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- The Dogmatic Sarcophagus, also known as the "Trinity Sarcophagus" is an early Christian sarcophagus dating to 320–350,[2]...
- This large sarcophagus, created by a eminent figure in the Roman Church, buried in St. Paul's Basilica around 340, is a masterpiece of early Christian art.
- This sarcophagus is called "dogmatic" because the images in the upper left-hand corner appear to reinforce dogmas proclaimed in 325 at the Council of Nicea.
- (active around 340 in Rome). "Dogmatic" sarcophagus. c. 340 Marble Museo Pio-Clementino, Vatican.
- Fr. Mark Haydu LC from the Patrons of the Arts explains the Dogmatic Sarcophagus in the Pio-Christian tract of the Vatican Museums.
- The History of Christianity in 25 Objects: Dogmatic Sarcophagus.
- Title and Date of Work: Dogmatic Sarcophagus 320-350 A.D Name of Artist: Unknown Exact Location: Vatican Museum #104, Vatican Medium: Marble...
- The dogmatic sarcophagus just after restauration by M.Pardy. ... The dogmatic sarcophagus before restauration by M.Pardy.
- The beauty and the profound nature of the Biblical scenes that were sculpted on the face of the tomb, has inspired its title as the Dogmatic Sarcophagus.
- It is called the 'dogmatic' sarcophagus for reason that its imagery is thought to clearly refer to and proceed from the dogmatic decrees of the Council of Nicaea.
Dogmatic Sarcophagus
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Также известный как "Троицкий саркофаг" - раннехристианский саркофаг, датируемый 320-350 годами, ныне находящийся в музеях Ватикана. Он был обнаружен в 19 веке во время восстановительных работ в базилике Сан-Паоло Фуори ле Мура в Риме, Италия.