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The Menorah and the Seven-branched Candelabrum

Produktinformationen "The Menorah and the Seven-branched Candelabrum"
  • De Gruyter
  • 978-3-11-116411-3
  • 07.11.2025
  • 170 x 240 (B/H)
  • 1977
  • Andere Ästhetik – Studien (15)
  • deutsch
  • 669 Seiten
  • 7 %

  • For both Judaism and Christianity, the Menorah is an iconic artefact. It played a crucial role as an implement of the Tabernacle in the desert and the Temple in Jerusalem. After the destruction of the Temple and the eventual loss of the Menorah, it became the quintessential symbol of the Jewish people. It also figures prominently in Christian thought and imagery. Especially Christian monumental seven-branched candelabra raise questions about their spatial aesthetics as well as their liturgical and performative functions.

    This volume offers interdisciplinary reflections on the Menorah in both Jewish and Christian traditions, and thus contributes not only to a better understanding of their cultural entanglement in pre-modern times, but also to a more differentiated view of their specific and contextualaesthetic qualities.


    Biographie

    Andrea Worm und Maria Streicher, Kunsthistorisches Institut, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen.

    Hauptlesemotive: Verstehen
    Nebenlesemotive: Auseinandersetzen
    Produktart: Buch gebunden
    Produktform: Hardcover

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