volto all"indietro - translation to Αγγλικά
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volto all"indietro - translation to Αγγλικά

MEDIEVAL ARTWORK
Volto Santo di Lucca; Volto Santo of Lucca; Holy face of lucca
  • The Legend of the Holy Face, ''Die Bildnus zu Luca'', and the fiddler. Sixteenth-century [[woodcut]] by [[Hans Burgkmair]]
  • The legend of the fiddler in a Parisian miniature of 1400–1420
  • Fresco of the Translation of the Holy Face, San Frediano, Lucca
  • German [[woodcut]], 1492
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  • The Volto Santo of Lucca

volto all'indietro      
backward
all-American         
AWARD
All-Americans; All-America Team; All America Team; First Team All-American; NCAA All-American; All-American; All America; All-American team; All Americans; All-American award; All-American honours; Associated Press All American; AP All American; AP Honorable Mention
interamente americano, tipicamente americano; (Sport) rappresentativo degli Stati Uniti
rearward      
adv. posteriore; volto indietro, diretto all"indietro

Ορισμός

all-American
¦ adjective
1. possessing qualities that are characteristic of US ideals, such as honesty and industriousness.
2. US (of a sports player) honoured as one of the best amateur competitors in the US.

Βικιπαίδεια

Holy Face of Lucca

The Holy Face of Lucca (Italian: Volto Santo di Lucca) is an eight-foot-tall (2.4 m), ancient wooden carving of Jesus crucified in the cathedral of San Martino, Lucca, Italy. Medieval legends state that it was sculpted by Nicodemus who assisted St. Joseph of Arimathea in placing Christ in his tomb after the crucifixion. The same legends placed its miraculous arrival in Lucca to AD 782.

Radiocarbon dating of both wood and canvas places it between 770–880 AD, which corresponds to the Legend of Leobino according to which the Holy Face arrived from Palestine to Lucca in 782 (another copy says 742).

The Holy Face is located in the free-standing octagonal Carrara marble chapel (the tempietto or "little temple"), which was built in 1484 by Matteo Civitali, the sculptor-architect of Lucca, to contain it. The tempietto stands in the left-hand aisle of the cathedral of San Martino in Lucca.

Copies of a similar size from the 12th century are found widely spread across Europe. These include the Cross of Imervard in the Brunswick Cathedral at Braunschweig, Germany, the Holy Face of Sansepolcro at Sansepolcro, Italy and possibly the Batlló Crucifix of Barcelona, Spain. The Holy Face is also depicted on a 14th-century gothic fresco in a Lutheran church in Štítnik, Slovakia.

"By the Holy Face of Lucca" was a phrase often used by William Rufus when swearing to perform an act or deed during his reign as King of England.