vox clamantis in deserto: the johannesschüssel: senses and silences

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The Johannesschüssel, also called Caput Iohannis in Disco or Saint John’s head on a platter, is a late medieval/early modern type of sculpture that was common in parts of Europe north of the Alps. The functions and uses of the Johannesschüssel are complex and heterogeneous. In this essay, I focus less on specific case studies, and more on the phenomenon of the Johannesschüssel, offering an interpretation of the relationship between these objects and the sensory apparatus.
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Authors ;Barbara Baert
Journal clinical toxicology (philadelphia, pa)
Year 2015
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10.5456/issn.2050-3679/2015w05
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