Joachim of Fiore

Book Title: Theatrum D.N. Iesu Christi atrociorum cruciatuum c. lectori spectatori propositum / operâ R.P.D. Caroli Stengely ...

Author: Stengely, Carolus, fl. 1658

Image Title: Joachim of Fiore

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Description: The 12th century Italian theologian Joachim of Fiore (c. 1135 – 1202) stands in front of a city and looks up at a group of angels holding a banner with the face of Jesus. Below the face is the Latin phrase QUARE RUBRUM EST INDUMENTUM TUUM meaning “Why are your garments red?” which is a verse from Isaiah.

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