Monuments &Amp; Memory: Christian Cult Buildings and Constructions of the Past 2016
DOI: 10.1484/m.acsha-eb.4.2018009
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“…31 The Palatine Chapel was itself an evocation of Jerusalem with, among others, architectural similarities to the Dome of the Rock, identified as the Temple. 32 Significantly, the Chapel featured prominently as the site of the coronation of Maximilian I on 9 April 1486 as King of the Romans and future Emperor -an event that was contemporary with the making of the Hystoriologus, and which may even have motivated its creation. Gielemans, who could have met Maximilian during his visits to the Rooklooster, included an extensive record of the ceremony under the patriotic running header, 'Coronation of the Duke of Brabant as King of the Romans', setting aside all his other titles.…”
Section: A Fifteenth-century Reimagining From Brabantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 The Palatine Chapel was itself an evocation of Jerusalem with, among others, architectural similarities to the Dome of the Rock, identified as the Temple. 32 Significantly, the Chapel featured prominently as the site of the coronation of Maximilian I on 9 April 1486 as King of the Romans and future Emperor -an event that was contemporary with the making of the Hystoriologus, and which may even have motivated its creation. Gielemans, who could have met Maximilian during his visits to the Rooklooster, included an extensive record of the ceremony under the patriotic running header, 'Coronation of the Duke of Brabant as King of the Romans', setting aside all his other titles.…”
Section: A Fifteenth-century Reimagining From Brabantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En su publicación más reciente, Judith Ley llega a suponer una similitud directa y supuestamente intencionada entre la planta baja de la iglesia de Aquisgrán y la Rotonda del Santo Sepulcro. ' Kühnel 2016, p.99 89 Kühnel 1987 'El disco cósmico de Isidoro de Sevilla, además: '… se utiliza para organizar los elementos del cálculo pascual, pero también para representar el cosmos, la Tierra y los planetas, reduciéndose su forma esférica a un diseño geométrico circular y bidimensional. Sirviendo como un marco simbólico para reunir varios conceptos y asuntos del universo espacio-temporal' .…”
Section: Jara Eissn 0719-689xunclassified