The commonly known representation of Tree of Jesse, as inspired by the words „And the wand will come out of the root of Jesse and a flower will grow out of from its root” (Isaiah 11:1), proves the interpersonal relationships with Jesus and His messianic prophecy - by indicating on David. But since the earliest times this theme has been explored in the secular art because branching limbs with characters of descendants, growing from the parents’ chest, clearly illustrate the relations resulting from successions of generations within the family framework. This kind of representations was also popular in orders. At that time they not only provided the information on the background of spiritual path but also the assurance of its effectiveness on...
Primogeniture, or succession by the eldest son, seems to have been the preferred rule in ancient Isr...
Ever since antiquity, trees have been used as symbols and literal embodiments of religious beliefs f...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
This paper explores the significance of spiritual genealogy as a historiographical device in Francis...
The Tree of Jesse was a popular medieval theme used to represent the family tree of Christ. More spe...
Most readers of Scripture do not normally consider genealogies among its more exciting parts. Their ...
Le Bras Gabriel. Arthur Watson. — The early iconography of the Tree of Jesse.. In: Revue d'histoire ...
L'Arbre de Jessé est une image particulièrement complexe qui a connu plusieurs variantes iconographi...
This article provides a systematic analysis of the genealogies prefixed to the King James Bible (161...
The ruling dynasties literally surrounded themselves with their ancestors (real ones, as well as im...
The Tree of Jesse, a depiction of Christ's genealogy based on the prophecy of Isaiah (11, 1-2) a...
The Mitskun family tree was created between 1901 and 1906 by the lumber merchant Joseph Judey in Rig...
This article provides a systematic analysis of the genealogies prefixed to the King James Bible (161...
The article refers to a problem of relationship between authority and genealogy, and to their spec...
The purpose of this paper is to focus, once more (l), attention on a genealogical procedure which ob...
Primogeniture, or succession by the eldest son, seems to have been the preferred rule in ancient Isr...
Ever since antiquity, trees have been used as symbols and literal embodiments of religious beliefs f...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
This paper explores the significance of spiritual genealogy as a historiographical device in Francis...
The Tree of Jesse was a popular medieval theme used to represent the family tree of Christ. More spe...
Most readers of Scripture do not normally consider genealogies among its more exciting parts. Their ...
Le Bras Gabriel. Arthur Watson. — The early iconography of the Tree of Jesse.. In: Revue d'histoire ...
L'Arbre de Jessé est une image particulièrement complexe qui a connu plusieurs variantes iconographi...
This article provides a systematic analysis of the genealogies prefixed to the King James Bible (161...
The ruling dynasties literally surrounded themselves with their ancestors (real ones, as well as im...
The Tree of Jesse, a depiction of Christ's genealogy based on the prophecy of Isaiah (11, 1-2) a...
The Mitskun family tree was created between 1901 and 1906 by the lumber merchant Joseph Judey in Rig...
This article provides a systematic analysis of the genealogies prefixed to the King James Bible (161...
The article refers to a problem of relationship between authority and genealogy, and to their spec...
The purpose of this paper is to focus, once more (l), attention on a genealogical procedure which ob...
Primogeniture, or succession by the eldest son, seems to have been the preferred rule in ancient Isr...
Ever since antiquity, trees have been used as symbols and literal embodiments of religious beliefs f...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180