Keyword: Ritual Slaughtering
15th c. depiction of Jewish ritual slaughter of animals for consumption (15th)
from: Jacob b. Asher, Arba'ah Turim (Hebrew: אַרְבָּעָה טוּרִים)
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Cod. Ross. 555. fol. 127v
Quand le rite devient technique. Sacrifice et abattage dans le monde musulman
in: Techniques & Culture, v. 21 (1993), issue : pp.79-96.
Symboliques et rituels de la protection. Le sacrifice tcargîba dans la société maure
in: Sacrifices en Islam: Espaces et temps d'un rituel, pp. 239-261
: , 1999.
Sacrificial Slaughter and Dressing Up: Gender Articulations in Muslim Rituals
in: Religious Studies Review, v. 22 (), issue 3: pp.209-13.
L’égorgement des moutons en souvenir du sacrifice d’Abraham
in: Panomariques, v. 29 (1997), issue : pp.86-94.
Suovetaurilia; at right bulls, rams and boars being brought towards the altar positioned in front of the entrance of a circular temple, various animals being sacrificed to left. (1566)
from: An illustration to Onofrio Panvinio's 'De Ludis Circensibus', published in Rome
The British Museum, London
Slaughter
in: Encyclopaedia of the Qurʾān, pp. 54-56ONLINE: https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopaedia-of-the-quran/slaughter-EQCOM_00186
Brill: Leiden, 2006.
Burnt offerings in the Temple of Jerusalem from within the Court of the Levites (1660)
from: plate from the 'Restoration' Bible 2 vols., published by John Ogilby, Cambridge, 1660
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Chap. 2: Rites
in: The religion and rituals of the nomads of pre-Islamic Arabia : a reconstruction based on the Safaitic inscriptions, pp. 17-55
Leiden: Brill (Open Access), 2022.
Du divin à l’humain, du religieux au social : les repas sacrificiels au Liban
in: Sacrifices en Islam: Espaces et temps d'un rituel, pp. 199-213
Paris: CNRS, 1999.
Ox-Slaughter and Goring Oxen: Homicide, Animal Sacrifice, and Judicial Process
in: Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, v. 4 (1992), issue 2/3: pp.249-278.
Animal Sacrifice [1471]
Modena, Biblioteca Estense, Lat. 992
The Jewish Dog and Shehitah
in: Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures, v. 5 (2018), issue -: pp.175-193.
Ritual Slaughter Issue In Poland: Between Religious Freedom, Legal Order And Economic-Political Interests
in: Religion and Society in Central and Eastern Europe, v. 7 (2014), issue 1: pp.53-69.
Killing of the Passover Lamb, putting blood on the lintel and the door-posts (1335-1340)
from: Rylands Sephardi Haggadah, Passover Haggadah (Catalonia, Spain)
Manchester, The John Rylands Library, Hebrew MS 6, fol. 19v
The preparation for the Passover festival: heep are slaughtered for Passover and a man purifies utensils in a cauldron over a fire (c. 1320)
from: Golden Haggadah (northern Spain)
London, British Library, Add 27210, fol. 15r
La dimensione politico-filosofica dei caeremonialia hebraeorum: Baruk Spinoza e Simone Luzzatto
in: Materia Giudaica, v. 13 (2008), issue : pp.81-90.
The Scapegoat Being Sent out into the Wilderness Where Five Wild Beasts Are Waiting to Devour It, and Secondly the Sacrifice of an Ox (1491)
from: Stephan Fridolin, Der Schatzbehalter, Nuremberg, Koberger, November 18, 1491, fol. 23v
Boston, Harvard Art Museums / Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer