WAS BEDEUTET COPESTONE AUF ENGLISCH
Umgang (Architektur)
Umgang, besteht aus dem Verschließen oder Abdecken einer Wand. Eine gespreizte oder Keilkappe Hang in einer einzigen Richtung; Ein Sattel, der Pisten zu beiden Seiten eines zentralen Höhepunktes führt. Eine Bewältigung kann aus Stein, Ziegel, Fliesen, Schiefer, Metall, Holz oder Strohdach bestehen. In allen Fällen sollte es verwittert werden, um das Wasser zu werfen. Es gibt verschiedene Arten von Kappen. Eine schematische Erläuterung von Kupferkappen ist möglich. In romanischen Arbeitskräften erschien klar und flach und projizierte über die Wand mit einem Kehlen, um einen Tropf zu bilden. In der späteren Arbeit wurde ein steiler Hang der Verwitterung gegeben und begann mit einem astragalen an der Spitze; Im dekorierten Stil gab es zwei oder drei Sätze; Und in der späteren senkrechten Periode nahmen diese einen gewellten Abschnitt an, und die umlaufenden Formteile setzten sich um die Seiten herum, sowie oben und unten, mit den Winkeln, wie in vielen der Colleges in Oxford.
Definition von copestone im Wörterbuch Englisch
Die Definition von Copestone im Wörterbuch heißt auch: Coping Stone. ein Stein, der benutzt wurde, um eine Kappe zu bilden. Andere Definition von Copestone ist auch genannt: Schlussstein. der Stein an der Spitze eines Gebäudes, einer Mauer usw.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «COPESTONE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
copestone in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
copestone im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Bonnie Prince Charlie : a Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden:
people of this temple: seeing therefore the Lord hath stirred up our spirits, to
crave a reedifying of Christ's kirk, let us never take our hands from it, till Christ
have put the copestone on it. I hear some say, There is more adoerethat be done;
...
2
The Mysteries of Freemasonry (Extended Annotated Edition):
Afterthese ceremonies areover, and the members seated, somenoise is
intentionally madeby shuffling the feet. M. E. M.—"Brother Senior, what is
thecauseof this confusion?" S. W.—"Is notthisthe dayset apart forthe celebration
of the copestone ...
3
Indian Sculpture: Circa 500 B.C.-A.D. 700
Uttar Pradesh Two Fragments of a Copestone □ □ □ . S53a S53b S")3a—b
Two Fragments of a Copestone Uttar Pradesh, Mathura area (?); 50 b.C.-A.D. 5
Mottled red sandstone; height 6 V2 in (16.5 cm) each; width, a, 39 Va in (101.0
cm); ...
4
The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and ...
people of this temple: seeing therefore the Lord hath stirred up our spirits, to
crave a reedifying of Christ's kirk, let us never take our hands from it, till Christ
have put the copestone on it. I hear some say, There is more adoerethat be done;
...
5
The Elect and the Holy: An Exegetical Examination of 1 Peter ...
This reversal of fortune is depicted in the image of a stone which had been
rejected as useless now becoming the cornerstone which can be understood as
either "foundation-stone" or "copestone". Jeremias in a number of publications
has ...
6
The Elect and the Holy: An Exegetical Examination of 1 Peter ...
This reversal of fortune is depicted in the image of a stone which had been
rejected as useless now becoming the cornerstone Which can be understood as
either "foundation-stone” or “copestone”. Jeremias in a number of publications
has ...
7
We Built Jerusalem: Tales of Pioneering Days
"This is a top people's neighborhood," Bolek said, with a hint of irony, to Pinhas
Strom, the stonedresser, who called him to climb up on the scaffolding to fit the
copestone in an arch above a broad doorway, "and we have to do an accurate
job.
8
Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor:
What is the cause of all this confusion? S. W.Is not this thedayset apartfor the
celebration of the copestone, Right Worshipful? MasterAh, I had forgotten. (To
Secretary.) Is it so, Brother Secretary? Sec. (looking at his book.)It is, Right
Worshipful.
When Melville compares the whale to a Gothic cathedral, he commonly omits the
"copestone (or its equivalent stone symbol)," which symbolized "Christ as
passage-way from earthly city to heavenly city"; and though this "persistent
absence of ...
Louis J. Budd, Edwin Harrison Cady,
1988
10
The Christology of Early Jewish Christianity
1 1 and I Peter 2.4, 7, it is probable that the idea of the rejected stone which has
become the copestone or topstone of the building - consummating all previous
building activity and standing supreme over the whole structure - is in mind.
Richard N. Longenecker,
1994
5 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «COPESTONE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
copestone im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Thousands flock to Derbyshire County Show
Emma, 48, gave up her full-time job as a training manager at a charity a year ago and set up a business in the craft, called Copestone Walling. «Derby Telegraph, Jun 15»
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Copestone Investments Inc. to Myron K. Harris, 5900 Hummingbird Lane, Jacksonville, L22, Northlake Phase 13A, $193,100. L2 Investments ... «Northwest Arkansas News, Jun 15»
No workplace injuries mean another award for MechOne Inc.
... Pinnacol's nearly 56,000 policyholders received the award, including three more from Colorado Springs: Copestone General Contractors, ... «Colorado Springs Gazette, Okt 14»
Dr. Palmer D. Burde, Former Belleville Deputy Mayor, Dies at 94
Dr. Burde was involved with many Masonic pursuits, a 33rd Degree Mason of the Scottish Rite, a member of the F and AM Copestone Masonic ... «Patch.com, Jan 14»
Reconciling a divided self
For it was he who asserted that true books are but drafts that "leave the copestone to posterity." This has been enormously helpful to me. «The Economist, Mai 13»