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  1. Dec 1, 2018 · Within the quest of better understanding of architecture, interpretation of signs and symbols play an important role. An article was presented earlier to analyze an ancient Coptic Orthodox church, within the course of an ongoing PhD, studying the visual message of this architecture (Guirguis et al., 2016).

  2. Design is a language that gives form to the edifice by using an artifact code, which is either fixed (space, size, volume) or semi-fixed (as light, color or furniture), - to speak or communicate ...

  3. May 3, 2016 · Coptic architecture is an important part of our Egyptian heritage. Studies that uncover meanings, concepts and interpret this architecture are quite limited.

  4. Aug 29, 2023 · By incorporating the Ankh into their religious practices, Coptic Christians are able to express their faith while honoring their Egyptian roots. Ankh Used in Coptic Crosses and Architecture. The Ankh can be found in various forms within Coptic Christianity. One of the most notable uses of the Ankh is in the design of Coptic crosses.

  5. Symbolism in coptic architecture : the power of ‘‘Meaning” in architectural expression; 2014, vol. 1, p. 1–12. Please cite this article in press as: Nabil Guirguis M et al. Semiotic analysis of contemporary Coptic Orthodox church architecture; A case study of Virgin Mary and Saint John the Baptist church in Bab El Louk, Cairo, Egypt.

  6. Dec 6, 2023 · The Coptic period. The term ‘Coptic period’ is a very approximate one; it may be thought of as running from the third century until around the time of the visible decline of Christianity in the ninth century. It is roughly equivalent to the Byzantine period elsewhere in the Mediterranean world. Christianity arrived in Egypt from Judea.

  7. The monasteries bear the names of two seminal figures of monasticism. The biography of St. Antony (251-356) that was written by Patriarch Athanasius (328-373) made the “Father of Monasticisim” famous in Egypt and Europe as well. St. Paul of Thebes was known, according to Jerome, as the “first Hermit.”.

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