Sacred mounts: A journey through Portuguese iconology
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Data de Publicação: | 2022 |
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Resumo: | Mountains have always fascinated the human being since before the lógos was put into effect, transmitting fear, devotion, and respect. Due to this, several mythical-religious interpretations were created, having such elevations as crucial elements: either as the representation of the deity, its abode, or places for its theophany. Thus, like the Judaism from which it emerged, Christianity was not unaffected by this pilgrimage to holy places, many of which were hills. Around 1000 AD, Christian pilgrims longed to head to Jerusalem as a way of atoning for their sins at the turn of the new millennium that was approaching. However, the Ottoman Turks made this process difficult, leading the European faithful to seek new alternatives to express their faith, such as the sacred mounts. Thus, this article aims at understanding how this process took place, seeking to rescue iconographic and iconological elements that were dispersed due to the action of time, so that Brazilian researchers and students may have access to this logo-image source also present in our artistic expression. For this, special logo-image research was undertaken, based on the iconographic considerations of Cesare Ripa (2007a, 2007b). |
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Sacred mounts: A journey through Portuguese iconologyMontes sagrados: uma viagem pela iconologia portuguesaMontes sagradosBom Jesus do MonteIconologiaIconografiaMitoSacred HillsBom Jesus do MonteIconologyIconographyMythMountains have always fascinated the human being since before the lógos was put into effect, transmitting fear, devotion, and respect. Due to this, several mythical-religious interpretations were created, having such elevations as crucial elements: either as the representation of the deity, its abode, or places for its theophany. Thus, like the Judaism from which it emerged, Christianity was not unaffected by this pilgrimage to holy places, many of which were hills. Around 1000 AD, Christian pilgrims longed to head to Jerusalem as a way of atoning for their sins at the turn of the new millennium that was approaching. However, the Ottoman Turks made this process difficult, leading the European faithful to seek new alternatives to express their faith, such as the sacred mounts. Thus, this article aims at understanding how this process took place, seeking to rescue iconographic and iconological elements that were dispersed due to the action of time, so that Brazilian researchers and students may have access to this logo-image source also present in our artistic expression. For this, special logo-image research was undertaken, based on the iconographic considerations of Cesare Ripa (2007a, 2007b).As montanhas sempre fascinaram os homens desde antes da efetivação do lógos, transmitindo-lhes medo, devoção e respeito. Devido a isso, diversas interpretações mítico-religiosas foram criadas, tendo tais elevações como elementos-chave: seja como representação da divindade, sua morada, ou locais para suas teofanias. Assim, o cristianismo, como o judaísmo de onde surgiu, não ficou alheio a essa peregrinação aos locais sagrados, muitos dos quais montes. Por volta do ano 1000 de nossa era, os peregrinos cristãos ansiavam por dirigir-se a Jerusalém, como forma de expiar seus pecados na virada do novo milênio que se aproximava, no entanto, os turcos otomanos dificultaram tal acesso, levando os fiéis europeus a buscarem novas alternativas para expressar sua fé, como os montes sagrados. Dessa maneira, este artigo visa a compreender como se efetivou este processo, buscando resgatar elementos iconográficos e iconológicos que se dispersaram devido à ação do tempo, a fim de que pesquisadores e estudantes brasileiros possam ter acesso a esse manancial logo-imagético também presente em nosso fazer artístico. Para isso, empreendeu-se, de modo especial, uma pesquisa logo-imagética, a partir das considerações iconográficas de Cesare Ripa (2007a, 2007b).Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-04-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/revislav/article/view/6649910.5902/1983734866499Revista Digital do LAV; Vol. 15 (2022): Revista Digital do LAV, jan./dez. 2022 - Publicação contínua; e5/01-32Revista Digital do LAV; v. 15 (2022): Revista Digital do LAV, jan./dez. 2022 - Publicação contínua; e5/01-321983-73481983-7348reponame:Revista Digital do LAV ( Laboratório de Artes Visuais)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/revislav/article/view/66499/47045Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Digital do LAVinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrandão, Jack2022-05-08T14:03:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/66499Revistahttp://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/revislav/PUBhttp://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/revislav/oairevistadigitaldolav@gmail.com||daniel@rswa.com.br1983-73481983-7348opendoar:2022-05-08T14:03:08Revista Digital do LAV ( Laboratório de Artes Visuais) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Sacred mounts: A journey through Portuguese iconology Montes sagrados: uma viagem pela iconologia portuguesa |
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Sacred mounts: A journey through Portuguese iconology |
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Sacred mounts: A journey through Portuguese iconology Brandão, Jack Montes sagrados Bom Jesus do Monte Iconologia Iconografia Mito Sacred Hills Bom Jesus do Monte Iconology Iconography Myth |
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Sacred mounts: A journey through Portuguese iconology |
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Sacred mounts: A journey through Portuguese iconology |
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Brandão, Jack |
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Brandão, Jack |
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Brandão, Jack |
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Montes sagrados Bom Jesus do Monte Iconologia Iconografia Mito Sacred Hills Bom Jesus do Monte Iconology Iconography Myth |
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Montes sagrados Bom Jesus do Monte Iconologia Iconografia Mito Sacred Hills Bom Jesus do Monte Iconology Iconography Myth |
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Mountains have always fascinated the human being since before the lógos was put into effect, transmitting fear, devotion, and respect. Due to this, several mythical-religious interpretations were created, having such elevations as crucial elements: either as the representation of the deity, its abode, or places for its theophany. Thus, like the Judaism from which it emerged, Christianity was not unaffected by this pilgrimage to holy places, many of which were hills. Around 1000 AD, Christian pilgrims longed to head to Jerusalem as a way of atoning for their sins at the turn of the new millennium that was approaching. However, the Ottoman Turks made this process difficult, leading the European faithful to seek new alternatives to express their faith, such as the sacred mounts. Thus, this article aims at understanding how this process took place, seeking to rescue iconographic and iconological elements that were dispersed due to the action of time, so that Brazilian researchers and students may have access to this logo-image source also present in our artistic expression. For this, special logo-image research was undertaken, based on the iconographic considerations of Cesare Ripa (2007a, 2007b). |
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