10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAGIOSCOPIC»
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Hans. Henrik. Lohfert. Jorgensen. Velatio. and. Revelatio. Hagioscopic. Vision. in
. Early. Medieval. Architecture. on. the. Iberian. Peninsula. Christian vision and
visuality in time Christian time as experienced by the common believer is ...
Antoinette Roesler-Friedenthal, Johanes Nathan, 2003
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The appearances of medieval rituals: the play of ...
... sense: the actual act of looking at the sacred, which implies a visual discourse
or ideology of religious seeing, including cultic vision. Cf. Flans Henrik L.
Jargensen, 'Velatio and Revelatio: Hagioscopic Vision in Early Medieval
Architecture ...
Nils Holger Petersen, 2004
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The Archaeological Journal
... wherein the high altar and transeptal-chapel altar were both concerned; in
other words, that the passage existed as in the examples referred to above,
although neither projecting, nor on the ground, nor hagioscopic. In the middle of
the west ...
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An architectural and historical account of the church of st. ...
... because the greater portion of the town lay to the west, and the sacrist, who
had the care of the chimes and bells, had an apartment in the adjoining tower,
whence he could command, by a hagioscopic window, the different parts of the
mass.
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Architectural history of the conventual buildings of the ...
considered in relation to the monastic life and rules, and drawn up from personal
surveys and original documentary research Robert Willis. directly to the
hagioscopic chamber g by steps, in a passage f running parallel to the Norman
passage.
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The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review -- MDCCC LXIII
The old church was cruciform, and had the hagioscopic arrangement in the south
-east angle, and the peculiar opening like that at St. Ruan Major adjoining the
roodscreen. The middle bell in the tower bears the legend — " 0 Martir Cristofore
...
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Painterly Perspective and Piety: Religious Uses of the ...
... representing “an obliquely cut opening in a wall or through a pier to allow a
view of the main altar of a church from places whence it could not otherwise be
seen.”18 Other means of gaining hagioscopic access were much more
destructive.
... HAGIOGRAPHY HAGIOLOGIC HAGIOLOGICAL HAGIOLOGIES HAGIOLOGY
HAGIOSCOPE HAGIOSCOPES HAGIOSCOPIC HAGRIDDEN HAGRIDE
HAGRIDER HAGRIDERS HAGRIDES HAGRIDING HAGRODE HAGS HAMES
HAMLET ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Churches of west Cornwall; with notes of antiquities of the ...
... to the east of this a doorway is plainly discernible beneath the plastering, which
, taken in connexion with the evident disturbance of the walls of the angle
externally, shews there was a hagioscopic passage here similar to others in the
district.
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A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall: ...
The arcade consists of five four-centred arches, supported on monolith pillars of
fine granite. The rood stairs are in the north wall ; and there is a hagioscopic
communication between the transept and the chancel. A carved bench end bears
the ...