REMOTE SENSING OF CITY. DIGITAL DATABASES FOR ARCHITECTURE [PDF]
The study proposes advanced analyses of the monastic citiy of the western coastal area of the Athos Peninsula in Greece. This research is the result of architectural and environmental survey campaigns conducted since July 2020.The current bibliographic ...
L. Corniello, G. P. Lento
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Distinguished installations in The Heritage, Archeology and art (Qusayr Amra and Saint Hilarion Monastery as A model( [PDF]
Qusayr Amra: It is the most famous of the desert castles located in eastern Jordan in the Governorate Zarqa. Where the site included a variety of archaeological sites (frescoes, hallway) The middle, the eastern portico, the throne hall, the water wheel ...
Mona Samir Maqat
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Gelugpa is the most influential extant religious sect of Tibetan Buddhism, which is the spiritual prop for Tibetans, with thousands of monasteries and followers in Tibetan areas of China. Studies on the spatial diffusion processes of Gelugpa can not only
Zihao Chao +3 more
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Polyphony and Poikilia: Theology and Aesthetics in the Exegesis of Tradition in Georgian Chant
Georgian polyphonic chant and folk song is beginning to receive scholarly attention outside its homeland, and is a useful case study in several respects. This study focuses on the theological nature of its musical material, examining relevant examples in
Nun Sidonia (Freedman)
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This article presents a single fragmentary folio that was recently uncovered in excavations at the Monastery of St Antony (Egypt). This folio was discovered in a secondary deposit below the foundations of a church which was in all likelihood constructed ...
Fr. Maximous el-Antony +2 more
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Were Byzantine monks of the 13th-15th centuries holders of imperial grants? [PDF]
A small number of imperial grants to monks appear in the Byzantine sources from the late 13th to the 15th centuries, and mainly in the 14th, before the Serbian expansion in Macedonia.
Maniati-Kokkini Triantafyllitsa
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The transition zone as a host for recycled volatiles: Evidence from nitrogen and carbon isotopes in ultra-deep diamonds from Monastery and Jagersfontein (South Africa) [PDF]
Sublithospheric (ultra-deep) diamonds provide a unique window into the deepest parts of Earth's mantle, which otherwise remain inaccessible. Here, we report the first combined C- and N-isotopic data for diamonds from the Monastery and Jagersfontein ...
Gurney, J.J. +6 more
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On Interferences between the Pannonian-Finnish Corridor and the Silk Road [PDF]
Connections between the Balkan-Serbian-Pannonian corridor and the PannonianFinnish corridor extending to the Silk Road are multiple and complex. Thus Stefan Vladislav, son of Stefan Dragutin (King of Serbia) is depicted holding an axe by Hieromonk Stefan,
Ștefan Stareţu
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Early Scottish Monasteries and Prehistory: A Preliminary Dialogue [PDF]
Reflecting oil the diversity of monastic attributes found in the east and west of Britain, the author proposes that prehistoric ritual practice was influential on monastic form. An argument is advanced that this was not based solely oil inspiration Front
Carey John +14 more
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The Stoic Monastic: Taiwanese Buddhism and the Problem of Emotions [PDF]
This paper explores the stoicism of Taiwanese monastics and argues that, in this context, emotions are believed to be dangerous in part because they interfere with spiritual cultivation.
Crane, Hillary
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