THE SARCOPHAGUS OF MAGDALENA BUDRIŠIĆ – A MYTH OR HISTORICALLY BASED TRUTH
Autor: | Natalia Beg |
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Jazyk: | chorvatština |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Zdroj: | Senjski zbornik : prilozi za geografiju, etnologiju, gospodarstvo, povijest i kulturu Volume 48 Issue 1 |
ISSN: | 1849-0999 0582-673X |
Popis: | Sarkofag smješten u kamporskom samostanu na otoku Rabu u literaturi se uvijek spominje kao sarkofag u kojem je, prema tradiciji, pokopana modruška kneginja Magdalena Budrišić. Ovaj rad nastoji odgovoriti na pitanje odakle dolazi mit o sarkofagu Magdalene Budrišić. Proučavanjem literarnoga izvora o njezinu životu, koji je i glavni izvor tvrdnje kako je u njemu Magdalena pokopana te stilskom i ikonografskom analizom sarkofaga nastoji se utvrditi utemeljenost tvrdnje. Osim toga, u tekstu se pokušavaju potvrditi ili opovrgnuti dosadašnje datacije, ikonografska određenja prikazanih likova te utjecaji koji se mogu razaznati na sarkofagu. Kao prijedlog navedeni su preciznija datacija sarkofaga, mogući izvori ikonografskih motiva te analogije. Donosi se i njegov mogući drugi izvorni smještaj te okolnosti preseljenja u kamporski samostan. The sarcophagus located in the Kampor monastery on the island of Rab is always mentioned in the literature as the sarcophagus in which, according to tradition, princess Magdalena Budrišić of Modruš was buried. This paper attempts to answer the question of where the myth of the sarcophagus of Magdalena Budrišić comes from. By studying the literary source about her life, which is the main source of the claim that Magdalena was interred in it, and the stylistic and iconographic analysis of the sarcophagus, an attempt is made to determine the basis of the claim. Along with this, the text tries to confirm or refute the previous dates, the iconographic determinations of the depicted characters and the influences that can be discerned on the sarcophagus. As a more precise dating of the sarcophagus, possible sources of iconographic motifs and analogies are presented as a proposition. Its other possible original location and the circumstances of its removal to the Kampor monastery are also presented. |
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