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narthex
narthex Archæol. (ˈnɑːθɛks) [a. Gr. νάρθηξ, properly the name of a tall umbelliferous plant with a hollow stalk; also, a small case or casket for unguents, etc.; and in later use applied as in def. The synonymous L. ferula was used in the same sense (Du Cange).] A vestibule or portico stretching acr...
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Narthex
In early Christian churches the narthex was often divided into two distinct parts: an esonarthex (inner narthex) between the west wall and the body of In Armenia the local style of narthex is known as a gavit.
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Ferula narthex
Ferula narthex is a species of plant native to Afghanistan, Tajikistan, northern Pakistan and the Western Himalayan region of Pakistan. References
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Flora of Afghanistan
Flora of Tajikistan
Flora of Pakistan
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narthecal
narthecal, a. Eccl. (nɑːˈθiːkəl) [f. narthec-, narthex + -al1.] Of the nature of a narthex.1866 Ecclesiologist XXVII. 32 The plan shows a western narthecal mass with central vestibule.
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proaulion
‖ proaulion Archæol. (prəʊˈɔːlɪən) [a. Gr. προαύλιον a vestibule, f. πρό, pro-2 + αὐλή a court, with dim. ending -ιον.] A portico or colonnade outside a church or temple, opening into the narthex.1842 Brande Dict. Sci. etc., Proaulion, in Architecture, the same as vestibule. 1850 Neale East. Ch. I. ...
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Welsh Presbyterian Church, Chester
The narthex is supported by octagonal piers at the corners and two granite columns between them. On each side of the narthex is a lancet window. Above the narthex is a large rose window, with a lancet window above, and a cross finial on the gable.
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eso-
eso-, prefix (ˈɛsəʊ-) [Gr. ἔσω within], employed in a few compounds of modern formation from words of Greek origin, as esoenteˈritis, Path. [see enteritis], inflammation of the intestinal mucous membrane. esogaˈstritis, Path. [see gastritis], inflammation of the mucous lining of the stomach. esoˈnar...
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Foișor Church
The narthex and portico area is significantly broader than the nave. There is a cornice between the side apses and the narthex, beneath the joint roof.
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ante-temple
ante-temple (ˈæntɪtɛmp(ə)l) [ad. med.L. ante-templum, f. ante before + templum temple, transl. Gr. πρόνᾱος pronaos.] The portico of an ancient temple or of a Christian church; also applied to the ante-nave of a church.1703 Maundrell Journ. Jerus. (1721) 136 The Temple is an oblong square..in length ...
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Galilee (church architecture)
Since the definition of this type of narthex is ambiguous, this ecclesiastical structure can not be uniquely attributed to Cluny with certainty. Church architecture
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Church of Saint George Diasoritis
The cross arms are barrel-vaulted and the narthex has a vaulted ceiling and is divided into three bays. Two or three layers of wall-paintings are also found in the narthex, which is of funerary character.
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رواق مقنطر
وهناك نوع معين من الرواق المقنطر وهو النارثيكس (narthex)، خاص بالكنائس المسيحية الأوائل، حيث كانت توضع على الجوانب الداخلية الأربعة للكنيسة.
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Zoodochos Pigi Church, Dervenosalesi
The katholikon collapsed ca. 1890, and the narthex was transformed into the current church. The narthex is roughly octagonal, with four crosswise central vaults and niches in the corners.
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مجاز الكنيسة
مجاز الكنيسة أو النارتكس (بالاتينية: Narthex) هو عنصر معماري نموذجي في عمارة وفن مسيحي مبكر والبيزنطية يكون في الكنائس والبازيليكات، وهو يتكون من منطقة
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Manea Brutaru Church
The short portico and adjacent part of the narthex (8 by 3 meters), above which sits the choir area, date to the 1858 reparation. The narthex has a vaulted ceiling, while the square-based dome, coated in tin, rests on the nave.
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