Title: | Funcții ale simbolului zoomorf medieval |
Author: | Bogdan Crețu |
Publication: | Receptarea Sfintei Scripturi: între filologie, hermeneutică şi traductologie. Lucrările Simpozionului Naţional „Explorări în tradiţia biblică românească şi europeană”, II, p. 131 |
p-ISSN: | 2285-5580 |
Publisher: | Editura Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” |
Place: | Iași |
Year: | 2012 |
Abstract: | This paper tries to discuss the way the medieval symbol worked, and the specific functions of the zoomorphic symbol, its functions and the distinct lace it occupied in the ideological discourse and in the construction of the medieval imaginary. Following some important theoreticians of the issue, among which Michel Pastoureau and especially Jacques Voisenet are the most important, the study tries to emphasise the way the animal was a valuable mean of knowledge during the Middle Ages, being a “mirror”, a “prolongation” or a “model” for the human being, but also an instrument of manipulating people for the Church. |
Key words: | medieval imaginary, zoomorphic symbol |
Language: | Romanian |
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