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2010 | 39 | 279-286

Article title

K významu drolerií ve středověkých rukopisech

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Content

Title variants

EN
TO THE MEANING OF DROLERIES IN MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS

Languages of publication

CS

Abstracts

EN
In the culminating and late middle ages funny scenes, the so called droleries, appear in the borders of illuminated manuscripts. Their problems are not explained completely; they seem to contain hidden spiritual meanings. Besides singing birds, which are symbols of the unearthly sphere, figures appear most oft en who were taken as negative in middle-ages - owls, apes, beasts of prey, dragons, and clowns. The figures of antique mythology were perceived as negative too; the cults connected with them were perceived as demoniacism by the Christian society. Droleries are usually placed in borders which are decorated with an acanth. Th e acanth in time became a symbol of victory over death. It can be also interpreted as Christ's crown of thorns. In this way the spirit of medieval symbolism indicated that negative forces are driven to the margin and defeated by Christ's victim.

Year

Volume

39

Pages

279-286

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

author
  • Pavel Brodsky, Masarykuv ustav a Archiv AV CR, v.v.i., Na Florenci 3, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic

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Publication order reference

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CEJSH db identifier
11CZAAAA098219

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.7c627099-0649-3634-b12c-59065243b99f
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