Tiago O V Silva
National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Early Irish, Graduate Student
- Old Norse Religion, History, Rhetoric, Theory of History, Ancient Historiography, American History, and 117 moreAnthropology, Antropologia, Arqueología, Archaeology, Funerary Archaeology, Arqueologia Brasileira (Brazilian Archeology), Historia Indigena, Pueblos Indigenas, Indo-European Studies, Ancient Indo-European Languages, Proto Indo-European, Nordic History, Mitologia Nordica, Nordic Literatures, Viking Age Archaeology, Viking Age Scandinavia, Viking Studies, Vikings in the East, Vikings, Material Culture of the Viking age, Amazonian Archaeology, Amazonia, Amazonian Ethnology, Ethnography, Ethnoarchaeology, Ethnography (Research Methodology), Ancient History, Medieval History, Archaeology of Germanic tribes (Roman period), Old Germanic Languages, Old Nordic/Germanic Religions, Mythology, Comparative mythology, Mythology (Old Norse Literature), Norse mythology, Celtic Mythology, Mythology And Folklore, Slavic Mythology, Amazonian History, Cultura Indigena, Arqueologia, Arqueologia Brasileira, Arqueologia experimental, Arqueologia do rio Tapajós e baixo Amazonas, Tatoo Anthropology, Native American Studies, Antisuyu, Anthropology of Religion, Arqueologia Histórica, Arqueologia Funeraria, Arqueologia Colonial, Arqueologia Maya, Arqueologia Peruana, Arqueologia simbolica, Arqueologia Militar, Arqueologia de la identidad, Arqueologia Marítima, Mesoamérica, Arqueología Histórica, Arqueologia De Las Tierras Bajas Sudamericanas, Arqueologia nasca, Arqueologia Tupi, Arqueologia amazônica, período Formativo, grupos horticultores, Arqueología mesoamericana, Mircea Eliade, Arawak, Pre-Arawak Period, Inka expansion in Ecuador, Interests in Inka and pre periods, Mitologia Inka, Arqueología Inka, Inka, Inka roads, Camino Inka, Inka Archaeology, Arqueología e historia inka, Arqueologia Inka Arqueologia Histórica, Inka Archaeology, Fortifications, Borders and Frontiers, Inka Calendar, Camino del Inka, Inka pottery, Horizonte Inka, Cerámica Inka, Inka rule, Inka Archaeology and Ethnohistory, inka expansion, Late Horizon, Andes, Qhapaq Ñan, North American West, History of the American West, El Dorado, Ethnobotany in South America, Pre-Columbian, Inca, Andes, Peru, South America, Archaeology, Anthropology, Contact Linguistics, Quechua, Linguistic Theory, Ayahuasca, Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Indigenous Studies, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Peoples, Guaman Poma, Spanish Colonial Peru, Incas, Crónicas de Indias, Andean ethnohistory, Andean Cosmovision, Andean History, History of Indigenous Peoples, Khipus (quipus) colonial Peru, Bioarcheology, Paleopathology, Prehistory, Bioarchaeology, Fitopatologia, Mediterranean archaeology, Iron Age (Archaeology), Celtic Studies, Medieval Bestiary, Medieval illuminated manuscripts, and Medieval Bestiariesedit
- MA. Medieval History at University of Brasilia (UnB).edit
The present article is part of an ongoing Master’s degree research in Universidade de Brasília (UnB), and proposes to indicate visual evidence of patronage in two British medieval bestiaries of the second... more
The present article is part of an ongoing Master’s degree research in Universidade de Brasília (UnB), and proposes to indicate visual evidence of patronage in two British medieval bestiaries of the second family, Bodley Ashmole Ms. 1511 and Aberdeen Bestiary Ms. 24. The proposal of patronage is based on the theory that both are luxury bestiaries and which were possibly made by at least one illuminator in common, and are also the copies of an unknown manuscript. It is tried to affirm this theory from material and visual analysis of the manuscripts, where it is focused on the illumination of the bird Pica, called Pêga in Portuguese. Based on the theories of the relationship between text-image and hierarchy of images, addressed by several authors, the study here draws a comparative parallel between the two bestiaries mentioned above with six other manuscripts and identifies that there is a difference besides the stylistic in the illuminations. It is considered that this imaginary discrepancy may be related to the patronage of the manuscripts, or the manuscript which model served as the basis, thus providing us with a different and in-depth look at the production of luxury manuscripts and luxury bestiaries, and their relationship with society, such as literary consumption.
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