دانلود کتاب The Horned Moses in Medieval Art and Thought
by Ruth Mellinkoff
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عنوان فارسی: موسی شاخدار در هنر و اندیشه قرون وسطی |
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Jerome’s alleged mistranslation of the Hebrew word 'qeren' in Exodus 34:29 has traditionally been pointed to as the origin for the prophet’s horns. But six centuries passed between the appearance of 'horned' in the Vulgate in the late fourth century and the first artistic representation of a horned Moses in the eleventh century. The author has therefore looked for other, more cogent, explanations of the mystery.
The image of a Judaic-Christian prophet with horns on his head becomes far less puzzling when the cultural contexts in which the image was created are taken into consideration. Mrs. Mellinkoff explores, among other topics, how horns figure in ancient and barbarian, Anglo-Saxon, arts; the commentaries of theologians; the possible relevance of the bishop’s horned mitre; and the confusion that may have arisen from a belief widespread in the Middle Ages that horns were a demonic attribute of Jews.