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引用次数: 5
摘要
通过关注中世纪中部的圣伊西多罗León,本研究调查了皇家修道院宝库中来自其他文化的物品存在背后的多重含义,建议重新考虑这些物品到达的路径。通过仔细分析记录1063年捐赠的宪章以及图伊的卢卡斯(Lucas of Tuy)在13世纪早期的著作,我们重新审视了伊西多兰收藏的发展。文献证据进一步权衡视觉分析和技术研究几个关键的中世纪收藏品。特别要指出的是,这尊八福之棺(现藏于马德里Arqueológico国家博物馆)被挑选出来,展示了艺术史、铭文和历史研究是如何与碳14测试结合在一起的,揭示了这件物品是在一个与传统假设截然不同的时刻组装的。
Caskets of Silver and Ivory from Diverse Parts of the World: Strategic Collecting for an Iberian Treasury
By focusing on San Isidoro de León in the central Middle Ages, this study investigates the multiple meanings behind the presence of objects from other cultures in a royal-monastic treasury, suggesting a reconsideration of the paths by which such pieces arrived. The development of the Isidoran collection is reexamined through a close analysis of a charter recording the 1063 donation together with early thirteenth-century writings by Lucas of Tuy. Documentary evidence is further weighed against visual analysis and technical studies of several key pieces from the medieval collection. In particular, the Beatitudes Casket (now at the Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid) is singled out to demonstrate how art historical, epigraphic, and historical research come together with carbon-14 testing, revealing that this object was assembled in a very different moment from those traditionally assumed.