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- Speech_scroll abstract "A speech scroll, also called a banderole or phylactery in art history, is an illustrative device denoting speech, song, or, in rarer cases, other types of sound. Developed independently on two continents, the device was in use by European painters during the Medieval and Renaissance periods as well as by artists within Mesoamerican cultures from as early as 650 BC until after the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. While European speech scrolls were drawn as if they were an actual unfurled scroll or strip of parchment, Mesoamerican speech scrolls are merely scroll-shaped, looking much like a question mark.".
- Speech_scroll thumbnail Two_Teotihuacan_Stick-ball_players_Tepantitla_1.svg?width=300.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=Romanesque%20banderoles&f=false.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageExternalLink about_logo.php.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageExternalLink 1984.pdf.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageID "14193812".
- Speech_scroll wikiPageLength "8829".
- Speech_scroll wikiPageOutDegree "56".
- Speech_scroll wikiPageRevisionID "672667736".
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Aachen_Gospels.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Annunciation.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Aztec_codex.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Aztec_codices.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Banderole.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_art.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iconography.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_art.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesoamerican_art.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Chichen_Itza.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Cimabue.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Cloisters_Cross.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Codex.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Codices.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Cylinder_seal.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Duccio.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink File:San_Andres_Cylinder_Seal_print_1.svg.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink File:Two_Teotihuacan_Stick-ball_players_Tepantitla_1.svg.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Four_Evangelists.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Gabriel.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Glyph.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Glyph_(archaeology).
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_art.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Halo_(religious_iconography).
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Maestà_(Duccio).
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Maya_civilization.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Medieval.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Mesoamerica.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Mesoamerican_chronology.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Mixtec.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink New_Testament.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Old_Testament.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Olmec.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Parchment.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Prophet.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Question_mark.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Realism_(arts).
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Realism_(visual_arts).
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Romanesque_art.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Trinita_Maestà.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Scroll.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Selden_Codex.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_conquest_of_Mexico.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_conquest_of_the_Aztec_Empire.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Speech_balloon.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Teotihuacan.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Tepantitla.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink The_Renaissance.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Titulus_(inscription).
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Uffizi.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Vernacular.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink Woodcut.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink File:Evangeliar_heinrich_des_loewen.jpg.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink File:Selden_Codex_pg_07,_panel_3.jpg.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink File:Strigel_1506-detail.jpg.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink File:Tecpatl.jpg.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLink File:Tepantitla_Mountain_Stream_mural_Teotihuacan_(Luis_Tello).jpg.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phylactery".
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLinkText "Speech scroll".
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLinkText "Speech scroll#European banderoles".
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLinkText "banderol".
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLinkText "banderole".
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLinkText "phylacteries".
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLinkText "phylactery".
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLinkText "phylacterys".
- Speech_scroll wikiPageWikiLinkText "speech scroll".
- Speech_scroll hasPhotoCollection Speech_scroll.
- Speech_scroll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Speech_scroll subject Category:Iconography.
- Speech_scroll subject Category:Medieval_art.
- Speech_scroll subject Category:Mesoamerican_art.
- Speech_scroll hypernym Device.
- Speech_scroll type Article.
- Speech_scroll type Device.
- Speech_scroll type Article.
- Speech_scroll comment "A speech scroll, also called a banderole or phylactery in art history, is an illustrative device denoting speech, song, or, in rarer cases, other types of sound. Developed independently on two continents, the device was in use by European painters during the Medieval and Renaissance periods as well as by artists within Mesoamerican cultures from as early as 650 BC until after the Spanish conquest in the 16th century.".
- Speech_scroll label "Speech scroll".
- Speech_scroll sameAs Spruchband.
- Speech_scroll sameAs Phylactère.
- Speech_scroll sameAs Banderol_(spreukband).
- Speech_scroll sameAs Filakterie_(sztuka).
- Speech_scroll sameAs m.03cxdqb.
- Speech_scroll sameAs Q2689628.
- Speech_scroll sameAs Q2689628.
- Speech_scroll wasDerivedFrom Speech_scroll?oldid=672667736.
- Speech_scroll depiction Two_Teotihuacan_Stick-ball_players_Tepantitla_1.svg.
- Speech_scroll isPrimaryTopicOf Speech_scroll.