PP-3.1.1: Difference between revisions
From Lapis
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Opis natpisa|PP-3.1.1|Poreč-Pula|Pula Deanery|Medulin|sv. Agneze (Medulin)|church|44.82305293626428, 13.938489286112695|Keystone of the Triumphal Arch.||1893-01-01|1893-12-31|[[Citeref::Močibob, Bader 2013]]:306-309|not damaged|limestone|polygonal||||||molded edge, painted letters|Latin|||||6||||The inscription is located in the center of the triumphal arch of the church, within an almost trapezoidal field with a molded edge. The letters of the inscription are carved and painted in black, while the remaining surface of the field, as well as the triumphal arch, are painted white. The inscription contains a text from the New Testament: "Behold, the tabernacle of God with men" (Revelation 21:3), along with the year of the church's construction, 1893. The church was built on the site of an older, smaller church with an adjacent cemetery and bell tower. At the end of the 19th century, the reconstruction of St. Agnes Church began, and the cemetery was relocated. The design for the new church was made by architect Andjelo Meyer in 1891. The church was constructed during the tenure of parish priest Andrea Bylica and was consecrated in 1894 by the Bishop of Poreč and Pula, Ivan Krstitelj Flapp. The church is a three-naved basilica with an apse and two bell towers. Both bell towers were completed in 1912. | {{Opis natpisa|PP-3.1.1|Poreč-Pula|Pula Deanery|Medulin|sv. Agneze (Medulin)|church|44.82305293626428, 13.938489286112695|Keystone of the Triumphal Arch.||1893-01-01|1893-12-31|[[Citeref::Močibob, Bader 2013]]:306-309|not damaged|limestone|polygonal||||||molded edge, painted letters|Latin|||||6||||The inscription is located in the center of the triumphal arch of the church, within an almost trapezoidal field with a molded edge. The letters of the inscription are carved and painted in black, while the remaining surface of the field, as well as the triumphal arch, are painted white. The inscription contains a text from the New Testament: "Behold, the tabernacle of God with men" (Revelation 21:3), along with the year of the church's construction, 1893. The church was built on the site of an older, smaller church with an adjacent cemetery and bell tower. At the end of the 19th century, the reconstruction of St. Agnes Church began, and the cemetery was relocated. The design for the new church was made by architect Andjelo Meyer in 1891. The church was constructed during the tenure of parish priest Andrea Bylica and was consecrated in 1894 by the Bishop of Poreč and Pula, Ivan Krstitelj Flapp. The church is a three-naved basilica with an apse and two bell towers. Both bell towers were completed in 1912. | ||
The inscription was not measured because of the height.|PP-3.1.1.JPG, PP-3.1.1 2. | The inscription was not measured because of the height.|PP-3.1.1.JPG, PP-3.1.1 2.jpg, PP-3.1.1 3.JPG||AMahic|2025-01-23 08:45:47 AM | ||
}} | }} | ||
<div class="center-text"> ECCE <BR> | <div class="center-text"> ECCE <BR> |
Latest revision as of 10:30, 23 January 2025
Basic data
ID | PP-3.1.1 |
---|---|
Diocese | Poreč-Pula |
Deanery | Pula Deanery |
Parish | Medulin |
Building | sv. Agneze (Medulin) |
Building type | church |
Coordinates | 44° 49' 22.99" N, 13° 56' 18.56" E |
Position in building | Keystone of the Triumphal Arch. |
Original location | |
Earliest date | 1893-01-01 |
Latest date | 1893-12-31 |
Previous edition | Močibob, Bader 2013:306-309 |
Description
State of preservation | not damaged |
---|---|
Material | limestone |
Shape | polygonal |
Field width | |
Field height | |
Carrier width | |
Carrier height | |
Carrier depth | |
Decoration | molded edge, painted letters |
Language(s) | Latin |
Prosodic form | |
Lettering style | |
Minimum letter height: | |
Maximum letter height: | |
Number of lines: | 6 |
Interpretive transcription and translation
Interpretive transcription: | |
---|---|
Translation (hr) | |
Translation (en) |
Other
Notes | The inscription is located in the center of the triumphal arch of the church, within an almost trapezoidal field with a molded edge. The letters of the inscription are carved and painted in black, while the remaining surface of the field, as well as the triumphal arch, are painted white. The inscription contains a text from the New Testament: "Behold, the tabernacle of God with men" (Revelation 21:3), along with the year of the church's construction, 1893. The church was built on the site of an older, smaller church with an adjacent cemetery and bell tower. At the end of the 19th century, the reconstruction of St. Agnes Church began, and the cemetery was relocated. The design for the new church was made by architect Andjelo Meyer in 1891. The church was constructed during the tenure of parish priest Andrea Bylica and was consecrated in 1894 by the Bishop of Poreč and Pula, Ivan Krstitelj Flapp. The church is a three-naved basilica with an apse and two bell towers. Both bell towers were completed in 1912.
The inscription was not measured because of the height. |
---|---|
Critical apparatus | |
Responsible user | AMahic |
Timestamp | 2025-01-23 08:45:47 AM |
Bare text |
Map
Gallery
Diplomatic transcription
ECCE
TABERNACULUM
DEI CUM HOMIN
IBUS A▒SOC
XXI
MDCCCXCIII