- In
classical antiquity, a
baptisterium (Ancient Gr****: βαπτιστήριον) was a
large basin installed in
private or
public baths into
which bathers could plunge...
- Will (Ed.): Das
Baptisterium am Dom, Kölns
erster Taufort. Köln 2009, p. 11–21, here p. 19.
Sebastian Ristow: Das Kölner
Baptisterium am Dom und die frühchristlichen...
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architecture the
baptistery or
baptistry (Old
French baptisterie;
Latin baptisterium; Gr**** βαπτιστήριον, 'bathing-place, baptistery', from βαπτίζειν, baptízein...
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trilingual catalog about the doors,
titled Erztüre des
Hauptportals am
Baptisterium in Florenz. In 1900, WMF
acquired Albert Köhler's
famous Austrian metalwork...
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another to the
frigidarium (C), with its cold plunge-bath
referred to as
baptisterium (more
commonly called natatorium or piscina), loutron,[dubious – discuss]...
- Ulpiana. The
Baptisterium, not far from the Basilica, but even
closer to
another church not yet excavated. A
panorama of the
Baptisterium. Note: to the...
- Pisa. View of the
Baptisterium and the
Cathedral (Russian: "Пиза. Вид на баптистерий и собор") is a 1863 study,—landscape
painting crafted by the Russian...
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Baptisterium in the basilica...
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heritage sites of
national significance, as are the
early Christian baptisterium and the
brick kiln at Liebrüti. Many of the
Roman buildings have been...
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Christian baptistery, now a
parish church,
mentioned in do****ents as
baptisterium Sancti Johannis de
Queneto or de Queteno, may have been
named in reference...