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Painted Votive Plaques and an Early Inscription from Aegina

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1954
This article is intended to serve as an introduction to the study of painted votive plaques; not that such a study is by any means novel, but since Otto Benndorf's published work on them the amount of material known has increased, and further consideration of them both as painted objects and as dedications seems desirable.
J. Boardman
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Inscription on the Votive Painting of Vladislaus II

open access: yesEphemeris Hungarologica, 2023
The votive picture of Vladislaus II in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Buda- pest is an outstanding work of the Jagiellonian court art. The panel, attributed to the court painter of Emperor Maximilian I, Bernhard Strigel, shows Saint Ladislaus recom- mending Vladislaus II and his children under the protection of the Virgin.
Miklós Gálos, Mátyás Darvas
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VOTIVE PAINTING AS A NARRATIVE ABOUT A MIRACLE

Folklore: structure, typology, semiotics, 2022
The article deals with votive paintings of the Alpine region. These attractive works of folk art (and the religious culture of the Catholic South of Europe as well) are observed from the point of view of their functional aims as testimonies of a miracle ...
Liudmila V. Fadeyeva
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The inscription on the Vimose plane and (other) West Germanic finds from Denmark

NOWELE, 2022
The Vimose plane features an early runic inscription that has long remained opaque, with none of the attempts to explain it having commanded assent in the historiography.
B. Mees
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An inscription from the Badia: Documenting evidence for the plague in the Mameluke Period

Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 2022
This research addresses the study of an Arabic inscription found in the northern region of Wadi al-Ṣarār, north-east of the town of Safawi in the Jordanian north-east Badia.
Khaled Suleman al-Jbour
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Saturnus Cryptensis sur une nouvelle inscription des environs de Maxula (Tunisie)

Libyan Studies, 2021
A new votive inscription to Saturn cryptensis using vulgar and poor Latin, but with a very original content, enriches the corpus of Saturnian names with a new topical epithet and sheds light on a mystical aspect of the cult of the most revered god in ...
H. Ben Romdhane, Samir Aounallah
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Une inscription votive découverte à Thibilis (Announah, Numidie)

Comptes Rendus Des Séances De L'Académie Des Inscriptions Et Belles-Lettres, 1918
Héron de Villefosse Antoine. Une inscription votive découverte à Thibilis (Announah, Numidie). In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 62ᵉ année, N. 4, 1918. pp. 233-234.
Antoine Heron De Villefosse   +1 more
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Nouvelle inscription votive à Montauban-de-Luchon

Revue Des Etudes Anciennes, 1926
Lizop Raymond. Nouvelle inscription votive à Montauban-de-Luchon. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 28, 1926, n°3. p. 255.
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