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Русский: Древности Российского государства (Antiquities of Russian country), 1846—1853. Т.1. Иллюстратор — Солнцев, Фёдор Григорьевич

Железное новгородское паникадило

Когда по прибытии в Новгород архиепископа Пимена в 1558 г. открыты были св. мощи епископа Новгородского Никиты, кои скрывала могила 450 лет, тогда новгородцы, благоговейные к его памяти, устроили к гробу его железную лампаду, или так названную свечу. По форме своей и знаменованию тверди она схожа с древними хоросами (coron, circuli), какие употреблялись в церквях и вешаемы были перед св. иконами и мощами; также называется кандилом (candela, candelabrum), а от многих свеч — поликандилом, или паникадилом, которое вмещает в себе более двенадцати свеч и тем отличается от первого.
Date 1846—1853
Source http://www.runiverse.ru/bookreader/book403605/#page/61/mode/1up
Author Солнцев, Фёдор Григорьевич

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