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10 LIVRES EN PORTUGAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PARAPETASMA»
Découvrez l'usage de
parapetasma dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
parapetasma et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Roman Children's Sarcophagi: Their Decoration and Its Social ...
Corner panels: Good Shepherd-figures looking to centre. Lid: (c.) inscription
panel to 6-year-old boy, held by cupids; (1.) half-figure portrait of youth with scroll
in front of parapetasma held by cupids. (Brother to 10.4.) RS no. 823; CIL xiv.
4055.
2
Die christlichen Sarkophage der vorkonstantinischen Zeit
23, 1) oder die Auspeitschung auf der Afanasiaplatte (Taf. 37, 4). Die Entstehung
ist so zu denken, daß ein Portrat vor einem Parapetasma in der Form, wie es z. B.
auf dem reinen Porträtdeckel in der Villa Doria (WS. Taf. 84, 5) vorkommt, eine ...
3
Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
parapetasma In the cella of an ancient Greek temple, a solid enclosure,
latticework, or curtain which screened the statue in the temple. parapet gutter A
gutter which is constructed behind a parapet wall. parapet wall That part of a wall
which is ...
4
IV Reunió d’Arqueologia Cristiana Hispànica
... existiendo en éstos últimos únicamente el típico parapetasma con la imagen
del difunto,2'1 pudiendo considerar una variante del mismo el parapetasma
corrido sobre todo el fondo de la escena de un sacrifício familiar del sarcófago
157 de ...
Institut d'Estudis Catalans. Secció Històrico-Arqueològica, Universidad de Barcelona. Instituto de Arqueología y Prehistoria, 1995
5
Roman Sarcophagi in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
As on a stage, the drama takes place in front of a long curtain known as the
parapetasma,5 which may also have funerary significance. The first scene on the
left shows the Greek gods who act as judges in the competition: Athena with her ...
Anna Marguerite McCann, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), 1978
6
Calmet's dictionary of the Holy Bible: with the Biblical ...
In order therefore to afford some idea of the rich texture of this Veil, we shall
select some hints on the nature and qualities of the Parapetasma as given by
ancient authors. Euripides, in his Ion, Act iv. Sc. 1. thus describes it : On this rich
produce ...
Augustin Calmet, Charles Taylor, 1830
7
Los sarcófagos romanos de la Bética con decoración de tema ...
Otro problema es el intento de identificar el tema de la escena que se representa
. En general, la presencia del parapetasma puede servir para resaltar
determinada característica de una escena o su papel relevante en la
composición, ...
8
The Topography of Athens, with Some Remarks on Its Antiquities
The parapetasma in the temple of Jupiter at Olympia was a curtain let down from
the roof to the pavement. Pausanias (Eliac. Prior. 0. 12), says, Toziro 05% ég 15
aivw 'r61rapa.1re'-rao'p.a uia-1:2; rfi; 'Ap-rsp.i8o;, -rig 'E¢wia; ¢x.'vs').xova'| ...
William Martin Leake, 1821
9
Papers Read at the Royal Institute of British Architects
The parapetasma was a curtain that was hung in front of the effigy of the deity,
and it is perfectly consistent with what we know of the form of Grecian worship, to
suppose that the great effigy was not always exposed to the gaze of every one
that ...
10
Style in the Technical and Tectonic Arts, Or, Practical ...
The distinction established by Bottiger between a parapetasma (canopy) and a
catapetasma (drapery screen) is not borne out everywhere. Thus, for example,
Pausanias uses the word parapetasma where he clearly refers only to the
tapestry ...
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «PARAPETASMA»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
parapetasma est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
La métaphore du miroir chez Nicolas de Cues
Leur accès se fait à la façon d'une entrée dans un sanctuaire (aduton) où le divin est caché par un voile (parapetasma) comme celui du temple de Jérusalem. «Revues.org, sept 14»