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Julian of Norwich: The Influence of Late-medieval Devotional ...
The description of christ as fairest of heaven, flower of earth, fruit of the maiden's
womb is conventional enough, and resonates with any 21 The legend of christ's
imprinting his face on the vernicle is found in the Legenda Aurea (c. 1260) – see
...
Elisabeth M. Dutton, 2008
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Chaucer and Clothing: Clerical and Academic Costume in the ...
The more usual literary representation of the vernicle, however, is more dramatic.
As Christ climbed Calvary to His crucifixion, Veronica offered Him her veil or
kerchief so that He could wipe His face. When He returned it to Veronica, it bore
His ...
Laura Fulkerson Hodges, 2005
Tyrwhitt (1778) points out that the Pardoner's vernycle would have been a token
of pilgrimage (see, further, note to Caunterbury, line 16), comparing the text from
PPl— a description of pilgrimage, which includes reference both to a vernicle ...
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Medievalism and the Academy Two
The Pardoner's Vernicle shows the metaphysical wound. Julian's Vernicle heals
that split. (4) The Showing: the narrative stain Is this fragmentation our
Medievalism?27 Just as the Virgin's hand in our story of the lustful nun may be
the divine ...
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Middle English Dictionary:
(PRO) 6.224: [A silver-gilt] сhalis [with a] vernicle [engraved]. cl400(al376) PPl.A(l
) (Trin-C) 6.11: Hy a lede mette Aparailid . .in pilgrim wyse. .pc vernicle [vr.
vernyclie; C: fernycle] beforn for men shulde knowe..be his signes whom he
sou3t ...
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Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
685. vernicle, a small copy of the ' vernicle ' at Rome. Vernicle is ' a diminutive of
Veronike (Veronica), a copy in miniature of the picture of Christ, which is
supposed to have been miraculously imprinted upon a handkerchief preserved in
the ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Walter W. Skeat, 2008
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A Pilgrimage from Belfast to Santiago de Compostela: The ...
Santiago de Compostela, that's what. Each important shrine in Europe produced
its own badge — a vernicle. The word appealed to her — it had a good ring to it.
Proof that you'd been there. In a land of devastation. At the bottom of the world.
Margarita Estévez Saá, Anne MacCarthy, Bernard MacLaverty, 2002
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The Oxford Dictionary of Art
vernicle divided between the Louvre and the Muse ́e Maritime, Paris. His son
Antoine-CharlesHorace, known as Carle Vernet (b Bordeaux, 14 Aug. 1758; d
Paris, 27 Nov. 1836), painted large battle pictures for Napoleon, notably the
Battle of ...
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The Gift of Story: Narrating Hope in a Postmodern World
Paradoxically, the act of writing “music without hope” would itself be hopeful, as
she understands even more clearly when she has composed Vernicle: “To write
something really dark, despairing even, is so much better than being silent” (266)
.
Emily Griesinger, Mark A. Eaton, 2006
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Cinema After Fascism: The Shattered Screen
... no separation between image and referent because the image is composed of
the physical substance of what it depicts. The vernicle is materiality directly
transmuted into image, with no gap or mediation between reality and
representation.
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Jesus takes a selfie: the Vernicle and Julian of Norwich
This was the 'Vernicle': the image of Christ's face miraculously imprinted on a cloth that St Veronica lent Christ to wipe his face on his way to Calvary. The unique ... «OUPblog, 6月 15»
Rosa Ileana Boudet: «Todo está en el archivo»
... Lilian Zuzel Zaldívar de los Reyes (Retratos), Lillianne Lugo (My vernicle). Y apareció el provocador teatro de Nara Mansur, recogido en Desdramatizándome ... «Diario de Cuba, 5月 13»