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- Title
LO VISIBLE Y LO INVISIBLE EN EL ROMÁNICO: FUENTES Y SIMBOLOGÍA DE LO PROFANO.
- Authors
LEDESMA GONZÁLEZ, Antonio
- Abstract
Profane is defined as "that which is not holy nor has holy usefulness", however in themedieval culture will be excessively complex to separate the profane and religious world, as well as the specific knowledgeof thedemystifiedpicture role in a strictly ecclesiastic context.Due to these questions, itisgeneratedthenecessityof raisinga specificstudyabouttheprofaneintheRomanesquesculpture in Salamancawhich leads to provide some answers fromnewmethodological approaches.The number of investigational studies performedup tonowabout this issue isnot sohighandthe scarce documental fonts, lost of visualmemories, alongwith the changesmade in the temples, limit evenmore the task to be done.
- Subjects
SALAMANCA (Spain); SPAIN; SACRED &; profane dichotomy in art; SWEARING (Profanity) in literature; ROMAN sculpture
- Publication
Futuro del Pasado: Revista Electrónica de Historia, 2010, Issue 1, p489
- ISSN
1989-9289
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14201/fdp.24524