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  • Aquamanile - Wikipedia
    In modern usage, an aquamanile (plural aquamanilia or simply aquamaniles) is a ewer or jug -type vessel in the form of one or more animal or human figures It usually contained water for the washing of hands (aqua + manos) over a basin, which was part of both upper-class meals and the Christian Eucharist
  • Medieval Aquamanilia - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    An aquamanile (pl aquamanilia), from the Latin words for water (aqua) and hand (manus), is an animal- or human-shaped vessel for pouring water used in hand washing, an essential component of religious and secular rituals in medieval society The hundreds of surviving examples attest to their popularity during the Middle Ages
  • Aquamanilia: Home
    Aquamanilia are figured vessels used for ceremonial and hand cleansing purposes They are typically cast from a copper alloy These items were produced in large numbers in Europe from the 12th through 15th century, peaking in the 13th century and finding a place at the tables of nobility and in houses of worship
  • AQUAMANILE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of AQUAMANILE is a water vessel or ewer; specifically : a vessel used by a priest in the Middle Ages for washing his hands during the celebration of Mass
  • aquamanile - British Museum
    For a pottery aquamanile of similar form in the Department of Prehistory and Europe, see Registration Number 1874 1101,1 Both are in the form of a knight on horseback Aquamaniles are vessels used for the washing of hands at meal times
  • Aquamanile - History of the Germans Podcast
    Derived from the Latin words for water (aqua) and hand (manus), an aquamanile (plural: aquamanilia) is an animal- or human-shaped water vessel used in hand washing, an essential component of religious and secular rituals in the Middle Ages Aquamanilia were the first cast vessels of medieval Europe
  • Aquamanile - design-encyclopedia. com
    Aquamanile is a type of decorative water vessel that was commonly used in medieval Europe, particularly during the Romanesque and Gothic periods, from the 12th to the 16th centuries These vessels were typically made of bronze, brass, or copper alloys and were often shaped in the form of animals, mythical creatures, or human figures
  • Aquamanile, Germany, early 13th century - MAD Paris
    This strange object, called an “aquamanile” (from the Latin aqua, “water”, and manus, “hand”) was originally a vessel to hold water for washing hands Kept in the sacristy, it was used by priests before and after services
  • Aquamaniles
    Seen in a few illustrations of feasts and eating utensils are aquamaniles – a sort of pitcher used for hand-washing Typical forms include animals, mounted knights or horsemen, and fantasical monsters; most of the surviving examples seem to be metal, but there are several ceramic examples too
  • Aquamanile in the Form of Aristotle and Phyllis
    An aquamanile is a vessel for pouring water used in the ritual of washing hands in both religious and secular contexts—by the priest before Mass and in a private household before a meal The subject of this celebrated example is the moralizing legend of Aristotle and Phyllis, which achieved popularity in the late Middle Ages





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