TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 25 cm N2 - Both Catholics and later Protestants yearned to practice their faith at home. For both, the Last Supper held significance as it was then that Jesus requested the Apostles to drink wine and partake of bread, transfigured respectively into the blood and the flesh of the Lord. Catholics believed that the Transfiguration took place for real, hence their use of tin “Hansekanne” flagons with a pilgrim’s badge or devotional plaques inside them, most often with a scene of the Crucifixion. Protestants treated the Transfiguration in purely symbolic terms and used clay jugs with the scene of the Crucifixion depicted on the outside surface. Moreover, there is a clay plate with a scene of the Crucifixion, which presumably served to sacralize the bread that it held L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/55378/PDF/WA308_P321_67816_Problem-sakralizacji_I.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Archeologia Polski T. 58 Z. 1-2 (2013) PY - 2013 IS - 1-2 EP - 224 KW - late Middle Ages KW - Modern Age KW - sacralization KW - wine KW - bread KW - Hansekanne A1 - Szajt, Jakub A1 - Wachowski, Krzysztof (1943– ) A2 - Zych, Iwona. Tł. PB - Instytut Archeolgoii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk VL - 58 CY - Warszawa SP - 199 T1 - Problem sakralizacji wina i chleba w późnym średniowieczu i w czasach nowożytnych UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/55378 ER -