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Human spinal cord organoids: A powerful tool to redefine gray matter and lower motor neuron pathophysiology in spinal cord injury. [PDF]
Quezada MJ, Franz CK.
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FORMS OF SACRAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE ORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS
Aboriginal Australian art, the longest unbroken art tradition in the world, has attracted much attention of scientists seeking to discover roots of the classical art traditions which obviously all come from our hunter-gatherer past. The importance of the
Kirill V. Babaev
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JUAN BAUTISTA VILLALPANDO AND ISAAC NEWTON ABOUT ANCIENT HEBREW SACRAL ARCHITECTURE
Всеобщая история, 2019Проанализированы и сопоставлены точки зрения испанского математика Хуана Батисты Вийяльпандо и английского математика, физика и историографа сэра Исаака Ньютона относительно реконструирования Иерусалимского Храма и роли древнееврейской сакральной ...
К.С. Шаров
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SEARCH FOR CHARISMATIC IMAGE IN LVIV SACRAL ARCHITECTURE IN THE 1990S AND 2000S
Vìsnik Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu "Lʹvìvsʹka polìtehnìka". Serìâ Arhìtektura, 2020The article considers the issue of charismatic sacral architecture in Lviv within 1990–2000 years. It has been outlined a period, during which traditionalist or denominational stereotypes did not affect a process of the sacral building’s design.
F. R.
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Geoadria
This article analyses evolving patterns of sedimentation and erosion of sacral and memorial structures in three cities that were first urbanized in the early 16th century by the Ottoman conquerors of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Robert Hayden, Ante Šiljeg, Ivan Marić
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This article analyses evolving patterns of sedimentation and erosion of sacral and memorial structures in three cities that were first urbanized in the early 16th century by the Ottoman conquerors of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Robert Hayden, Ante Šiljeg, Ivan Marić
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Meaning of place in sacral architecture
2011The topic of this essay is the meaning of „place“ in context of sacral architecture. The meaning of „place“ is given as ambivalental relation of context as already-defined and architectural act (architectural, urbanistic, liturgical) which is intending to mediate „novum“ given as destiny of lingistic phenomenon itself.
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Veils in Motion: Sacrality, Visuality, and Architectural Textiles in Late Antiquity
The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 2022Abstract This article examines a small subset of late antique veil imagery – depictions and descriptions of veils in motion – in visual and literary sources including churches, synagogues, and descriptions of the veil of the temple in Jerusalem. Architectural veils played a role in the demarcation of space, the creation of spectacle and sacrality, and ...
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Sakralna arhitektura Ludbrega i Ludbreške Podravine bitan je segment umjetničkog stvaralaštva na tome području. Riječ je o prilično brojnim crkvama i kapelama raspoređenim na teritoriju četiriju župa: Presvetog Trojstva u Ludbregu, Sv. Martina u Martijancu, Sv. Jurja u Svetom Đurđu i Sv. Franje Asiškog u Velikom Bukovcu.
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Sakralna arhitektura Ludbrega i Ludbreške Podravine bitan je segment umjetničkog stvaralaštva na tome području. Riječ je o prilično brojnim crkvama i kapelama raspoređenim na teritoriju četiriju župa: Presvetog Trojstva u Ludbregu, Sv. Martina u Martijancu, Sv. Jurja u Svetom Đurđu i Sv. Franje Asiškog u Velikom Bukovcu.
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