-JKP- > 05-03-2019, 03:05 AM
Quote:You have found swallowtail merlons in northern Italy. Now show me a coned tower with balcony from northern Italy and you win.
-JKP- > 05-03-2019, 03:40 AM
Quote:You have found swallowtail merlons in northern Italy. Now show me a coned tower with balcony from northern Italy and you win.
Linda > 05-03-2019, 03:49 AM
Morten St. George > 05-03-2019, 07:01 AM
(05-03-2019, 03:49 AM)Linda Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Counteroffer
Find the origin of that painting with the towers, since that is your evidence, let's start there.
There is no point discussing it, if it was never meant to show the event you speak of, no matter how many websites post it as such. Also no point if the painting was done in the 14th or 15th century, or any time not contemporary with the event, since they would just have been dreaming up the scene and there would be nothing to look for.
Linda > 05-03-2019, 07:14 AM
Morten St. George > 05-03-2019, 07:29 AM
(05-03-2019, 03:40 AM)-JKP- Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Quote:You have found swallowtail merlons in northern Italy. Now show me a coned tower with balcony from northern Italy and you win.
There's no proof that it's a coned tower. We've discussed this before.
See the two tickmarks at the top corners of the tower? It's similar to the tower a few inches away, just slightly smaller and less detailed:
That usually means it's a saddleback tower with a flag at each apex, a common style in Bavaria and parts of Lombardy at the time. I've posted pictures of saddlebacks on another thread.
Linda > 05-03-2019, 07:40 AM
-JKP- > 05-03-2019, 07:40 AM
Morten St. George > 05-03-2019, 03:51 PM
(05-03-2019, 07:40 AM)Linda Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Yep, toast and toast. Circa 1400, know how i knew? Because of the hats. I just wanted to prove it to myself first.
And
PHILIP II AUGUSTUS, 1165-1223, watches heretics burn during the Crusade against the Albigensians in 1209, manuscript illumination from the Grandes Chroniques de St Denis, c. 1400
It was pretty specific about not being your bonfire. So it would make no difference to discuss whether or not this spire or that matches the vms unless you want to move your massacre down to this one, but even then, they are likely imagined, since it is 200 years later.
Morten St. George > 05-03-2019, 04:23 PM
(05-03-2019, 07:40 AM)-JKP- Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.The tower on the left is a very tiny drawing and it has two ticks, like the one on the right, which is quite a bit bigger.
There is no way you (or any of us) can know for sure if the left tower is round or the roof is conical, and it would be very rare for two flags to protrude out of a pointed tower. More likely it is a smaller version of the one on the right, but no one can know for sure.
Even if they are, the illustration you are using of the burning of the Cathars is a later version and whoever drew it probably never saw the original towers and just made up some towers. This is very common in medieval illuminations. Look how many different versions there are of this event:
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Look at these towers. Each one has one flag and the arrangement of the towers is completely different from the VMS drawing:
You are imposing your desires on what you see rather than trying to figure out what it really is.