BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «PAENULA»
Temukaké kagunané saka
paenula ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
paenula lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Postclassical World
The paenula, another type of cloak, was less bulky. It was triangular, closed in
front, and had a V-shaped opening for the head. The paenula, being a garment
designed for travelers, was shorter than the lacerna and the pallium. Working ...
Glen Warren Bowersock, Peter Brown, Oleg Grabar, 1999
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Church Vestments: Their Origin and Development
The Paenula The Casula. The Planeta. The Phelonion The chasuble descends
from the paenula and casula, garments of the people, each of which is dealt with
separately. THE PAENULA VI CENTURY B.C. TO A.D. I CENTURY A USEFUL ...
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Ancient Greek, Roman & Byzantine Costume
140* (from the Catacombs) is the costume of a shepherd of the later fourth
century in long-sleeved tunica, short paenula, with hood, and wearing a
strapping of leather thongs from his ankle-boots to his knee. Fig. 141, also from
the Catacombs, ...
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The World of Roman Costume
Paenula and Cucullus The paenula was a cloak of varied length, made of heavy
wool, leather, or even fur. It was often hooded and could be made of two shaped
pieces of material with the hood as part of the fabric or added (fig. 13.20).
Judith Lynn Sebesta, Larissa Bonfante, 2001
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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities
The paenula was worn by women as well as by men in travelling. (Dig. 34. tit. '.2.
s. 23.) lt appears to have been u long cloak without sleeves, and with only an
opening for the hmd, as is shown in the following figure taken from Bartholini.
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Church Oranament and Their Civil Antecedents
Cicero says: "Sed ita egi ut non scinderem penu- lam1." Some scholars think that
this expression means that Cicero did not make a show of undoing the paenula
of the unbidden guest ; just as we do not invite a bore when he comes to see us ...
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Roman Military Clothing (2): Ad 200-400
The paenula, a hooded cloak used in the early Roman period, seems temporarily
to have lost its appeal; it does not appear on soldiers' tombstones from the late
2nd century, although it clearly remained in use by civilians. It is also worn by ...
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Vestments for All Seasons
Possible upper-body garments included a cowled, woolen cape called a byrrus
or bir- rus (Figure 1-2) or a rough, hooded cloak called a paenula (Figure 1-3).
For the most part, however, the early church resisted uniformed clerics.
Barbara Dee Baumgarten, 2002
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North Carolina Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the ...
Paenula gail-saptna: . ,Ismihi candor inest, villorum gratia tanta, Ut me vel media
sumere messe velis. Vgl. VI, 59. Solche gausapinae wurden indessen erst kurz
vor Plinius üblich; denn er sagt VIII, 48. Gausapa (lanea) patris mei memoria ...
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A Companion to Latin Studies
Such was the paenula already mentioned, a cloak worn by both men and women
as an additional wrap in cold or wet weather, and more particularly on the
occasion of a journey. It was made of a thick and coarse material (gausdpe). Its
form is ...
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «PAENULA»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
paenula digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
New Finds Point to Roman Fashion Craze
On such occasions they favored a garment known as the paenula -- a wide, draping mantle made of wool, or sometimes leather or felt -- and ... «Spiegel Online, Agus 11»