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Перевод: baptistry
[существительное] баптистерий ; купель [рел.]
Тезаурус:
- It may possibly have begun as a baptistry or succeeded a cult centre at the spring head.
- is open each weekday and Sunday, after Mass, in the Old Baptistry.
- He planned a very large church but only the baptistry was ever completed (in 1856).
- The first volume, which went on sale this year, is devoted sculpture, while the second, due out in 1993, covers the Baptistry's paintings.
- Duomo and baptistry are monuments to the wealth of the city and of many Pisans from 1063 till the mid and late thirteenth century, the age of the sculptors Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, whose pulpits are their supreme adornments.
- In the 1060s Pisa won a substantial fortune in a naval raid on Palermo, still in Muslim hands, and dedicated a handsome part of it to beautifying the famous religious quarter of the city - laying the foundations of cathedral and baptistry and other ecclesiastical buildings.
- will be open each weekday and Sunday, after Masses, in the Old Baptistry as from Monday 13 August 1990.
- A selection of books may be found in the old baptistry at St Thomas More.
- John Piper's design for the soaring Baptistry window in the new Coventry Cathedral (1954-;62) were realised by Reyntiens.
- They were, by twelfth-century standards, exceedingly rich; and that applied not only to the Pisa of duomo , baptistry and leaning tower - but to many of its lesser neighbours, Volterra, San Gimignano and the rest.
- He was baptised by John Kingdon in the chapel's own "baptistry" on Friday 5 May 1780 and officially received into the church two days later.
- The status symbols of medieval Pisa were the cathedral and the baptistry lavishly decorated with Tuscan Romanesque arcades; and the towers (now lost) of the gentry-patricians, with only the cathedral bell-tower, the famous torre pendente , to remind us of what they were.
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