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Rabanus Maurus. De Rerum Naturis, 11th c
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Rabanus Maurus. De Rerum Naturis, 11th c
RABANUS, Maurus (c. 780 - 856). De universo or De rerum naturis. 842 - 847. Codex 132. Heaven and zodiac signs. Edition of the 11th century from the original Carolingian manuscript. Romanesque art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. LAZIO. FROSINONE. Cassino. Archive of Monte Cassinos Abbey
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Rabanus Maurus, a prominent scholar of the Carolingian Renaissance, penned the encyclopedic work "De Rerum Naturis" or "On the Nature of Things" between 842 and 847. This 11th-century manuscript, housed in the Archive of Monte Cassino Abbey in Frosinone, Italy, is an edition from the original Carolingian manuscript (Codex 132). The miniature painting showcases Rabanus Maurus, seated under an arched canopy, surrounded by celestial bodies and the twelve zodiac signs. The scholarly figure gazes upwards, absorbing the vast knowledge of the universe, symbolizing his deep interest in natural sciences and astronomy. Rabanus Maurus, born around 780 in Moos in the Rhineland, was a prolific writer, producing numerous works on various subjects, including theology, philosophy, and natural sciences. His encyclopedic work, "De Rerum Naturis," is considered one of the most significant contributions to the Western scientific tradition during the Middle Ages. The Romanesque art style, characteristic of the Middle Ages, is evident in this miniature painting. The artist masterfully portrays the intricate details of the celestial bodies and zodiac signs, reflecting the advanced knowledge of astronomy during the period. The painting's rich colors and intricate details further highlight the importance of illuminated manuscripts during the Middle Ages as a means of preserving and disseminating knowledge. This 11th-century manuscript is a testament to the intellectual curiosity and achievements of Rabanus Maurus and the broader scholarly community during the Middle Ages. The intricate miniature painting serves as a visual representation of the profound impact of natural sciences and astronomy on the minds of scholars during this period, inspiring generations to come.
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