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Peeters Publishers 1998 paperback New Size: 8x6x1;
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Peeters Publishers, Date: 1998. paperback. New. 8x6x1. 1998. Peeters Publishers ISBN 9042900075 9789042900073 [US]
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ISBN10: 9042900075, ISBN13: 9789042900073, [publisher: Peeters Publishers] Softcover
[Bayonne, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
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Peeters, Date: 1998-01-01. Mass Market Paperback. Used:Good. 1998. Peeters ISBN 9042900075 9789042900073 [US]
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ISBN10: 9042900075, ISBN13: 9789042900073, [publisher: Peeters Publishers, Leuven] Softcover Paperback. McNamee's detailed and well illustrated new study is about eucharistic symbolism in Early Netherlandish painting. It focuses on the pervading presence of the vested angel in this school of painting and its eucharistic significance. These angels, dressed in every possible variation of the vestments of the subministers of the traditional Solemn High Mass, are represented as serving the Christ in each episode of His life. As celebrant of the Eternal Liturgy, Christ is shown wearing "the chasuble of his flesh". The author traces the source of the symbol of the vested angel to the motif of the Eternal Liturgy (or Mass) in the Byzantine tradition. Here Christ is represented at an altar wearing the phelonion or eastern equivalent of a chasuble, and being assisted by angels dressed in orarions, the eastern equivalent of the dalmatic, the vestment of deacons and subdeacons at the traditional Solemn High Mass in the West. Another more immediate source is the long tradition of the Latin liturgical dramas, in which the directives frequently prescribe that the angels in the plays be dressed in some variation of vestments of the traditional Solemn High Mass in the West.The history of the vested angel is traced through numerous paintings representing scenes from the life of Christ: from the Annunciation through the Last Judgement. The theological basis of this ...
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