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Pamela Patton deposited An islamic Envelope-Flap Binding in the Cloister of Tudela: Another ‘Muslim Connection’ for Iberian Jews?” on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month ago
Identifies the book held by the Priests and Scribes in the Temple on a capital in the cloister of Santa María la Mayor in Tudela as an extremely early representation of an Islamic envelope-flap binding, the earliest evidence of such a technique in the northern Iberian peninsula, and interprets its significance for a monastic community in the…[Read more]
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Pamela Patton deposited The Little Jewish Boy: Afterlife of a Byzantine Legend in Thirteenth-Century Spain on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month ago
Traces the legendary and visual roots of a well-known tale of the Little Jewish Boy in the Cantigas de Santa María.
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For historians of medieval Iberian art and architecture, María Rosa Menocal’s most important legacy lies in her work’s normalization of a culturally decentralized, multidisciplinary frame through which medieval visual objects became part of a broadly shared network of cultural production that was unrestricted by firm boundaries between part…[Read more]
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Pamela Patton deposited An Ethiopian-Headed Serpent in theCantigas de Santa María: Sin, Sex, and Color in Late Medieval Castile on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month ago
An unconventional portrayal of the serpent of the Temptation in the Florence codex of the Cantigas de Santa María (Biblioteca nazionale centrale di Firenze, MS B.R. 20) manifests significant developments in the visual and epistemic norms of late medieval Castile. The satanic serpent’s black face and stereotyped African features link to cultural tr…[Read more]
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