NOSTRI IHESU CHRISTI (fig. 13).'° However, in the XVth century miniaturę of Matricola
delia scuola del Corpo di Christo the sarcophagus was replaced by a chalice, presented by two
angels (fig. 14).71
The symbolism and function of the corporal, on which during the Mass the Host is laid, is
made apparent on a bronze plaque of the Ilnd half of the XVth century (fig. 15). On the sar-
cophagus of Christ there is an inscription: ECCE AGNUS DEI.'2
11. Imago Pietatis, Bohemian painter, late XVth century, Prague, National Gallery (after
Warodni Galerie w Praze)
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delia scuola del Corpo di Christo the sarcophagus was replaced by a chalice, presented by two
angels (fig. 14).71
The symbolism and function of the corporal, on which during the Mass the Host is laid, is
made apparent on a bronze plaque of the Ilnd half of the XVth century (fig. 15). On the sar-
cophagus of Christ there is an inscription: ECCE AGNUS DEI.'2
11. Imago Pietatis, Bohemian painter, late XVth century, Prague, National Gallery (after
Warodni Galerie w Praze)
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