Saturday, April 27, 2024

Topic index "K": The Shroud of Turin blog

TOPIC INDEX "K"
Copyright © Stephen E. Jones[1]

This is "Topic index `K'" of my index to topics that I have posted to this my The Shroud of Turin blog. For information on this series, see "`A' and Index".

A champlevé enamel panel which forms part of the altar in the Klosterneuburg monastery, near Vienna, was completed no later than 1181 by Nicholas of Verdun (1130–1205)[WI08; WI10, 182]. As can be seen below, Jesus is depicted on it having been wrapped in a longer

[Above (enlarge[HG14]). Entombment of Jesus, c. 1181, by Nicholas of Verdun, Klosterneuburg Abbey, Vienna[WI08]. See 21 Jun17]

than body length burial shroud[WI08], with His hands crossed over His loins, right over left (as appears on the Shroud-but see 18Apr24), crossing awkwardly at the wrists, exactly as they do on the Shroud[WI08; WI10, 182-183]! Yet this was at least 79 years before the earliest 1260 radiocarbon date of the Shroud[DP89, 611], and ~174 years before the Shroud first appeared in undisputed history at Lirey, France, in c. 1355[WI10, 222]!].

This photo is from a future "Klosterneuburg abbey 13Dec08" below.]

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Klosterneuburg abbey 13Dec08.


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Bibliography
DP89. Damon, P.E., et al., 1989, "Radiocarbon Dating of the Shroud of Turin," Nature, Vol. 337, 16 February, 611-615.
HG14. Hughes, C.G., 2014, "An Incomplete History of Medieval Art XIII: The Klosterneuburg Altar," The Higher Inquiètude, 4 October.
WI08. Wilson, I., 2008, "II: Nicholas of Verdun: Scene of the Entombment, from the Verdun altar in the monastery of Klosterneuburg, near Vienna," British Society for the Turin Shroud Newsletter, No. 67, June.
WI08; WI10, 182-183. Wilson, 2010.
WI10. Wilson, I., 2010, "The Shroud: The 2000-Year-Old Mystery Solved," Bantam Press: London.

Posted 27 April 2024. Updated 30 April 2024.

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