File:Alemannischen Vitaspatrum.jpg

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Deutsch: Die kolorierte Federzeichnung stammt aus einer süddeutschen Handschrift der «Alemannischen Vitaspatrum» (um 1477), einer volkssprachlichen Legendensammlung. Ihre Überschrift: «Wie haiden tragn ire aptgötter umb das vellt und bitten umb regen und andre geprestenn» (Wie die Heiden ihre Abgötter im Freien herumtragen und um Regen und andere Bedürfnisse bitten).
English: This coloured pen drawing comes from a southern German manuscript which is called the "Alemannisches Vitaspatrum" (c. 1477) being a collection of legendary folklore. The title is "Wie haiden tragn ire aptgötter umb das vellt und bitten umb regen und andre geprestenn" (How pagans use to carry their idols around praying for rain and other necessities).
Français : Ce fusain coloré est extrait d’un manuscrit, originaire du sud de l’Allemagne, de la «Vitas patrum alémanique» (vers 1477), qui réunit des légendes de la culture populaire. Elle porte la légende suivante : «Wie haiden tragn ire aptgötter umb das vellt und bitten umb regen und andre geprestenn» (Comment les païens portent leurs idoles en procession pour implorer la pluie et présenter d’autres requêtes).
עברית: הציור לקוח מתוך אוסף האגדות Alemannischen Vitaspatrum, שנכתב בשפה האלמאנית במאה ה-15, ובו מאמינים מוסלמים אוחזים בפסלים של שלושת אלילי השילוש האנטי קדוש – טרוואגנט (הימיני ביותר) אפולון (האמצעי) ומוחמד (השמאלי).על פי הכתוב הנלווה לציור בספר עצמו, המוסלמים נושאים את צלמי אליליהם מחוץ למסגד, בתפילה להורדת גשם ובקשות נוספות
Date circa 1477
date QS:P,+1477-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://www.mediality.ch/galerie.php?id=4
Author AnonymousUnknown author
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