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Iconology of the Wayfarer Triptych – Detail
Yet, Bosch’s starting point in forming this symbol was probably not so much the connection bos-terra but the connection bos-melancholia. That the linking of the cow with the Melancholic Humor goes back to an old thought is beyond doubt. The idea occurs in the Questiones naturales by Adelard of Bath, a book written in the early twelfth century and printed in Louvain in two editions in 1475 [Müller, 1934, 71]. The date and place of this publication make it very probable that Bosch knew the book… The cow is the first animal named among the ruminants text. Judging from the position of the creature depicted painting it may very well be a ruminant cow. As such the symbol for the Melancholic Humor and this probably was point for using the cow as a symbol for the combined ideas melancholia. melancholia . The quality of being cold was traditionally ascribed to both the Melancholic and the Earth, and it formed the very link between these two concepts [Müller, 1934, 81; Philip, 1958, 11:note 27, 17:note 37]. (pp. 13-17)
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| Layer of meaning(van Straten, 1994) | Conception of Information(Furner, 2004) | Level of knowledge(Nanetti, 2018) | View of reality(Popper, 1972, 1979; Gnoli, 2018) |
| Iconological interpretation | Relevance (Iconological) | Interpretations,Narratives | Third world (Culture) |
Animalium ut et hominum diversa sunt naturae. Sunt etenim quaedam naturaliter calida, alia frigida, quaedam húmida, alia sicca. Quae calida sunt, acceptos cibos melius digerunt et sanguinem facilius convertunt quae vero frigida, peius. Omne enim, quod mutatur, calore levius quam frigore convertitur. Habet enim ignis quasi proprium, ut coniuncta dissolvat. Illa itaque ammalia, quae calidum habent stomachum, cibos suos facile coquunt. Alia vero , quae frigidae naturae sunt, dum cibos vertere ex defectu caloris nequeunt, ad dentes eos revocante ut ibi secundo triti emolliri facilus queant, ut boves , cervi, caprae et similia id genus, quae Graeca appelatione physici melancolia vocant . Quod autem haec omnia frigidae naturae sint, licet physicis patens sit, tibi tarnen sic innui potest. Ob hoc enim et pinguedinum suam duriorem et solidiorem habent, quam vulgus sepum vocat. Alia vero, ut calidiora, pinguedinum habent molliorem utpote magis decoctam, quae communi usu communi usu unctum dicitur [Martin Müller, 1934, 81].

