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Тезаурус:

  1. The Agia Triadha sarcophagus shows birds perched on double-axes, indicating the presence of a deity.
  2. A later epitaph carved on the sarcophagus of Scipio Africanus' ancestor, Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, described him as having "good looks equal to his valour", an idea foreign to traditional Roman thought but very much in the tradition of Alexander of Macedon.
  3. On the sarcophagus are carved scenes from the old and New Testaments.
  4. The building of the now leaking sarcophagus alone cost an astonishing amount of money, on the best estimate available.
  5. Another 26,000 buys a bronze, sealed sarcophagus filled with inert gas that kills body-eating bacteria.
  6. The book makes one conscious of Eliot in the sarcophagus of his upper-class eminence; of a sad face of clerical cut - once the face of a delightful shy child - bleakly sprouting from a sartorial apparatus that resembles the mourning clothes of a cabinet minister; of a masterly poseur, an honoured invalid and recluse, of someone snobbish and sometimes selfish and inhumane, who sought relief in literature and in imitation, and who also embodied the opposite of these qualities.
  7. Most surprising, perhaps, is the discovery of a drawing on the verso of the original canvas showing a standing figure, some tree trunks and a grid of lines corresponding to the shape of the sarcophagus in the painting.
  8. 5 Sarcophagus decorated with the Labours of Hercules.
  9. The British Museum has in its collections a marble panel, recomposed from fragments, belonging to a Roman sarcophagus (GR 1805.7-;13.135).
  10. The birds on the Agia Triadha sarcophagus have been identified as eagles, black woodpeckers, ravens and even cuckoos by various scholars.
  11. The 1615 St John triptych at Lydiard Tregoz, Wiltshire ( Col. 10 ), shows three such coffins beneath their parents' sarcophagus.
  12. He carried no weapon save his own sharp needles and scissors, but it occurred to him that he could make do with the slivers of glass from the broken sarcophagus.
  13. Indeed, Scipio Barbatus' sarcophagus, made in the early third century BC of local stone, resembles a contemporary Greek altar.

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