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Перевод: heraldic speek heraldic


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геральдический


Тезаурус:

  1. In the main such errors are easy to detect because the charges face the heraldic sinister rather than the dexter, but occasionally, if the charges are non-directional and the arms are impaled, the historian can be misled as to which was the husband and which the wife, and hence infer the wrong family name.
  2. A specific illustration may be given to show the value of the study of heraldic charges in the field of local studies.
  3. We can still get a profound sense of all this today from that astonishing visual image of Scottish self-awareness, the heraldic ceiling of St Machar's cathedral in Aberdeen, constructed by bishop Gavin Dunbar between 1519 and 1522 and, as David McRoberts said in his account of it, "quite unique in Europe".
  4. By this method, if the wife is an heraldic heiress, the husband displays her arms on a small shield in the centre of his own, the title of the practice stemming from the fact that he is "pretending" to represent his spouse's family, because there is no male heir to do so.
  5. Ours was now a multiple reality and our structural ambivalence can be illustrated by one example when one of the squad created a blazer badge in heraldic style (although we could never have been seen in a blazer at this time when faded denim was the order of the day).
  6. Then it became a matter of convenience and practical good sense for an heir, on coming into his estate, to employ the same devices as his father, as an indication of familial continuity and lordship, so arms achieved hereditary significance and, by the end of the thirteenth century, there were both heraldic "rules" and terminology.
  7. These funerary items were nearly always painted by heraldic amateurs - signwriters, coachbuilders and so on - so although they provide useful clues they should not be regarded as authoritative, but of course the fact that they are not can also form part of the story the local historian has to tell.
  8. In more general heraldic usage the word is applied to the bringing together of two or more sets of arms to form quarterings - this is to say a shield divided into a number of areas, each capable of carrying a complete coat of arms as a sign of familial bonding.
  9. These are laid out as though the Royal Family were in residence: an enormous jigsaw is barely started, a stuffed corgi lies beside a desk and, at Balmoral, a dog basket has its own heraldic blanket, while a headscarf is tossed on one side.
  10. The great heraldic mural for the Brussels Exhibition (now at the Royal College of Art in London)?
  11. The first system is used when the husband is armigerous and the wife, although of an armigerous family, is not herself an heraldic heiress.
  12. (The same threespoked wheel is the heraldic emblem of the Isle of Man.)
  13. Heraldic shield of Robert, Earl of Gloucester and Lord of Glamorgan in the 12th century.

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