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RE: Six onion-roof towers supporting heavens - Stefan Wirtz_2 - 21-01-2026 (13-01-2026, 12:03 AM)JoJo_Jost Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.[..] only the degree of our own conviction... Quite right, but there are several grades of conviction: I prefer the more prooveables... (Byzantine Doctor's Clothing: Universitaria gr. 3632, folio 255v. Serapion with medicine jar (left); assistant with mortar and pestle (center); Praxagoras (right); 15th c.)
RE: Six onion-roof towers supporting heavens - MarcoP - 21-01-2026 Click on "mirador" for full scans of Bologna ms. 3632 (15th century). You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. It also includes:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. about (two pages from) the ms. RE: Six onion-roof towers supporting heavens - Jorge_Stolfi - 21-01-2026 (21-01-2026, 06:26 PM)MarcoP Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.It also includes: RE: Six onion-roof towers supporting heavens - ReneZ - 21-01-2026 (21-01-2026, 06:26 PM)MarcoP Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Click on "mirador" for full scans of Bologna ms. 3632 (15th century). This highly interesting MS has come up a few times before, see also here: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. and subsequent posts. RE: Six onion-roof towers supporting heavens - Koen G - 22-01-2026 Granted, these are 7 vessels. But I liked their arrangement. And the stars, and the style of the cloud band. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. One could reconstruct half of Q13 and the rosettes from just this MS. RE: Six onion-roof towers supporting heavens - R. Sale - 22-01-2026 The "wolkenband" is quite like this example from Hagenau. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. The VMs "wolkenband" has the difference that the running 'ripple effect' goes up and down the sidewalls, not just on the bulbous extremities. RE: Six onion-roof towers supporting heavens - DG97EEB - 30-01-2026 Do we consider these onion domed? It's from a different Taccola manuscript: De Machinas RE: Six onion-roof towers supporting heavens - Koen G - 30-01-2026 I'd say they're just dome-domed ;) I also haven't seen any swallow-tailed merlons in his work, so I think it's likely the VM got its buildings from elsewhere. RE: Six onion-roof towers supporting heavens - ReneZ - 31-01-2026 (30-01-2026, 08:59 AM)Koen G Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I also haven't seen any swallow-tailed merlons in his work, so I think it's likely the VM got its buildings from elsewhere. This actually does not matter. When people copied buildings, they would change such details at will. A perfect example of this is the walled garden in the Tractatus de Herbis tradition, which has straight crenellations in the southern manuscripts, which are changed to swallow-tailed in the Milanese Sloane copy. RE: Six onion-roof towers supporting heavens - Bernd - 31-01-2026 Rosenwald6 has an onion dome and Rosenwald5 many swallowtail merlons. But they are rather late copies of Vegetius' De rei militari You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. |