Duel to the Death? The Emblematic Decoration of Fifteenth Century Pole Hammers

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
L. Marek
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This study presents the interpretation and contextualisation of apotropaic imagery and inscriptions found on two fifteenth century hammers for use on foot. One of them resides at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Acc. No. 14.25.1336). The other, its counterpart known only from archival sources, is missing from the collection of the Badisches Landesmuseum in Karlsruhe (Acc. No. G43). The nearly identical form of both hammers and the character of the decoration engraved on their shafts suggests they were produced in the same workshop, perhaps even created by the same hand. Evidence described below supports the argument that the weapons may have been designed for judicial combat.
决一死战?15世纪钢管锤的标志性装饰
本研究展示了在两个15世纪用于步行的锤子上发现的apotropaic图像和铭文的解释和背景化。其中一件收藏于纽约大都会艺术博物馆(Acc。14.25.1336)。另一幅,仅从档案资料中得知,在卡尔斯鲁厄的巴迪什州博物馆(Acc。不。G43)。这两把锤子几乎一模一样的形状和柄上雕刻的装饰特征表明它们出自同一个车间,甚至可能出自同一个人之手。下面所述的证据支持这样的论点,即这些武器可能是为司法战斗而设计的。
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