prothesis

(noun)

The place in the sanctuary in which the Liturgy of Preparation takes place in the Eastern Orthodox churches.

Related Terms

  • lunette
  • diaconicon
  • mullion
  • basilica
  • clerestory
  • cloister
  • triforium
  • presbytery
  • theophany
  • fascia
  • perspective

Examples of prothesis in the following topics:

  • Pottery in the Greek Geometric Period

    • These scenes relate to the funerary aspect of the pot and may depict mourners, a prothesis (a ritual of laying the body out and mourning), or even funerary games and processions.
    • On the Dipylon Krater, two registers depict a processional scene, an ekphora, (the transportation of the body to the cemetery) and the prothesis .
    • The dead man of the prothesis scene is seen on the upper register.
    • The Dipylon Amphora depicts just a prothesis in a wide a register around the pot.
  • Ravenna

    • The apse is flanked by two chapels, the prothesis and the diaconicon, typical for Byzantine architecture.
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