Renesanční epitaf v průsečíku historických disciplín a jeho vypovídací možnosti

Title in English Renaissance Epitaph on the Intersection of Disciplines and its Communicational Possibilities
Authors

JAKUBEC Ondřej

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Český časopis historický
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Art, architecture, cultural heritage
Keywords Epitaph; sepulchral monuments; death; Renaissance; early modern era; confessionalization
Description Despite a number of particular studies, the Renaissance epitaph remains a largely undervalued source. Art historians study it solely as a "work of art," while historians tend to use it as a source of purely factual data (heraldic, epigraphic, genealogical, prosopographic etc.). However, from the wider, cultural-historical or historical-anthropological perspective, it is necessary for both disciplines to realize the specific value of the epitaph as a sepulchral monument, the goal of which was to construct the identity of the "social body" of the deceased. The specific conceptual character of the epitaph thus offers a possibility to study it as a complex medium (source) reflecting cultural codes of dying, death, remembering and salvation (which is especially interesting in the context of Europe divided by different denominations), but also as a pure phenomenon that took part in forming the death discourse of the period.

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