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ms. ASPi, C. M 15, c. 3v Page of text with an apocalyptic dragon, from Liber Figurarum e le Proemisssiones Gioachimitiche by Joachim of Flora (c. 1132-1202) (vellum)
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ms. ASPi, C. M 15, c. 3v Page of text with an apocalyptic dragon, from Liber Figurarum e le Proemisssiones Gioachimitiche by Joachim of Flora (c. 1132-1202) (vellum)
ALF249417 ms.ASPi, C.M 15, c.3v Page of text with an apocalyptic dragon, from Liber Figurarum e le Proemisssiones Gioachimitiche by Joachim of Flora (c.1132-1202) (vellum) by Italian School, (13th century); San Pietro dei Cassinesi, Perugia, Italy; (add.info.: symbolises the six kings who persecuted the church between time of Herod and Saladiin; seventh head is of a persecuting king, the Anti-Christ; ); Alinari
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This print showcases a mesmerizing page of text from Liber Figurarum e le Proemisssiones Gioachimitiche by Joachim of Flora, an esteemed Italian scholar and theologian from the 13th century. The intricate artwork is rendered on vellum, adding to its timeless beauty. At the center of this extraordinary composition stands an apocalyptic dragon, its seven heads symbolizing the six kings who persecuted the church between the time of Herod and Saladin. The seventh head represents none other than the feared Anti-Christ, a persecuting king destined to bring chaos and destruction. The medieval manuscript transports us into a world where mythical creatures come alive. This monstrous yet fascinating creature captures our imagination with its fantastical presence. Its sheer size and intricately detailed scales make it both awe-inspiring and terrifying. As we delve deeper into this masterpiece, we are reminded of Joachim's profound understanding of symbolism and his ability to convey complex ideas through art. His work not only serves as a historical record but also offers insights into religious beliefs during that era. Displayed in San Pietro dei Cassinesi in Perugia, Italy, this remarkable piece invites us to explore the realms of fantasy within medieval literature. It introduces us to fictional characters like never before – wonderful creations that continue to captivate audiences across centuries. Through this print captured by Bridgeman Images' lens, we can appreciate both the artistic mastery behind Joachim's creation and marvel at
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