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Table of the degrees of Consanguinity, a page from Liber Floridus, 12th century
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Table of the degrees of Consanguinity, a page from Liber Floridus, 12th century
Table of the degrees of Consanguinity, a page from Liber Floridus, 12th century. Consanguinity is the property of having the same genetic lineage as another person. Legally it is of importance in determining whether two people could be married and in determining whether property be awarded to a given person in the event of the deceased having not left a will. Liber Floridus was an encyclopedia compiled by Lambert, Canon of St Omer, between 1095 and 1120. From the collection of Ghent University
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This print showcases a page from the renowned Liber Floridus, an encyclopedia compiled by Lambert, Canon of St Omer, during the 12th century. The featured page is dedicated to the "Table of the degrees of Consanguinity" which holds great significance in both legal and personal realms. Consanguinity refers to sharing a common genetic lineage with another individual. In medieval times, consanguinity played a crucial role in determining marriage eligibility and inheritance rights. This intricate table served as a guide for individuals seeking to understand their familial connections and potential alliances. It provided essential information on blood relationships and helped establish whether two people could legally marry or inherit property in case of intestacy. The artistic beauty of this illuminated manuscript is evident through its vibrant colors and meticulous detailing. Created during an era known for its rich religious artistry, this piece reflects the intersection between religion, science, literature, and genealogy that defined medieval Christian society. Preserved within Ghent University's collection today, this extraordinary print offers us a glimpse into the intellectual pursuits of our ancestors while highlighting their dedication to recording knowledge for future generations. Its historical value lies not only in its representation of medieval culture but also in its contribution to our understanding of genetics and ancestral descent. As we admire this remarkable artifact from centuries past, we are reminded that it is through such treasures that we can bridge the gap between different eras and appreciate humanity's continuous quest for knowledge throughout history.
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