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Sindòn The Mysterious Shroud Of Turin
Sindòn The Mysterious Shroud Of Turin
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Sindòn The Mysterious Shroud Of Turin


A detail of the Pray Codex with the highlighting of two supposed L-shaped holes

It could be that the burn marks had been produced with the Shroud folded in four, and the damage passed through all the sides. The origin of the burns is unknown - perhaps molten metal accidentally dripped -, but we know they are on the Cloth since before the A.D. 1532, when the Chapel of the Shroud in Chambery caught fire (see Chronology, A.D. 1532); in fact, these symmetrical holes are depicted on a printmaking made by Dürer in Chambery in A.D. 1516, reproducing for the first time the whole Shroud:

Printmaking of the Shroud credited to Albrecht Dürer - A.D. 1516 -, one third of the real size of the Shroud, guarded in the church of Saint. Gommaire in Lier, Belgium: the four symmetrical groups of holes are clearly displayed

The question is: did the author of Pray Codex miniature, who expressly states in the text that he was inspired by a shroud, really see the Shroud of Turin so as to be influenced by it?

By the way: please note that the Man's face and head are divided and detached in the printmaking (as a result of the three-dimensional head); in fact, in A.D. 1516 there was not yet on the linen the water stain caused by 1532 Chambery fire extinction (see Chronology) which many people confuse, making a mistake, with the Man's nape.

Water stain


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