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HEALTH CULTURE ELEMENTS IN THE FRESCOES IN THE HOLY TRINITY CHURCH OF HRASTOVUE, SLOVENIA

Lejla Peternelj Uran


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Abstract

This paper represents some elements of medicine in the frescoes
painted in 1.490 AD by Ivan of Kastav in the Holy Trinity Church in
Hrastovlje, Slovenian Istria. Part one deal with some traditional patron
saints (Christopher, Cosmas and Damian, Apollonia, Agatha,
Rocco and Sebastian). In the series of paintings representing the 'Creation
ofthe World'and the'Life ofAdam and Eve', this country artist
has incorporated numerous details from everyday medieval life, such
as farm work, or breast-feeding of the twins Cain and Abel. In part
three, the fresco 'The Dance of Death' is dealt with in detail. Further
to primarily moral and social elements, the artist points to his own interesting
anatomic imaginations in presenting the human skeletons,
which reflect not only his, but also the general ignorance of the human
anatomy at that time.

Keywords

Ethnomedicine; the Middle Ages; Medicine in art; 1stria; Slovenia

Hrčak ID:

102477

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/102477

Publication date:

23.12.2003.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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