- In
Ancient Roman architecture, a
basilica (Gr****
Basiliké) was a
large public building with
multiple functions that was
typically built alongside the town's...
- The
Eikon Basilike (/ˈaɪ.kɒn bəˈsɪl.ɪ.kiː/ EYE-kon bə-SIL-ih-kee;
Ancient Gr****: Εἰκὼν Βασιλική, romanized: Eikṑn
Basilikḗ, lit. 'Royal Portrait', Gr****...
- of
Antiquarian Booksellers.
Davies began a
craft publishing enterprise,
Basilike, in 1974
featuring the work of
English authors active between the wars...
- "breaker of the icon", and
refers to
Eikon Basilike, a
Royalist propaganda work. The
translation of
Eikon Basilike is "icon of the King"; it was published...
-
Eikonoklastes as a
parliamentarian rejoinder to
Eikon Basilike—sharply
mocking the
piety of
Eikon Basilike and the "image-doting rabble" who
latched on to its...
-
Christian martyr,
which was
published as the
frontispiece to the
Eikon Basilike.
Nothing is
known of Marshall's life
beyond references to his
career as...
-
memoir purportedly written by him
appeared for sale. This book, the
Eikon Basilike (Gr**** for the "Royal Portrait"),
contained an
apologia for
royal policies...
- a writer, and the
reputed author of the
important Royalist work
Eikon Basilike. He was born at Mayland, Es****,
where his father, also
named John Gauden...
-
Vindication of King
Charles the
Martyr (1693). The
authorship of
Eikon Basilike, a work of
royalist apologetics published in 1649
shortly after the execution...
-
crown to take up the
crown of thorns, as in
William Marshall's
print Eikon Basilike. This
contrast appears elsewhere in art, for
example in
Frank ****see's...