From the Mandylion of Edessa to the Shroud of Turin : the metamorphosis and manipulation of a legend

by Andrea Nicolotti

Paper Book, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

232.9/66

Collection

Publication

Boston : Brill, 2014.

Description

According to legend, the Mandylion was an image of Christ ?s face imprinted on a towel, kept in Edessa. This acheiopoieton image ( ?not made by human hands ?) disappeared in the eighteenth century. The first records of another acheiropoieton relic appeared in mid-fourteenth century France: a long linen bearing the image of Jesus ? corpse, known nowadays as the Holy Shroud of Turin. Some believe the Mandylion and the Shroud to be the same object, first kept in Edessa, later translated to Constantinople, France and Italy. Andrea Nicolotti traces back the legend of the Edessean image in history and art, focusing especially on elements that could prove its identity with the Shroud, concluding that the Mandylion and the Shroud are two distinct objects.… (more)

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Language

Original language

Italian

ISBN

9789004269194
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