Значение слова "NARTHEX" найдено в 16 источниках

NARTHEX

найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Narthex: translation

Narthex
In early Christian architecture a portion of the church separated from the nave and reserved for those who were not admitted amongst the congregation.

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

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    In early Christian architecture a portion of the church at the west end, separated from the nave by a low wall or screen and reserved for the catechumens, energumens, and penitents who were not admitted amongst the congregation.The narthex was of two kinds, exterior and interior: the former consisted of an open atrium arcade continued across the front of the church; in the latter, the aisle and gallery were returned across the nave. A survival of the exterior narthex may be found in the church of San Ambrogio at Milan; of the interior narthex, in Santa Agnese, at Rome. The outer narthex was sometimes used as a hall of judgment and for other secular purposes, and, after the sixth century, as a place of burial, while the inner narthex sometimes called the matroneum, was used, probably for certain persons of rank or distinction, rather than as a women's gallery. After the abandonment of the atrium in the West, about 1000, the narthex developed by degrees into the great west porch which is so characteristic of the churches of southern France. Among the monastic orders it continued in use down to the beginning of the thirteenth century as, for example. in the abbeys of Cluny and Vézelay. With the full development of Gothic it disappeared, its place being taken by the three great western porches or doorways. Properly speaking, the name should have ceased with the function and the so-called narthex of medieval churches and abbeys should justly be called a porch. For the same reason there is no excuse for the recent revival of the word as a designation either of an exterior porch, or an interior vestibule.
    RALPH ADAMS CRAM
    Transcribed by Michael C. Tinkler

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Narthex: übersetzung

Nạrthex
 
[griechisch] der, -/...thizes, die Vorhalle der frühchristlichen und byzantinischen Kirchen. Im Gegensatz zu dem nach außen geöffneten Portikus ist der Narthex dem Kircheninnenraum zugeordnet und Teil des Kultraumes.
 

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Nạr|thex, der; -, ...thizes [...titse:s; griech. nárthēx (Gen.: nárthēkos) = Kästchen]: schmale Binnenvorhalle der altchristlichen u. byzantinischen Basiliken.


найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• Byzantine portico

• Church passageway

• Church vestibule

• Enclosed passage in a church

• Religious passage

• Way to the nave

• Byzantine portico

• Church passageway

• Church vestibule

• Enclosed passage in a church

• Religious passage

• Way to the nave

• Portico at the west end of an early Christian basilica or church

• A vestibule leading to the nave of a church


найдено в "Dictionary of church terms"
Narthex: translation

The Greek word literally means "a small case."
A vestibule, usually a wide one across the front (west end) of a church, considered as a part of the church nave. In the early ages catechumens, candidates for baptism, and penitents occupied the narthex.


найдено в "Lexikon der gesamten Technik"
Narthex: übersetzung

Narthex, in der altchristlichen Basilika (s.d.) die schmale vergitterte Vorhalle der Kirche, die für die Katechumenen (die noch nicht in die Gemeinschaft der Kirche Aufgenommenen) bestimmt war. Auch Kästchen zur Aufbewahrung wertvoller Gegenstände wurden so genannt.

Weinbrenner.



найдено в "Латинско-русском словаре"
narthēx, thēcis (acc. thēca) m. (греч.)
куст растения ferula (см.) PM


найдено в "Новом французско-русском словаре"


{-tɛks}

m архит.

нартекс, нарфик; притвор



найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[ʹnɑ:θeks] n архит.
нартекс, притвор


найдено в "Немецко-русском словаре по искусству"
m, арх.
нартекс


найдено в "Большом французско-русском и русско-французском словаре"
m архит.
нартекс, нарфик; притвор


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
narthex
[ʹnɑ:θeks] n архит.
нартекс, притвор



найдено в "Deutsch-Russisches Wörterbuch für Architektur"
m нартекс, притвор, паперть (в древнехристианской базилике).

найдено в "Англо-русском научно-техническом словаре"
архит. нартекс, притвор
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Лингвистика-98"
(n) нартекс; притвор
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