À propos du thème de la construction de l arche de Noé à travers l iconographie médiévale - article ; n°1 ; vol.14, pg 195-203
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Archaeonautica - Année 1998 - Volume 14 - Numéro 1 - Pages 195-203
In the Middle Ages, few images have had as much success as that of the large sailing ship in a storm, the rough sea symbolizing the dangers and difficulties of the world. To cross it, a ship is necessary; this enters into many representations of scenes of Biblical life: the crossing of the Genezareth lake, the history of the prophet Jonas, Noah's Ark, which in Biblical and Christian tradition, is one of the richest symbols. Symbol of the home protected by God, and saving of the species, symbol of the presence of God amid the people of his choice, a mobile sanctuary guaranteeing an alliance with God and his people. It is also the symbol of the Church, open to everyone for the salvation of the world. This shows how the representations of the Ark are among the richest and are present in all the iconographic support of medieval tradition: frescoes, miniatures, mosaics, graffiti, sculptures. .. These scenes have been classified thus: the announcement ofthe flood to Noah, the building of the Ark, the animais entering thè Ark, the flood, the dove scene, leaving the Ark. The episode relating to the construction is full of information concerning the types of eraft, the nature of the planking, according to the Atlantic and Mediterranean traditions: clinker-built, carvel built, clamps assembly system, the particularities of the hull, the carpenter's instruments. An analysis of a certain number of slides will be proposed.
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Christiane Villain-Gandossi
À propos du thème de la construction de l'arche de Noé à
travers l'iconographie médiévale
In: Archaeonautica, 14, 1998. Construction navale maritime et fluviale. Approches archéologique, historique et
ethnologique. pp. 195-203.
Abstract
In the Middle Ages, few images have had as much success as that of the large sailing ship in a storm, the rough sea symbolizing
the dangers and difficulties of the world. To cross it, a ship is necessary; this enters into many representations of scenes of
Biblical life: the crossing of the Genezareth lake, the history of the prophet Jonas, Noah's Ark, which in Biblical and Christian
tradition, is one of the richest symbols. Symbol of the home protected by God, and saving of the species, symbol of the presence
of God amid the people of his choice, a mobile sanctuary guaranteeing an alliance with God and his people. It is also the symbol
of the Church, open to everyone for the salvation of the world. This shows how the representations of the Ark are among the
richest and are present in all the iconographic support of medieval tradition: frescoes, miniatures, mosaics, graffiti, sculptures. ..
These scenes have been classified thus: the announcement ofthe flood to Noah, the building of the Ark, the animais entering thè
Ark, the flood, the dove scene, leaving the Ark. The episode relating to the construction is full of information concerning the types
of eraft, the nature of the planking, according to the Atlantic and Mediterranean traditions: clinker-built, carvel built, clamps
assembly system, the particularities of the hull, the carpenter's instruments. An analysis of a certain number of slides will be
proposed.
Citer ce document / Cite this document :
Villain-Gandossi Christiane. À propos du thème de la construction de l'arche de Noé à travers l'iconographie médiévale. In:
Archaeonautica, 14, 1998. Construction navale maritime et fluviale. Approches archéologique, historique et ethnologique. pp.
195-203.
doi : 10.3406/nauti.1998.1205
http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/nauti_0154-1854_1998_act_14_1_1205
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