Macabre Goes East: A Peculiar Verse among Funerary Inscriptions of the Orthodox Christians in the Late Medieval Balkans
2018
Authors
Đorđević, JakovContributors
Erdeljan, JelenaGerm, Martin
Prijatelj Pavičić, Ivana
Vicelja Matijašić, Marina
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This paper discusses the inclusion of the characteristic verses from the Legend of the
Three Living and the Three Dead on funerary inscriptions of the Orthodox Christians
in the Late Middle Ages. It also discusses reasons for the hostility toward the
macabre images in the East, as well as the possibility of interpreting certain Byzantine
depictions as the appropriate doubles for the western macabre imagery.
Keywords:
macabre / Byzantine tomb / Legend of the Three Living and the Three Dead / arcosolium / Ostoja Rajaković / intercessory prayer / purgatory / bodily decaySource:
Migrations in Visual Art, 2018, 19-32Publisher:
- Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade
Funding / projects:
- Serbian Medieval Art and its European Context (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177036)
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Istorija umetnosti / History of ArtTY - CHAP AU - Đorđević, Jakov PY - 2018 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5748 AB - This paper discusses the inclusion of the characteristic verses from the Legend of the Three Living and the Three Dead on funerary inscriptions of the Orthodox Christians in the Late Middle Ages. It also discusses reasons for the hostility toward the macabre images in the East, as well as the possibility of interpreting certain Byzantine depictions as the appropriate doubles for the western macabre imagery. PB - Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade T2 - Migrations in Visual Art T1 - Macabre Goes East: A Peculiar Verse among Funerary Inscriptions of the Orthodox Christians in the Late Medieval Balkans EP - 32 SP - 19 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5748 ER -
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Đorđević, J.. (2018). Macabre Goes East: A Peculiar Verse among Funerary Inscriptions of the Orthodox Christians in the Late Medieval Balkans. in Migrations in Visual Art Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade., 19-32. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5748
Đorđević J. Macabre Goes East: A Peculiar Verse among Funerary Inscriptions of the Orthodox Christians in the Late Medieval Balkans. in Migrations in Visual Art. 2018;:19-32. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5748 .
Đorđević, Jakov, "Macabre Goes East: A Peculiar Verse among Funerary Inscriptions of the Orthodox Christians in the Late Medieval Balkans" in Migrations in Visual Art (2018):19-32, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5748 .