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Dyakonova, Tatyana Ivanovna
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Iconography of Saints [Izomaterial: electronic resource]: [album of photographs: in 11 parts] / photo TI Dyakonova, AA Osina, V M Yarosh; sost, graphic concept and design AA Kassirova; Presidential Library of the name of Boris Yeltsin - Electronic graphic data - Veliky Novgorod, March 10, 22-23 May 2012 - (Exposition of the Novgorod Museum-Reserve "Russian icon of the XI - XIX centuries") - Access mode: the Internet portal of the Presidential BN Yeltsin Library Date from the accompanying document Date: 10032012, 22-23052012 Saints are especially revered by the church for their righteous life, piety, persistent confession of faith and possessing the gift of miracles; mediators between God and people The character of the Christian exploits of saints is divided into certain ranks. The iconography of prophets, apostles, prelates, martyrs and saints is described in the album. The prophets call the saints of the Old Testament predicting the appearance of the Savior, the Messiah. Apostles - selected disciples of Christ. Saints or church fathers call the holy hierarch sain, those metropolitans, patriarchs and bishops. The martyrs are martyrs who died martyr for their faith in Christ. The saints are saints related to The exposition "Russian icon of the XI - XIX centuries", where the exhibits presented in the albums are located, was opened on May 18, 2004 and is valid until now. - Materials of the sites used: "Novgorod State United Museum-Reserve" (URL: http: / / novgorodmuseumru / chto-posmotret / 67-ekspozitsiya-russkaya-ikona-xi-xix-vekovhtml); "Russian Pilgrim" (URL: http: // idrpru / svyatie-lib716 /); "Academician" (URL: http: // dicacademicru / dicnsf / enc3p / 266226)
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I Osin, Andrei Alekseevich II Yarosh, Vladimir Mikhailovich III Kassirova, Anastasia Alexeevna (1991-) IV Presidential Library named after BN Yeltsin (St. Petersburg) V "Russian icon of the XI-XIX centuries", exposition (Veliky Novgorod, 2004-) 1 Novgorod State United Museum-Reserve Exposition "Russian icon of the XI - XIX centuries" - Photographs 2 Territory (collection) 3 Novgorod Museum-Reserve in photos (collection) 4 Territory of Russia: Novgorod Region (collection) 5 Novgorod Region: pages of history (collection ) 6 Icons of orthodox - Photogr. Athens 7 Documentary Photos |
ББК 633 (2Рос-4Нов) 64-7я611 ББК 8637224-5751я611
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Ch 5: Saint Nicholas the WonderworkerLate 13th - early 14th centuries 1530-1540s: [photo album] - Electronic graphic data (6 files: 22.6 MB) - Veliky Novgorod, May 22, 2012 - Access mode: the Internet portal of the Presidential Library The title of the accompanying document Date: 22052012 The fifth part of the album includes: a cover-screen saver, 5 photos of the icon "Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker" The photos depict the general appearance and fragments of the icon St. Nicholas - the prelate, Archbishop Mirlikysky, who lived in 3-4 years in Lycia and revered in Christianity, as Nikolai Chu On the icon presented in the album, St. Nicholas is depicted on a round board, to the waist, frontally, with his right hand he blesses, in the left - the closed Gospel. The appearance of the image is associated with the legend of the healing of Prince Mstislav and the appearance of an icon from Kiev in the waters of Lake Ilmen V the honor of the miraculous acquisition of the image of St. Nicholas Prince Mstislav builds on the Yaroslav's court Nikolsky Cathedral, in which the icon is kept The oldest fragments of painting that were found on the board of the icon are dated according to the style of the XIII- th century XIV century, those are the white background of the icon, the clothes of the saint, inscriptions made in Greek. The face of the saint was rewritten in the first half of the 16th century. In many Novgorod churches there were copy-lists from this image executed at a later time. In St. Nicholas Cathedral, Two icons of a round shape with the image of the saint were kept. This icon could be moved from the local iconostasis row in the 16th century and replaced with a new written image - The materials of the site were used: "Chronos" (URL: http: // wwwhronoru / biograf / bio_n / nikolai_chudophp ) - Used by the mother Image of the film "The Russian icon in the collection of the Novgorod Museum-Reserve" (director Dyakonova TI, Presidential Library of BN Yeltsin, 2012)
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1 Nikolay (Archbishop of Mirlik, 260 - 343) - Photos 2 Novgorod State Unified Museum-Reserve Exposition "Russian Icon of the XI - XIX centuries" - Photographs 3 Territory (collection) 4 Novgorod Museum-Reserve in photos (collection) 5 Territory of Russia : Novgorod region (collection) 6 Novgorod region: pages of history (collection) 7 Orthodox icons - Photographs 8 Documentary photographs |
ББК 633 (2Рос-4Нов) 64-7я611 ББК 8637224-5751я611
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Source of electronic copy: ПБ Location of original retention: ПБ |
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