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reliquaires --- reliquaires --- belgique --- histoire
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L'ornamento, nell'accezione greca di ágalma (ciò che risplende e onora, e perciò glorifica), è stato per oltre un millennio uno dei segni elettivi con i quali la gloria del Dio della Bibbia, imprimendo le figure della santità cristiana, ha disseminato nella storia le sue tracce visibili. Le impronte di gloria (orme divine, reliquie, reliquiari, immagini votive e altre insegne e sostanze cristiche) avrebbero enucleato alcuni tra i più importanti dispositivi rituali che, dalla Tarda Antichità al Rinascimento, attivarono l'efficacia politica dello scambio salvifico. È il regime discorsivo e rituale, qui definito paradigma agalmatico, che istituì e governò l'immaginario economico e religioso dell'Europa cristiana consentendo l'incessante metamorfosi dei beni terreni nei tesori celesti e innescando il sistema retributivo della grazia e del miracolo. Dal XII secolo, l'oro dei santi e l'oro monetale, fino ad allora non separabili perché parte e motore di uno stesso circuito sacrificale, divaricarono per sempre i propri destini. Si avviò così la transizione epocale dal paradigma agalmatico alla modernità economica, dal mondo dell'ornamentum al regime dell'utilitas, dall'era dell'effigie e dell'impronta all'età dell'arte e degli artisti.
Culte des saints --- Reliquaires --- Images --- Christian art and symbolism --- Religious articles --- Europe
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Seit über 400 Jahren werden die Gebeine der seligen Christina von Stommeln in Jülich aufbewahrt. Vor 700 Jahren, am Beginn des Spätmittelalters verstarb diese bemerkenswerte Mystikerin. Der schwedische Dominikanerpater Petrus von Dacien zeichnete ihre Visionen auf. Bald nach ihrem Tod Setzte eine lokale Verehrung ein, die in der Gründung eines Stifts mündete. Dessen wechselvolle Geschichte ist eng mit der Entwicklung der Grafschaft bzw. des Herzogtums Jülich verbunden.
Blessed --- Women mystics --- Reliquaries --- Bienheureuses --- Femmes mystiques --- Reliquaires --- Exhibitions --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Christina, --- Christina Stumbelensis v. O. P. --- Christina, - von Stommeln, - 1242-1312 - Exhibitions --- Christina, - von Stommeln, - 1242-1312
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Reliquaries --- Merovingians --- Decoration and ornament, Merovingian --- Christian art and symbolism --- Reliquaires --- Mérovingiens --- Décoration et ornement mérovingiens --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens
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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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Die aus der Zeit um 800 stammende Burse gehört neben dem Schatzkammerevangeliar, der Reichskrone und dem Reichskreuz zu den bedeutendsten Kunstgegenständen des Hl. Röm. Reiches deutscher Nation, doch ist sie bisher noch nie grundlegend untersucht worden.
Art, Carolingian --- Christian art and symbolism --- Gems --- Relics --- Relics and reliquaries --- Bones --- Religious articles --- Gems (in religion, folk-lore, etc.) --- Art, Carlovingian --- Carolingian art --- Art, Medieval --- Religious aspects --- Stephanus protomartyr --- Reliquaires
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C'est à partir de la Paix de l'Église que le culte des martyrs jusqu'alors interdit et caché, limité aux cimetières, s'est développé de façon officielle, prenant place dans les églises. Les premiers reliquaires apparus en Palestine et en Syrie connurent un grand essor aux Ve et VIe siècles dans ces provinces ainsi qu'en Arabie. L'ouvrage se compose de deux parties : un texte de synthèse (première partie) et un inventaire sous forme de catalogue (deuxième partie). Se fondant sur les exemples du catalogue, l'auteur a procédé à l
Reliquaries, Byzantine --- Liturgical objects --- Christian art and symbolism --- Reliquaires byzantins --- Objets liturgiques --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Reliquaries --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Reliquaries - Middle East --- Reliquaries, Byzantine - Middle East --- Reliquaries - Cyprus --- Reliquaries, Byzantine - Cyprus --- Christian art and symbolism - Medieval, 500-1500 --- Christian art and symbolism - To 500
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Reliquaries, one of the central art forms of the Middle Ages, have recently been the object of much interest among historians and artists. Until now, however, they have had no treatment in English that considers their history, origins, and place within religious practice, or, above all, their beauty and aesthetic value. In Strange Beauty, Cynthia Hahn treats issues that cut across the class of medieval reliquaries as a whole. She is particularly concerned with portable reliquaries that often contained tiny relic fragments, which purportedly allowed saints to actively exercise power in the world. Above all, Hahn argues, reliquaries are a form of representation. They rarely simply depict what they contain; rather, they prepare the viewer for the appropriate reception of their precious contents and establish the "story" of the relics. They are based on forms originating in the Bible, especially the cross and the Ark of the Covenant, but find ways to renew the vision of such forms. They engage the viewer in many ways that are perhaps best described as persuasive or "rhetorical," and Hahn uses literary terminology--sign, metaphor, and simile--to discuss their operation. At the same time, they make use of unexpected shapes--the purse, the arm or foot, or disembodied heads--to create striking effects and emphatically suggest the presence of the saint.
Reliquaries. --- Christian art and symbolism -- Medieval, 500-1500 --- Christian art and symbolism --- Reliquaries --- Representation (Philosophy) --- Representationalism (Philosophy) --- Representationism (Philosophy) --- Culture --- Philosophy --- Relics and reliquaries --- Containers --- Religious articles --- Shrines --- Representation (Philosophy). --- Art chrétien médiéval --- Symbolisme chrétien --- Reliquaires --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Représentation (Philosophie) --- Art chrétien médiéval. --- Symbolisme chrétien. --- Art chrétien médiéval. --- Symbolisme chrétien.
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Christian saints --- Christian women saints --- Christian art and symbolism --- Reliquaries --- Saints chrétiens --- Saintes chrétiennes --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Reliquaires --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Elizabeth, --- Christian saints - Hungary - Congresses. --- Christian women saints - Germany - Congresses. --- Christian art and symbolism - Medieval, 500-1500 - Congresses. --- Reliquaries - Congresses. --- Elisabeth landgravia Thuringiae
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Kathedralkirche St. PaulusEine große Sonderausstellung im LWL-Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte und in der Domkammer der Kathedralkirche St. Paulus in Münster zeigt diese "Goldene Pracht" in neuem Licht. Die Schau würdigt erstmals sowohl den künstlerischen Rang der Werke, als auch ihren historischen Kontext. Grundlage für die neue Herangehensweise bildet die Zusammenarbeit mit dem Exzellenzcluster "Religion und Politik" der Universität Münster. Das zugehörige, opulente Katalogbuch vereinigt Aufsätze ausgewiesener Spezialisten für die Schatzkunst des Mittelalters und die Geschichte Westfalens, einer vielfältigen Region mit europaweiten Beziehungen. Dabei werden die Funktionen mittelalterlicher Prachtentfaltung ebenso beleuchtet wie die Beweggründe für die Stiftung wertvollster Kunstwerke und die Bedeutung von Kirchenschätzen
Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- anno 500-1499 --- Westphalia --- Art, Medieval --- Goldwork, Medieval --- Christian art and symbolism --- Church decoration and ornament --- Christian antiquities --- History --- Westphalia (Germany) --- Antiquities --- goudsmeedkunst --- christelijke kunst --- middeleeuwen --- Westfalen --- Trésors d'églises --- Arts décoratifs médiévaux --- Orfèvrerie médiévale --- Art chrétien --- Catalogues d'exposition --- 745.033 --- Sierkunsten in de Middeleeuwen --- 745.033 Sierkunsten in de Middeleeuwen --- Goldsmithing, Medieval --- Medieval goldwork --- Church ornament --- Ecclesiastical decoration and ornament --- Decoration and ornament --- Interior decoration --- Religious articles --- Art, Christian --- Art, Ecclesiastical --- Arts in the church --- Christian symbolism --- Ecclesiastical art --- Symbolism and Christian art --- Religious art --- Symbolism --- Antiquities, Christian --- Antiquities, Ecclesiastical --- Archaeology, Christian --- Christian archaeology --- Church antiquities --- Ecclesiastical antiquities --- Monumental theology --- Byzantine antiquities --- Medieval art --- Westphalia (Province) --- Provinzial-Verband der Provinz Westfalen (Germany) --- Westfalen (Germany) --- Westphalen (Germany) --- Provinzialverband Westfalen --- Westphalia (Duchy) --- North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) --- Catalogues d'exposition. --- Symbolism in art --- middeleeuwen, middeleeuwse geschiedenis (historisch tijdvak) --- Art, Medieval - Germany - Westphalia - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions --- Goldwork, Medieval - Germany - Westphalia - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions --- Christian art and symbolism - Germany - Westphalia - Medieval, 500-1500 - Exhibitions --- Christian art and symbolism - Germany - Westphalia - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions --- Church decoration and ornament - Germany - Westphalia - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions --- Christian antiquities - Germany - Westphalia - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions --- Westphalie --- Trésors --- Reliquaires --- Westphalia (Germany) - Antiquities - Exhibitions --- goudsmeedkunst. --- christelijke kunst. --- middeleeuwen, middeleeuwse geschiedenis (historisch tijdvak). --- Westfalen.
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