This paper considers Latin inscriptions found on the prominent gilded metal altars from Scandinavia (c. 1130-c. 1220), aiming to discuss the possible intentions behind them and their reception by those who may have been their readers. Being highly representative of Romanesque liturgical art, the inscriptions of the Scandinavian altars are of two categories: either short, descriptive tituli identifying depicted figures or scenes or metric verses of more sophisticated, theological content. The paper discusses both types, considering their visual appearance, verbal rhetoric, and interplay with iconography. Some conclusions are drawn that may be valid for liturgical epigraphy in general. Then follows a discussion of the inscriptions of one spec...
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This paper considers Latin inscriptions found on the prominent gilded metal altars from Scandinavia ...
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International audienceHagiographical cycles on altars, shrines, paintings and sculptures are accompa...
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International audienceEpigraphic inscriptions are very common in early medieval art and have been st...
The aim of this thesis is the visual analysis of the corpus of Viking Age Scandinavian memorial ston...
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Previous studies of Christian runic inscriptions have tended to deal with particular types of insc...
This thesis examines the sacred and secular figural iconography of Viking-age stone crosses produced...
The thesis deals with the analysis of Latin inscriptions in the cadaster of České Budějovice. Latin ...
The article focuses on the analysis of the epigraphic programme of the Borghorst Cross, a cross reli...
This paper considers Latin inscriptions found on the prominent gilded metal altars from Scandinavia ...
2015-04-18The period between 1080 and 1140 saw an explosion in monastic construction throughout West...
Kviteseid Old Church in Telemark, Norway, is a medieval stone church with murals of a seemingly info...
International audienceHagiographical cycles on altars, shrines, paintings and sculptures are accompa...
International audienceThis article aims to put the notion of “bimediality” in perspective with the v...
International audienceEpigraphic inscriptions are very common in early medieval art and have been st...
The aim of this thesis is the visual analysis of the corpus of Viking Age Scandinavian memorial ston...
Cuadernos de investigación del Monasterio de Santa María la RealInternational audienceThis paper off...
The Vita sancti Evurtii, written at the beginning of the 9th century, relates to the Evurtius, the f...
The paper discusses a group of monumental crucifixes from the 13th-century East Adriatic and Italy, ...
This project focuses on the use and significance of portable altars during the 11th-12th centuries i...
Previous studies of Christian runic inscriptions have tended to deal with particular types of insc...
This thesis examines the sacred and secular figural iconography of Viking-age stone crosses produced...
The thesis deals with the analysis of Latin inscriptions in the cadaster of České Budějovice. Latin ...
The article focuses on the analysis of the epigraphic programme of the Borghorst Cross, a cross reli...