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Frontispiece from a Dogale, depicting the Transfiguration Lewis E M 27:13
Free Library of Philadelphia
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A dogale (pl. dogali) is a document issued by a doge, the title for the highest elected official in several Italian republics. The Doge of Venice was one of the most powerful among them. Dogali were used to transfer power to certain individuals, granting them various rights, responsibilities, and privileges. Although secular documents, the iconography of illuminated dogali was usually religious in nature to suggest the approval of divine authority. This miniature depicts the Transfiguration of Christ, with Moses and Elijah the Prophet in the heavens with Jesus, and the apostles John, Peter, and James on the ground. This references the version of the story told in Matthew 17:1-9; Matthew 17:5 is quoted at the top of the cutting.

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Keywords
16th century
Dogale
Italy
Italian
Fragment
Free Library of Philadelphia

Place of Origin

Venice, Italy

Date

1500-1599

Language

No linguistic content, Not applicable

return to search Frontispiece from a Dogale, depicting the Transfiguration Lewis E M 27:13

Place of Origin

Venice, Italy

Date

1500-1599

Language

No linguistic content, Not applicable

Manuscript Overview

Notes

A dogale (pl. dogali) is a document issued by a doge, the title for the highest elected official in several Italian republics. The Doge of Venice was one of the most powerful among them. Dogali were used to transfer power to certain individuals, granting them various rights, responsibilities, and privileges. Although secular documents, the iconography of illuminated dogali was usually religious in nature to suggest the approval of divine authority. This miniature depicts the Transfiguration of Christ, with Moses and Elijah the Prophet in the heavens with Jesus, and the apostles John, Peter, and James on the ground. This references the version of the story told in Matthew 17:1-9; Matthew 17:5 is quoted at the top of the cutting.

References
Binding Images

These are pages that we pulled aside that disrupted the flow of the manuscript reader. These may be bindings, inserts, bookmarks, and various other oddities.

Keywords
16th century
Dogale
Italy
Italian
Fragment
Free Library of Philadelphia
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