Definition of Vulnerum. Meaning of Vulnerum. Synonyms of Vulnerum

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- the wound in his side and his other four wounds (called the ostentatio vulnerum, "display of the wounds"), was taken from images with the Doubting Thomas...
- the wound in his side and his other four wounds (called the ostentatio vulnerum), was taken from images with Thomas and turned into a pose adopted by Jesus...
- The term adapted the existing feature in iconography of the ostentatio vulnerum or "display of wounds", where Christ indicates the wound in his side, as...
- gained in this field lead him to write a work on surgeries in wartime De Vulnerum Sclopetorum, et Bombardarum Curatione Tractatus (1552) which was the first...
- his P****ion prominently displa**** on his hands and side (the "ostentatio vulnerum", a feature of other standard types of image), often crowned with the Crown...
- art scholarship as the ostentatio genitalium, mirroring the ostentatio vulnerum, or "display of the wounds", during the P****ion. The non-canonical 3rd-century...
- Catholic, he incurred the su****ion of the Church by his tract De magnetica vulnerum curatione (1621), against Jean Roberti, since he could not explain the...
- would have known; here the raised hand is part of a gesture of ostentatio vulnerum ("display of the wounds"), where the resurrected Christ reveals the wounds...
- professor of medicine. He is known chiefly from his book De rara medicatione Vulnerum (1616) where he promoted the idea of natural processes in wound healing...
- Molossian (6th century BC) suitor of Agariste of Sicyon. Alcon, a surgeon (vulnerum medicus) at Rome in the reign of Claudius, 41–54, who is said by Pliny...