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Перевод: baptistery speek baptistery


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баптистерий ; купель [рел.]


Тезаурус:

  1. The baptistery is circular, 114 feet in diameter, and is covered by a later cupola.
  2. The baptistery stands separately at the south-west corner of the cathedral and was begun in 1196.
  3. Ordeals had taken place in or close to churches - the chronicler, Eadmer, writes in the early twelfth century of ordeals being conducted in the baptistery at the east end of Canterbury cathedral where former archbishops were buried - and so confused the ecclesiastical and the secular law, the law of the Church and the law of the State.
  4. Before the visitor has had the time to see the baptistery ruins, the plaques or the crucifix he will have spent time near the door.
  5. This consists of four separate buildings: the baptistery, the cathedral, the campanile and the cemetery (this last, the Camposanto, was badly damaged in the Second World War but is now largely rebuilt apart from the beautiful frescoes which were for the most part beyond repair).
  6. He made a number of startling finds: an early Bernini "Allegory of Autumn"; a Bust of a Youth by Francesco Mochi; and a terracotta preliminary model of the executioner by Verrocchio for the relief of the "Beheading of the Batpist" in Florence's Baptistery, purchased in a street market.
  7. El Greco's "Disrobing" (estimate 1.5-;2.5 million) is thought to be the first of the two small autograph versions of the famous altarpiece in the Toledo Cathedral baptistery, dating from 1577-;80.
  8. The campanile, and the octagonal baptistery to the left of the church are modern.
  9. The baptistery of Florence Cathedral shows the same marble decorative treatment.
  10. He recalled the ancient baptistery which stood at the east end of the church, where the bodies of the archbishops had lain, and where the trials by ordeal had taken place.
  11. These include the episcopal palace at Mrida and the baptistery of the Church of S. Miguel at Tarrasa.
  12. There are a number of cathedrals along the Po valley with similar characteristics to one another, particularly those at Parma and Cremona which each comprise the basic threefold group of buildings - campanile, baptistery and cathedral - all separate.
  13. The remains include a section of the first church, of St Tecla, but are chiefly of a baptistery built about the same time.

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