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Hortus conclusus is a
Latin term,
meaning literally "enclosed garden". Both
words in
hortus conclusus refer linguistically to enclosure. It
describes a...
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occasionally appears in art,
especially in
depictions of Mary in the
hortus conclusus.
Although the term is
rarely used in the
religious sense in
modern times...
- centre,
dates back to the very
earliest gardens of Persia. The
hortus conclusus or "enclosed garden" of High
Medieval Europe was more
typically enclosed...
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Paruroctonus conclusus is a
species of
scorpion in the
genus Paruroctonus. It
lives in the
deserts of
Southern California where it ****ociates with alkali...
- The
Madonna on a
Crescent Moon in Hortus
Conclusus is a 1450s
painting by an
unknown artist referred to as the “Master of 1456”.: 309, 312 It is held...
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Annunciation (c. 1500) from a
Netherlandish book of hours. In the
hortus conclusus, Gideon's
fleece is
worked in, and the
altar at the rear has Aaron's rod...
- inventory. A
rather rare, late-15th-century,
variant depiction of the
hortus conclusus in
religious art
combined the
Annunciation to Mary with the
themes of...
- artist,
Martin Schongauer,
depicting Mary and
Christ Child in a
hortus conclusus,
surrounded by
roses and finches. The
painting is kept in the
former Dominican...
- 4Q108, 6Q6,
fragments including portions of the Song of Songs.
Hortus conclusus Ivory tower The
action of the
conception is
attributed specifically and...
- of Mary, in a "Hunt of the
Unicorn Annunciation" (ca. 1500) from a
Netherlandish book of hours. For the
complicated iconography, see
Hortus Conclusus....