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Reliquiare sind liturgische Geräte, in denen Reliquien aufbewahrt und für den Kult bereitgestellt wurden. Nachdem das hochdifferenzierte Formenrepertoire dieser liturgischen Geräte lange vor allem typen- und stilgeschichtlich bearbeitet worden ist, stehen in diesem Buch bei den Beiträgen aus Kunstgeschichte, Geschichte und mittellateinischer Philologie die medialen Qualitäten von Reliquiaren und die historischen Bedingungen ihrer häufig singulären Form im Vordergrund. Dabei wird untersucht, welche religiösen und politischen Konzeptionen Reliquiare veranschaulichen können und auf welche Weise sie diese Vorstellungen in ihrer materiellen Zusammensetzung und bildlichen Gestalt vermitteln.
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Reliquaires --- Art metal-work, Medieval --- Reliquaries, Medieval
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Als Weltkulturerbe steht der Hildesheimer Dom beispielhaft fur Bau und Ausstattung einer mittelalterlichen Bischofskirche. Dazu gehort auch ihr Reliquienschatz. Der spektakulare Fund von uber 600 Reliquienpackchen, die 1945 aus dem zerstorten Hochaltar des Domes geborgen wurden, wirft ein neues Licht auf den Kirchenbau, die Liturgie und die Kulttraditionen dieses bedeutenden Bischofssitzes.
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Reliquaries, Medieval --- Devotional objects --- Saints --- Catholic Church. --- Cult
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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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The cult of saints, their relics, and devotion to their shrines is a phenomenon born in Late Antiquity that durably shaped medieval and modern practices across a broad geographical and cultural area spreading first throughout the Roman Empire and beyond. How was the creation of vessels for the holy remains of saints implemented during a culturally heterogenous period? Indeed, how could boxes of various shapes, sizes, and materials become containers to shelter sacred matter? What materials could be used in reliquaries’ making, and what images should adorn them? And how did reliquaries, with their geographical and social portability, contribute to the translocation of site-bound sanctity and the spread of saints’ and shrines’ networks across the Late Antique world?Tracing the medieval reliquary’s “pre-history”, this volume examines boxes bearing Christian images and patterns made between the fourth to the sixth century ce. It investigates how vessels adorned with images acquired meaning and power, exploring the dynamics of transformation that accompany both the creation of these objects and their long history of reuse, marginalization, and rediscovery.
264-052 --- 264-052 Verering van relikwieën --- Verering van relikwieën --- Reliquaires --- Reliquaries, Medieval. --- Relics --- Shrines --- Christian antiquities --- Art, Early Christian --- Christian art and symbolism --- Material culture --- Reliquaries, Medieval --- History --- History.
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Reliquaries --- Relics --- Reliquaires --- Reliques --- History --- Histoire --- Reliquaries, Medieval --- Christian art and symbolism --- History. --- Christian art and symbolism - Medieval, 500-1500
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