Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 2010
Abstract
This article examines the relation between the biblical Word and visuality in one of the surviving early thirteenth century manuscripts of the Bible moraliseé, the codex Vindobonensis 2554 today housed in Vienna. The analysis focuses specifically on the relations between word and visuality. The goal is to investigate the vitality that may set the Word into motion. It is argued that the matrix of textual visuality in the Vienna codex 2554 is used as an effective tool that adds vitality to the biblical passages while simultaneously creating a firm hierarchy of representation and resemblances that enforces not only certain norms but also a particular world order in 13th century French society.
Recommended Citation
Raepple, Eva Maria, "Setting the Word into Motion: Textual Visuality in the Bible Moralisée, Vienna Codex 2554" (2010). Philosophy Scholarship. 20.
https://dc.cod.edu/philosophypub/20