- the
wound in his side and his
other four
wounds (called the
ostentatio vulnerum), was
taken from
images with
Thomas and
turned into a pose
adopted by Jesus...
- The term
adapted the
existing feature in
iconography of the
ostentatio vulnerum or "display of wounds",
where Christ indicates the
wound in his side, as...
- the
wound in his side and his
other four
wounds (called the
ostentatio vulnerum, "display of the wounds"), was
taken from
images with the
Doubting Thomas...
-
gained in this
field lead him to
write a work on
surgeries in
wartime De
Vulnerum Sclopetorum, et
Bombardarum Curatione Tractatus (1552)
which was the first...
- art
scholarship as the
ostentatio genitalium,
mirroring the
ostentatio vulnerum, or "display of the wounds",
during the P****ion. The non-canonical 3rd-century...
- his P****ion
prominently displa**** on his
hands and side (the "ostentatio
vulnerum", a
feature of
other standard types of image),
often crowned with the Crown...
- Catholic, he
incurred the su****ion of the
Church by his
tract De
magnetica vulnerum curatione (1621),
against Jean Roberti,
since he
could not
explain the...
-
would have known; here the
raised hand is part of a
gesture of
ostentatio vulnerum ("display of the wounds"),
where the
resurrected Christ reveals the wounds...
-
Tractatus Novus De
Magnetica Vulnerum Curatione,
Frankfurt 1613 [dedicatory
letter signed:
October 15, 1612] De
Magnetica Vulnerum Curatione, ..., Tractatus...
-
professor of medicine. He is
known chiefly from his book De rara
medicatione Vulnerum (1616)
where he
promoted the idea of
natural processes in
wound healing...