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‘Your body is full of wounds’: references, social contexts and uses of the wounds of Christ in Late Medieval Europe
by Johanna Pollick, Emily Poore, Sophie Sexon, Sara Stradal on 13-04-2021 - Research
The wounds of Christ was an immensely popular motif in Late Medieval Europe. This collaborative essay discusses three different instances where the iconography is adapted to respond to the devotional and practical needs of the diverse and changing audiences.
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Book review: The Visualization of Knowledge in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
by Sara Stradal on 15-03-2022 - Book review
Book review: The Visualization of Knowledge in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
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