-level in a church wall—is a complex and ...
This dissertation examines the visual construction of space in a group of luxury gospel books produc...
Windows, light and a view are self-evident parts of contemporary interiors. This was not the case in...
Medieval dwelling houses of a similar type have been documented on Gotland in archaeological investi...
The distance between Hemse church and the fields of Mästermyr on the Swedish Island of Gotland is ab...
The thesis discusses Medieval Scandinavian art, in particular church doors and portals from 12th and...
How come there are church frescoes depicting labyrinths in medieval Scandinavian churches? Which con...
By according equal importance to theoretical accounts of vision and cultural practices of seeing, th...
To understand the architectural sculpture of medieval religious buildings as fully as possible it mu...
This thesis called Haptic Model of the Monastery of Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary is compo...
This master thesis is composed of two sections, a theoretical and a practical one. The first chapter...
One of the most elusive aspects of medieval religious life is how people actually worshipped, that i...
In the late eighth and early ninth centuries monasteries throughout Europe increasingly became sites...
A challenging aspect of visibility studies is visual acuity, which concerns the clarity of vision wi...
The aim of the thesis is to discuss church building, the architectural design of Romanesque and Goth...