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"This publication is the outcome of the conference Matter of Faith, held to accompany the British Museum's exhibition Treasures of Heaven, which brought together over thirty international experts in the field to present new research around the themes of medieval reliquaries and relic veneration. The result is an interdisciplinary study of a thought provoking and controversial topic featuring some of the period's most beautiful and celebrated objects."--Page 4 of cover. A landmark publication of essays resulting from the Treasures from Heaven conference at the British Museum, exploring the relationship between sacred matter and precious materials in the Middle Ages.
Relics --- Reliquaries, Medieval --- Christian art and symbolism --- Christian saints --- Reliques --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Saints chrétiens --- Cult --- Culte --- History of Europe --- Christian special devotions --- anno 500-1499 --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Saints chrétiens --- Reliquaries, Medieval. --- Reliquaires médiévaux. --- Symbolisme chrétien --- Congresses. --- Moyen âge. --- Cultes --- Moyen Age --- Reliquaires médiévaux. --- Symbolisme chrétien
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Christian special devotions --- anno 500-1499 --- Reliquaries, Medieval. --- Church history --- Reliquaries --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Eglise --- Reliquaires --- Congresses. --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Christian art and symbolism --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Congrès --- Christian art and symbolism - Medieval, 500-1500.
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Reliquaries, Medieval --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Saint-Riquier (Monastery : Saint-Riquier, France) --- Saint-Riquier (France) --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Reliquaries --- History --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Reliquaries - France - Saint-Riquier --- Saint-Riquier (monastère, Saint-Riquier)
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Gegenstand der Arbeit ist die frühmittelalterliche Großplastik Nordeuropas – großplastische Bildwerke aus Holz und/oder Metall, die zwischen dem 9. und 11. Jahrhundert im Reichsgebiet nördlich der Alpen entstanden. Die in den vergangenen Jahren vorangetriebenen und größtenteils publizierten Konservierungsmaßnahmen und Untersuchungen haben eine Bestandsaufnahme aller erhaltenen und in Schriftquellen überlieferten großplastischen Kruzifixe und Madonnen ermöglicht. In einem Katalog sind die kunstwissenschaftlichen, historischen und konservatorischen Einzelbefunde der Objekte den überlieferten Schriftquellen zur Seite gestellt. Bei der Auswertung der Befunde stehen die Bearbeitung von großplastischen Bildwerken im frühen Mittelalter allgemein, die nachweisbaren Reliquien und deren Unterbringung, die Aufstellungsorte der Objekte sowie deren Zugänglichkeit im Vordergrund.
Reliquaries, Medieval. --- Church history --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Eglise --- Histoire --- Jesus Christ --- Art. --- Reliquaries --- Sculpture médiévale --- Art chrétien --- Crucifix --- Art chrétien médiéval --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Sculpture médiévale. --- Art chrétien médiéval. --- Reliquaires médiévaux. --- Reliquaires
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Reliquaries, Medieval --- Goldwork, Romanesque --- Christian shrines --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Reliquaires romans --- Sanctuaires chrétiens --- Conservation and restoration --- Conservation et restauration --- Heribert, --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Sanctuaires chrétiens --- Heribertus ep. Coloniensis --- Reliquaires
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Reliquaries, Byzantine. --- Reliquaries, Medieval. --- Holy Cross. --- Reliquaires byzantins --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Sainte Croix --- Reliquaries, Byzantine --- Reliquaries, Medieval --- Holy Cross --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Medieval reliquaries --- Byzantine reliquaries --- Relics and reliquaries, Byzantine --- Cross --- Feast of the Cross --- Reliques --- Croix
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Reliquaries, Medieval --- Christian saints --- Human geography. --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Saints chrétiens --- Géographie humaine --- Cult --- Culte --- Human geography --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Saints chrétiens --- Géographie humaine --- Ireland --- History --- To 1500 --- Christian shrines --- Reliquaries, Medieval - Ireland --- Manchan de Lemonaghan --- Irlande --- Saints --- Tombeaux --- Columba ab. Hiensis
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Art metal-work, Medieval --- Reliquaries, Medieval --- Arts du métal médiévaux --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Jesus Christ --- Paschal --- Art. --- Art patronage. --- 704.9 --- Arts Iconography --- Arts du métal médiévaux --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Medieval reliquaries --- Christ --- Cristo --- Jezus Chrystus --- Jesus Cristo --- Jesus, --- Jezus --- Christ, Jesus --- Yeh-su --- Masīḥ --- Khristos --- Gesù --- Christo --- Yeshua --- Chrystus --- Gesú Cristo --- Ježíš --- Isa, --- Nabi Isa --- Isa Al-Masih --- Al-Masih, Isa --- Masih, Isa Al --- -Jesus, --- Jesucristo --- Yesu --- Yeh-su Chi-tu --- Iēsous --- Iēsous Christos --- Iēsous, --- Kʻristos --- Hisus Kʻristos --- Christos --- Jesuo --- Yeshuʻa ben Yosef --- Yeshua ben Yoseph --- Iisus --- Iisus Khristos --- Jeschua ben Joseph --- Ieso Kriʻste --- Yesus --- Kristus --- ישו --- ישו הנוצרי --- ישו הנצרי --- ישוע --- ישוע בן יוסף --- المسيح --- مسيح --- يسوع المسيح --- 耶稣 --- 耶稣基督 --- 예수그리스도 --- Jíizis --- Yéshoua --- Iėsu̇s --- Khrist Iėsu̇s --- عيسىٰ --- Art metal-work [Medieval ] --- Italy --- Rome --- Reliquaries [Medieval ] --- Art --- Paschal I --- Art patronage --- عيسىٰ --- Art metal-work, Medieval - Italy - Rome --- Reliquaries, Medieval - Italy - Rome
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A study of the beautifully crafted medieval reliquaries that enshrined holy relics, and their wider historical, cultural, political and religious context. Drawing on three major museum holdings, as well as featuring iconic pieces from other international public and private collections, this book looks at the phenomenon of holy relics in the Middle Ages. Thematic essays and object entries by leading scholars trace the history and development of the cult of relics, from its beginnings in late Roman funerary practices to its rise in both Byzantine East and the West. Exhibition: British Museum, London, 23 June - 9 October 2010; Cleveland Museum of Art, 17 October 2010 - 16 January 2011; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, 13 February - 15 May 2011.
Reliquaries, Medieval --- Christian art and symbolism --- Relics --- Christian saints --- Cult --- Reliques --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- klassieke oudheid --- vroomheid --- heiligen --- 248.159 --- Devoties:--algemeen --- 248.159 Devoties:--algemeen --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Exhibitions --- History of Europe --- Art --- Christian special devotions --- anno 500-1499 --- middeleeuwen --- renaissance --- religieuze kunst --- relieken --- Europa --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Expositions --- Europe --- Religious life and customs --- History --- Vie religieuse --- Histoire --- Relics. --- Reliquaries, Medieval. --- Medieval. --- Cult. --- 500 - 1500. --- Europe. --- middeleeuwen, middeleeuwse geschiedenis (historisch tijdvak) --- klassieke oudheid (historisch tijdvak) --- renaissance (historisch tijdvak, doorheen de 16e eeuw) --- vroomheid, devotie ~ Christus --- Reliquaries, Medieval - Exhibitions --- Christian art and symbolism - Medieval, 500-1500 - Exhibitions --- Relics - Europe - Exhibitions --- Christian saints - Cult - Europe - Exhibitions --- Reliquaires --- middeleeuwen, middeleeuwse geschiedenis (historisch tijdvak). --- klassieke oudheid (historisch tijdvak). --- religieuze kunst. --- vroomheid, devotie ~ Christus. --- heiligen. --- relieken. --- Europa.
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In mittelalterlicher Kunst und Frömmigkeit spielen Reliquien eine grosse Rolle. Die als heilig verehrte Materie - Splitter des (angeblichen) Kreuzes Christi und Knochenreste von Heiligen - wurde in kostbaren Gefässen, den Reliquiaren, aufbewahrt. Ab ungefähr 1200 werden sie zunehmend als Schaugefässe gestaltet, so dass das Heiligengebein unter Bergkristallabdeckungen visuell erfahrbar wird. Wie kommt es zu diesem Wandel von der Unsichtbarkeit zur sichtbaren Präsentation des Heiligen? Die Autorin verwirft die traditionelle und weit verbreitete Ansicht, der Wandel habe mit einer im Spätmittelalter grassierenden 'Schaufrömmigkeit' zu tun. Stattdessen verweist sie auf die Begegnung der Kreuzfahrer des 12. und 13. Jahrhunderts mit heiliger Kreuz- und Knochenmaterie. Mit vielen Beispielen schildert Gia Toussaint, wie die Reliquien als Souvenir und Beutegut in den Westen gebracht und dann als Trophäen ausgestellt wurden.
Relics --- Reliquaries, Medieval --- Crusades --- Reliques --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Croisades --- Cult --- History --- Culte --- Histoire --- Christian art and symbolism --- Goldwork --- Byzantine Empire --- 231.739 --- 27 "11/13" --- Relikwieën --- Kerkgeschiedenis--?"11/13" --- 231.739 Relikwieën --- Reliquaires médiévaux --- Relics and reliquaries --- Bones --- Religious articles --- Gold articles --- Gold work --- Goldsmithing --- Art metal-work --- Metal-work --- Jewelry making --- Art, Christian --- Art, Ecclesiastical --- Arts in the church --- Christian symbolism --- Ecclesiastical art --- Symbolism and Christian art --- Religious art --- Symbolism --- Church decoration and ornament --- Symbolism in art --- Christian art and symbolism - Byzantine Empire --- Christian art and symbolism - Europe - History - 12th century --- Christian art and symbolism - Europe - History - 13th century --- Goldwork - Byzantine Empire - History - 12th century --- Goldwork - Byzantine Empire - History - 13th century --- Goldwork - Europe - History - 12th century --- Goldwork - Europe - History - 13th century --- Relics - Byzantine Empire - History - 12th century --- Relics - Byzantine Empire - History - 13th century --- Relics - Europe - History - 12th century --- Relics - Europe - History - 13th century --- Croix --- Reliquaires
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