Seeing and hearing the faith of David. The King as a musician in the psalters and books of hours (13th -14th c.)

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TitreSeeing and hearing the faith of David. The King as a musician in the psalters and books of hours (13th -14th c.)
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursClouzot M
JournalREVUE DE L HISTOIRE DES RELIGIONS
Volume233
Pagination557-595
Date PublishedOCT-DEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0035-1423
Résumé

The figure of King David as listener, musician and speaker, which appears very frequently in psalters and books of hours (13th-14th c.), is contemporaneous with the foundation of the university and with secular and mendicant preaching. This is a part of the visual and verbal communication used by scholars for the moral edification of the educated elites. As illustrations of the psalms, the illuminators have associated this figure with musical instruments, gestures and others figures the juggler and the insipiens (madman), and have made perceptible his divine hearing, his harmony and faith. Based on the culture of the Word of God specific to medieval society and on scientific innovations of the time involving sound, movement and the senses, they have created an exemplary and performative image of this Prwfigura Christi.