10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STASIDION»
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A large [megale] icon ofthe Exceedingly Holy Theotokos standing [stasidion] with
the Child on her chest, blessing [eulalaton], with two enamel halos on gilded
silver [phegge chymeuta argyra diachrysa]. A large [megale] processional [
signon] ...
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The Worshippers and the Way
Then Grim gripped by anger — for angered he was, or riled sufficiently to imitate
rage — denounced delay by thumping his dog-corpse heartily, much to the
discomfiture of its complement of blowflies. "Ho!" said Lord X'dex. "A roily
stasidion!
The stalls are not returned (we do not enter into the question whether the stalls of
a cathedral should not always be returned) ; but nevertheless a separate — what
shall we call it ? chair, seat, or stasidion is placed for the dean and for the ...
Ecclesiological society, 1851
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Liturgies in East and West: Acts of the International ...
Ihm folgt der Bischof, (der hier sonst keine Funktion innehat) und geht zu seinem
Stasidion. Das Volk tritt durch die Seitentüren in die Kirche ein. Hierauf geht der
Priester zum Altarraum und stellt das Kreuz vor dessen Türen. Psalm 118 wird ...
Hans-Jürgen Feulner, 2013
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Rājapāla aṅgrezī-Hindī pāribhāshika śabdakośa
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The stalls are not returned (we do not enter into the question whether the stalls of
a cathedral should not always be returned) ; but nevertheless a separate — what
shall we call it ? chair, seat, or stasidion is placed for the dean and for the ...
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Likeness and Presence: A History of the Image Before the Era ...
... Alfonso X of Castile), 310 spandrel, 365, 393, 396 Spanish civil war, 44
squinch, 174, 178 Stations of Rome (English pilgrims' guide), 221 stasidion, 229
stasis, 192 state and church, 170-71 conflict between, 146, 165, 333 station
church.
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Stasidion, stasid′ion, n. a stall in a Greek church. Stasimon,stas′imon, n.
anodesung by the whole chorus,after the parode:—pl.Stas′ima. [Gr.]
Stasimorphy, stas′imorfi,n.any deviation fromthe normal form of
abodilyorganduetoarrested ...
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The newer temples of the Greeks
More aptly because the term stasidion preserves the sense of support for those
who stand. In the early Christian church, clerics and monks remained standing
but leaned on a crutch, for which the stasidion became the medieval substitute.
29.
Leone Allacci, Anthony Cutler, 1969
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Byzantine Architecture: Illustrated by Examples of Edifices ...
The more expressive word, stasidion, was also used; whence was derived the
word stalls. ' The middle of the church was called the mesonaos. In the 74th
canon of the Council of Constantinople, called in T-rullo (because the hall in
which it ...
Charles Felix Marie Texier, Richard Popplewell Pullan, 1864