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Carta de São Bernardo de Claraval à Melisende, rainha de Jerusalém | Dominum vobiscum
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A MISSA TRADICIONAL EM LATIM. Et cum Spiritu Tuo. Carta de São Bernardo de Claraval à Melisende, rainha de Jerusalém. In Dos Santos e Santas. Asymp; Deixe um comentário. São Bernardo de Claraval. Remetente: S. Bernardo de Claraval, abade. Destinatário: Melisende, rainha de Jerusalém. Contexto: Melisende é rainha latina de Jerusalém, após as Cruzadas, e acaba de ficar viúva. São Bernardo lhe envia uma carta de motivação no início da sua regência. Com o original em Latim. Larr; Previous post. Do Santo Padr...
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Byzantine Simplicity | Marcantonio Architects
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August 15, 2011. Remember the Maine Monument. Parts of the Church Building: the Ambo. The Byzantine style, like Gothic, Georgian, and Art Deco, is another wonderful experiment in that great laboratory called the Greco-Roman tradition. Constantine planted the seed when he moved the capital of his empire from Rome to Byzantium. At that time, owing to its history. The tradition in Byzantium would likely have been Greco-Roman with a Persian flair. The pendentive was the invention of the brilliant architects ...
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Yet another test | Marcantonio Architects
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An Introduction to the Facade | Marcantonio Architects
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March 6, 2011. An Introduction to the Facade. Ode to an Ideal Church Building. An Introduction to Massing. This in my opinion is the most beautiful facade in all of Rome. It is the church of Saints Luke and Martina, by the great Pietro da Cortona, and it will make your heart skip a beat. It positively oozes Roman gravitas and austere grandeur. So muscular without being flamboyant, so robust it borders on forceful, yet it is reserved. Santi Luca e Martina, Rome, by Pietro da Cortona. And it is designed to...
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The Glorious Life of Architecture | Marcantonio Architects
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December 5, 2011. The Glorious Life of Architecture. The Apartment House Entry Hall. Remember the Maine Monument. We’ve discussed how the church building is an earthly heaven. Photo: Stephanie Fysh 2005. We can take the metaphor further. Have you ever noticed how effortless the work of holding things up seems to be for these plants, animals, and people who populate our buildings? We will retain our original identity; we will be essentially the same persons as before we died. ( John 20:11-16. The glory of...
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Social Justice and Architecture | Marcantonio Architects
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November 27, 2010. Social Justice and Architecture. The Quincunx: Queen of Symbols. The Future of the Past – the Full Review. It’s the birthday of Fr. Luigi Taparelli d’Azeglio (1793 1862), the man who coined the phrase “social justice.” Here’s a nice little piece. By Ryan Messmore in First Things which summarizes his contribution. Give it a quick read and consider the implications for architecture. This is a beautiful summary of the principle of subsidiarity. Simple: architecture will naturally be a ref...
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An Introduction to Massing | Marcantonio Architects
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February 21, 2011. An Introduction to Massing. An Introduction to the Facade. Parts of the Church Building: the Altar Rail. By the term “massing” we mean the general shape or shapes of a building. It is analogous to the composition of a painting, its broadest strokes, but in three dimensions. And like a painting’s fundamental composition, if a building’s massing is not right, no amount of excellence in the details will compensate. Temple of Fortuna Virilis, Rome, 40 B.C. Note also that the overall volume...
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Parts of the Church Building: the Ambo | Marcantonio Architects
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June 19, 2011. Parts of the Church Building: the Ambo. Returning to our series on the parts of the church building, with St. Germanus, Patriarch of Constantinople. As our guide, he continues. The ambo is essentially a large, raised platform whence clergy can address an assembly. In fact, the word ambo derives from the Greek for ascending. And its architecture, the ever-concise St. Germanus tells us, should remind us of two things: the stone at the Holy Sepulchre, and a mountain. As lovely as these pieces...
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Conversas fraternais entre são Bonifácio e a abadessa Bugga | Dominum vobiscum
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A MISSA TRADICIONAL EM LATIM. Et cum Spiritu Tuo. Conversas fraternais entre são Bonifácio e a abadessa Bugga. In Dos Santos e Santas. Asymp; Deixe um comentário. I Carta de Bugga para Bonifácio, c. 720. A Bonifácio ou Winfred, venerável servo de Deus, dotado com muitos símbolos de dádivas espirituais, digníssimo sacerdote de Deus, Bugga, uma humilde dona de casa, manda saudações de afeto duradouro. Adeus neste mundo e com amor sem fingimentos . II Carta de Bonifácio para Bugga, 732-54. À sua venerável e...
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The Future of the Past – the Full Review | Marcantonio Architects
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November 21, 2010. The Future of the Past – the Full Review. Social Justice and Architecture. Shedding Light on the Gothic Style. My review of Steven Semes’ book. The Future of the Past. Is up at the. Here it is in its entirety below. 8216;The Future of the Past,’ by Steven W. Semes. The Future of the Past. Architecture of the Classical Interior. That ancient virtue of honoring the past. For the most part, however, he dismisses the relevance of the philosophical problem and argues the opposite of the abo...
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