FOLETTI, Ivan. De l’objet au corps : la culture matérielle et visuelle « mobile » dans l’initiation chrétienne (IVe-VIe s.) (From object to body: "mobile" material and visual culture in Christian initiation (4th-6th centuries)). In Béatrice Caseau, Lucia Maria Orlandi. Bapteme et baptisteres entre Antiquité tardive et Moyen Age. Milano: Silvana Editoriale, 2024, p. 160-177. Bibliotheque d'histoire de l'art et de l'archéologie. ISBN 978-88-366-4999-0.
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Original name De l’objet au corps : la culture matérielle et visuelle « mobile » dans l’initiation chrétienne (IVe-VIe s.)
Name (in English) From object to body: "mobile" material and visual culture in Christian initiation (4th-6th centuries)
Authors FOLETTI, Ivan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Milano, Bapteme et baptisteres entre Antiquité tardive et Moyen Age, p. 160-177, 18 pp. Bibliotheque d'histoire de l'art et de l'archéologie, 2024.
Publisher Silvana Editoriale
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Original language French
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 60401 Arts, Art history
Country of publisher Italy
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
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Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 978-88-366-4999-0
Keywords in English Christian initiation; Image and liturgy; Objects and images; repetition of visual concepts
Changed by Changed by: prof. Ivan Foletti, MA, Docteur es Lettres, Docent in Church History, učo 115455. Changed: 8/4/2024 17:42.
Abstract
This articles is structured as follows: the first part will be dedicated to a reflection on the fundamental images that appear in initiatory spaces, and how they participate in the synaesthetic experience of Christian places. In the second part, a number of case studies will be presented. The focus will be on objects bearing images that lie at the heart of the initiatory mystery. Particular, but not exclusive, attention will be paid to the representation of the Holy Women at the Tomb, an early witness to Christ's Resurrection, and to the Wedding at Cana, an event that introduces the Gospel miracle narratives, but is also intrinsically linked to the initiatory rhetoric of the Church Fathers.
Abstract (in English)
This articles is structured as follows: the first part will be dedicated to a reflection on the fundamental images that appear in initiatory spaces, and how they participate in the synaesthetic experience of Christian places. In the second part, a number of case studies will be presented. The focus will be on objects bearing images that lie at the heart of the initiatory mystery. Particular, but not exclusive, attention will be paid to the representation of the Holy Women at the Tomb, an early witness to Christ's Resurrection, and to the Wedding at Cana, an event that introduces the Gospel miracle narratives, but is also intrinsically linked to the initiatory rhetoric of the Church Fathers.
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