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[kimfairfield note: the figure appears to be the early Christian symbols of the Patriarchal Cross overplayed with the Y for son, I.e. Symbolism for Father and Son. The top bar is said to represent the plaque that hung over the head of Jesus of Nazarene. The lower bar represents the scale/balance of justice. That makes sense in this case as there appears to be two objects balancing at either side of the lower bar, perhaps a chalice and an apple representing sacrifice and sin. There are other markings on the bottom half of the symbol that are less clear. ] | |||
Hanc figuram scribe in Pergamena Virginen | Hanc figuram scribe in Pergamena Virginen |
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Hanc figuram tulit Angelus Domini Danieli
cum in leonum lacu vinctus Sederet; et dixit ei (?),
Haec Summi Dei est tabula quam si inspexeris, tibi
nullum malum eveniet.
[figure] [kimfairfield note: the figure appears to be the early Christian symbols of the Patriarchal Cross overplayed with the Y for son, I.e. Symbolism for Father and Son. The top bar is said to represent the plaque that hung over the head of Jesus of Nazarene. The lower bar represents the scale/balance of justice. That makes sense in this case as there appears to be two objects balancing at either side of the lower bar, perhaps a chalice and an apple representing sacrifice and sin. There are other markings on the bottom half of the symbol that are less clear. ]
Hanc figuram scribe in Pergamena Virginen cum sanguine Agni virgenei: nunc suffumiga. Potestates hec sunt: catenas, et vincula disrumpit, gladius non perforabit cutem:, Inimicitias, fugat; febres, fluxum sanguinis, et omnes dolores mitiget; omniaq[ue] daemonum pugna defendit.