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HISTORICAL BUILDING IN VENICE
Fondaco dei turchi; Fontego dei Turchi; Fontega dei Turchi
  • Fondaco dei Turchi, internal courtyard
  • c. 1860, before "restoration"

DEI      
DEI, abbreviazione di "data entry instructions", norme di accesso alle informazioni (es. in un computer o banca di dati)
image of God         
  • In "Creation of Adam," Michelangelo provides a great example of the substantive view of the image of God through the mirroring of the human and the divine.
  • Issues surrounding "the fall" and "original sin" often became a crucial points of contention among Christian theologians seeking to understand the image of God.
  • Hebrew Midrashim depict the image of God in democratic or universal terms.
DOCTRINE
Imago dei; Imagio dei; Imago Dei; Divine Similitude; צֶלֶם אֱלֹהִים; Tzelem elohim; God's image; Genesis 1:27; Image and likeness of God
immagine di Dio
vox populi         
  • A vox pop interview
LATIN PHRASE MEANING "VOICE OF THE PEOPLE"
Voces populi; Vox Populi; Vox-pop; Vox populi, vox dei; Vox populi, vox Dei; Man on the street; Vox populi vox Dei; Vox pop; Voice of the people; Man-on-the-street; Person on the street interview; Street interview
espressione latina indicante la volontà del popolo, la maggioranza del pubblico

Definitie

opus Dei
[???p?s'de?i:, ??p?s]
¦ noun
1. Christian Church liturgical worship regarded as humankind's primary duty to God.
2. (Opus Dei) a Roman Catholic organization of laymen and priests founded in 1928 with the aim of re-establishing Christian ideals in society.
Origin
C19: from med. L., lit. 'work of God'.

Wikipedia

Fondaco dei Turchi

The Fondaco dei Turchi (Venetian: Fontego dei Turchi, Turkish: Türk Hanı) is a Veneto-Gothic style palazzo, later on named as the Turks' Inn, on the Grand Canal of Venice, northeast Italy.

It was described by Augustus Hare in the 19th century as "a Byzantine palace of the 9th century, and one of the earliest buildings, not ecclesiastical, in Venice. .... A few years ago it was one of the most unique and curious buildings in Europe, and the most important specimen of Italo-Byzantine architecture, but it was modernised and almost rebuilt by the ... government in 1869".