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Tytuł:
Liczba w koncepcji ideowej romańskich kolumn w Strzelnie. Cztery żywioły, trzydzieści sześć dekanów
A number in iconological conception of the Romanesque pillars in Strzelno. Four Elements, Thirty Six Decanal Planets
Autorzy:
Ciećkiewicz, Zofia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1954031.pdf
Data publikacji:
2004
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Tematy:
Strzelno
sztuka romańska
cztery żywioły/elementy
dekany
Romanesque art
the four elements
decans
Opis:
The subject of the present article is the decoration of four Romanesque pillars situated in Holy Trinity Church in Strzelno. Its interpretation is based on the research method for astrological iconography and history of ideas. The significance of the number, admitted by Boethius to be “the basic principle of the universe”, in medieval way of thinking and in contemporary model of Cosmos it is a starting-point for interpretation of pillars. The number of the pillars − four, may be related to four elements, and the number of the bas-reliefs − thirty six to thirty six decanal planets. Recognition of elements represented on the pillars is supported by the documents linking to Pythagorean cosmology and by the illustrations rendering four elements in the medieval manuscripts. The “many-storied” way of medieval thinking inspired the recognition of the character, placed on the pillar interpreted as the air element, as being a ligature of Latin word aer. An accomplishment of the interpretation of the capitals, covered with the ornaments depicting geometrical hemispheres is also attempted. The capital of the NE column is decorated with the theme of the upwards open hemispheres containing the signs, another one on each of four sides. On the ground of astrologic treatises, signs: the rosette, the cross, the circles, are interpreted as the notations of the sun, and the whole of the representation as being a scheme of solar circulation in the sky. It is noticed that the structural similarities to astronomical diagrams represented in a Byzantine manuscript referring to Almagest of Ptolemy occur. The interpretation of thirty six bas-reliefs, placed on the eastern pillars, is performed on the ground of the documents referring to Hermetic tradition. The subject of decans iconography, dating from the second century is rised. The effigy of the Baptism of Christ, considered to be linked to the zodiacal sign of Aquarius is applied as a key for the identification of particular decanal planets. Therefore, a personage with the sceptre, placed beneath this scene, is recognized as Mercury in the second decan of Aquarius. The sequence of decanal planets by Teucros of Babylon, admitted in medieval manuscripts, has allowed to attribute the decanal planets to the particular bas-reliefs. This way of interpretation allows to read the moral contents present in the effigies of Strzelno, according to medieval mnemotechnics, different from the modern way of thinking. It is referred to the significance of decans representations for the medieval art of memory. It has been assumed that an iconological conception of the pillars of Strzelno originated from the order of Prémontré, which was active in the intellectual life of that period, and it sprang up on the ground of the monastic education based on the septem artes liberales.
Źródło:
Roczniki Humanistyczne; 2004, 52, 4; 31-58
0035-7707
Pojawia się w:
Roczniki Humanistyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Płyta z przedstawieniem Marii z Dzieciątkiem w kościele Świętej Trójcy w Strzelnie
The plaque with the representation of Mary with the Infant in the Holy Trinity Church in Strzelno – “the Stone Icon”
Autorzy:
Szczęsna, Joanna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1890606.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Tematy:
Strzelno romańskie
rzeźba kamienna
ikona Hodegetria
Romanesque Strzelno
stone sculpture
Hodegetria icon
Opis:
Among the numerous monuments of the Romanesque sculpture surviving in the two post-Norbertine churches in Strzelno, Kujawy, there is a relief, rectangular, sandstone plaque, closed by a semicircle, that used to be called a „votive plaque”. It shows Mary with the Infant Surrounded by the Prophets (105x62 cm). Now it is kept in the Muzeum Roman´skiego Os´rodka Kultury Ottona i Bolesawa (Museum of the Romanesque Center of the Culture of Otto and Bolesaw) attached to the Holy Trinity Church in Strzelno. The decoration of the plaque is a combination of inspirations coming from the monuments of Western and Eastern art. In the way some of the elements are presented similarity may be seen to other old Strzelno sculptures created by the same workshop of the West European origin (Saxony, Lombardy). On the other hand, the manner of presenting the whole allows counting the Mary with the Infant plaque among the presentations of Hodegetria, and Byzantine ivory plaques reaching West Europe could have provided inspiration for it. Considering their connections with Strzelno, that are becoming ever more certain, Piotr Wostowic and his wife Maria, a Ruthenian princess, were the guiding spirits for this form of the image. This also strengthens the thesis concerning their daughter Beatrycze, who was the first magistra with the Strzelno Norbertine nuns, for whom the convent was built. Under these circumstances the gold sheet icon from Martvilla in Georgia (10th century) may be indicated as a possible source of inspiration for the Strzelno plaque. The presentations of the surrounding prophets are characterized by the same kind of commotion and „nervousness” that can be noticed in the Sages of the Apocalypse on the tympanum of the St Peter Church in Moissac (about 1130), but as far as the style is concerned they are closer to the stocky figures shown by the Lombardy master, Wiligelm. The original function of the plaque is not known. It seems that this representativesymbolical image must have performed a special task: e.g. it was a part of the altar, or a stone relief „imitation” of an alcove with a figure in it, serving as a cult object.
Źródło:
Roczniki Humanistyczne; 2013, 61, 4; 51-79
0035-7707
Pojawia się w:
Roczniki Humanistyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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