catholicon การใช้
- Different authors have given different recipes for catholicon.
- The term " catholicon " also specifically referred to remedies for women.
- The construction of the catholicon was greatly aided by personal donations from Bishop Ignatius of Kassandreia.
- It is a semi-detached building in the west wing, across from the catholicon.
- The first Breton dictionary, the " Catholicon ", was also the first French dictionary.
- In 1464 the Catholicon, a Breton-Latin-French dictionary by Jehan Lagadeuc, was published.
- The catholicon of the monastery is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and is the smallest catholicon among its other athonite counterparts.
- The catholicon of the monastery is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and is the smallest catholicon among its other athonite counterparts.
- Spirit of Mindererus, a solution of ammonium acetate in alcohol, was also considered a catholicon among pre-modern surgeons.
- The catholicon is decorated with frescoes and an iconostasis by the famous icon-painter Theophanes of Crete and his son Symeon.
- The buildings located on the left of the eastern entrance, across from the south side of the catholicon encircle a natural source.
- The catholicon of the monastery dates from Byzantine times, while other parts of the monastery belong to the 12th or 13th centuries.
- The nave of the catholicon was decorated with iconography in 1811 and the sanctuary in 1818 by the iconographers Veniamin, Zacharias and Makarios.
- Theodosius has been catholicon ( cathedral ) of the monastery, and a second annual feast day was established in commemoration of this event.
- After the catholicon " ( main church ) to the trapeza, and the Panagia is carried on its tray at the head of the procession.
- The catholicon also has two chapels, a vestibule and a porch, added in 1845 by Ecumenical Patriarch Anthimus VI of Constantinople, a previous Esphigmenite monk.
- Outside the southeastern corner of the catholicon there is a font ( Greek : " ????? " ), that is used to keep holy water.
- Among the inner chapels, the most important are the chapel of the Presentation of Mary and the chapel of the Archangels at the sides of the catholicon.
- For example, " aurum vitae ", or the gold of life, was a panacean catholicon used in the middle 18th century and later.
- It is a different dictionary than the " Catholicon Anglicum " which is an English-Latin dictionary compiled at very nearly the same time in England.
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