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aedicula (plural aediculae). art) A painted framed niche giving the appearance of depth. Diminutive from aedēs ( a dwelling, sanctuary ) +‎ -cula. Classical) IPA(key): /ae̯ˈdi.

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Nederlands: Aedicula (Latijn: klein huis, tempeltje(godshuisje)) wordt in de bouwkunst gebruikt om de ombouw van een nis aan te duiden. De Aedicula bestaat uit pilaren, zuilen of pilasters en een puntgevel en werd in Romeinse tempels gebruikt als aanbouw om een beeld in te plaatsen. Polski: Aedicula (wym. edikula), edykuła - termin architektoniczny o kilku podobnych znaczeniach: Português: Na arquitetura religiosa da Roma antiga, uma Aedicula (plural: Aediculae) é um pequeno santuário.

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The word aedicula is the diminutive of the Latin aedes, a temple building or house. Pictures, videos, biodata, and files relating to Aedicula are also acceptable encyclopedic sources.

Front of Celsus Library with aediculae in Ephesus. The Aedicula where, according to Christian religious tradition, the body of Jesus was buried. Gothic facade of Exeter Cathedral, with rows of figures in aedicular or tabernacle frames above the door, and two above the crenellations. In ancient Roman religion, an aedicula (plural aediculae) is a small shrine. The word aedicula is the diminutive of the Latin aedes, a temple building. Many aediculae were household shrines that held small altars or statues of the Lares and Penates.

In ancient Roman religion, an aedicula is a small shrine.

Redirected from Aedicular frame). The Lares were Roman deities protecting the house and the family household gods. The Penates were originally patron gods (really genii) of the storeroom, later becoming household gods guarding the entire house.

Originally aedicula a diminutive of aedes, which means a house or a temple specifically, accordingly aedicula a small house or " temple ". In particular aedicula called small replicas of temples, which served as a decoration Sacellum, a walled sanctuary, as is typical for the oldest Roman cults. This aediculae were then usually small buildings with a niche in which was the cult image of the deity. In this reduced form aedicules appear as an architectural element: a small wall construction which saw a temple front similar and in which there was a statue.

aedicula: стоковые изображения в HD и миллионы других стоковых фотографий, иллюстраций и векторных изображений без лицензионных платежей в коллекции Shutterstock. Ежедневно добавляются тысячи новых высококачественных фотографий. Close-up of a votive shrine (aedicula) with a statuette of St Marie on the pink façade of an old building with closed shutters in the ancient fishing village of Sestri Levante, Liguria, Italy.