The final outcome is that 11 studies are being published in the volume entitled “Patrociny Settlement Names in Europe” which you have in your hands. The call was welcomed, 15 researchers from 10 countries indicated they would like to participate in the project. 247 Foreword In January 2010 I contacted European onomasticians with the call to join a research programme aiming to map the European situation regarding a special settlement name type-patrociny settlement names. 207 BARBARA CZOPEK-KOPCIUCH Geographical Names Deriving from Saints’ Names (Patrocinia) in Poland. 175 PAVEL ŠTĚPÁN Patrociny Settlement Names in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. 145 VALÉRIA TÓTH Patrociny Settlement Names in the Carpathian Basin. ![]() 117 SABINA BUCHNER Sankt Blasien - Sammarei - Helena Place Names with Sankt in Bavaria and Baden-Wurttemberg. ![]() 105 KIRSTIN CASEMIR Patrociny Place Names in the North-Western Territories of Germany. 89 KARLHEINZ HENGST Patrociny Settlement Names in Eastern Germany. 69 CARLA MARCATO Patrociny Settlement Names in Italy. 55 MOISÉS SELFA SASTRE Contributions to Spanish Hagiotoponyms. 29 JOAN TORT-DONADA Hagiotoponyms in Catalonia (Spain). 7 GÉRARD TAVERDET–STÉPHANE GENDRON Patrociny Settlement Names in France. ![]() 5 PIERRE-HENRI BILLY Patrociny Settlement Names in France. The studies are to be found at the Internet site ISSN 1586-3719 (Print), ISSN 2061-0661 (Online) ISBN 978-963-318-126-3 Debreceni Egyetemi Kiadó University of Debrecen Publisher: Márta Virágos, Director General of University and National Library, University of Debrecen. The project is implemented through the New Hungary Development Plan, co-financed by the European Social Fund and the European Regional Development Fund. Tsygankin, Saransk Lyudmila Kirillova, Izhevsk The articles were proofread by Terhi Ainiala, Helsinki Andrea Bölcskei, Budapest Christian Zschieschang, Leipzig Lector of translation Jeremy Parrott Technical editor Valéria Tóth Cover design and typography József Varga The work is supported by the TÁMOP 4.2.1./B-09/1/KONV-2010-0007 project. ONOMASTICA Patrociny Settlement Names in Europe Edited by VALÉRIA TÓTH Debrecen–Helsinki 2011 Onomastica Uralica President of the editorial board István Nyirkos, Debrecen Co-president of the editorial board Ritva Liisa Pitkänen, Helsinki Editorial board Terhi Ainiala, Helsinki Sándor Maticsák, Debrecen Tatyana Dmitrieva, Yekaterinburg Irma Mullonen, Petrozavodsk Kaisa Rautio Helander, Aleksej Musanov, Syktyvkar Guovdageaidnu Peeter Päll, Tallinn István Hoffmann, Debrecen Janne Saarikivi, Helsinki Marja Kallasmaa, Tallinn Valéria Tóth, Debrecen Nina Kazaeva, Saransk D. "the nave is amplified and liberated form the compulsive absidal focus, just as the monumental design of Theophilus dethrones the absolutized Christ.Table of contents : Foreword 5 PIERRE-HENRI BILLY Patrociny Settlement Names in France 7 GÉRARD TAVERDET & STÉPHANE GENDRON Patrociny Settlement Names in France 29 JOAN TORT-DONADA Hagiotoponyms in Catalonia (Spain) 55 MOISÉS SELFA SASTRE Contributions to Spanish Hagiotoponyms 69 CARLA MARCATO Patrociny Settlement Names in Italy 89 KARLHEINZ HENGST Patrociny Settlement Names in Eastern Germany 105 KIRSTIN CASEMIR Patrociny Place Names in the North-Western Territories of Germany 117 SABINA BUCHNER Sankt Blasien - Sammarei - Helena: Place Names with Sankt in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg 145 VALÉRIA TÓTH Patrociny Settlement Names in the Carpathian Basin 175 PAVEL ŠTĚPÁN Patrociny Settlement Names in the Czech Republic and Slovakia 207 BARBARA CZOPEK-KOPCIUCH Geographical Names Deriving from Saints’ Names (Patrocinia) in Poland 227 Authors of the Volume 247 Citation preview Instead it is frank in comparison giving nave priority and taking focus away from apse, again giving priority to lay community. Additionally, Schapiro argues that the domed form of the church which is quite different from the undulating emphasis on the apse of Romanesque and mystical verticality gothic. Instead an individual in an internal & feudal dilemma and saved by the virgin is given prominence, reflecting concerns of the public. The relief of Theophilus is very different than a large centralized theophanic Christ. Abbey of Sainte-Marie at Souillac, 1120-35 Ref: Schapiro -in article on Souillac he argues that Souillac is a more secularly-concerned church, in its plan and imagery the church is attempting to accommodate and communicate with the lay community.
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