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    from the Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque periods. A property list, the Oculus Memoriae, survives from as early as the year 1211, giving detailed information...
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    silver pillar in front of it are part of the ensemble Oculus historiae, oculus memoriae, oculus oblivionis from Anne and Patrick Poirier. Many documents...
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    estate, as described in Eberbach Abbey's directory of holdings, the Oculus Memoriae (“Eye of Memory”). In 1219, Bishop of Speyer Conrad acknowledged the...
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    Holler had its first documentary mention in the Eberbach Monastery's Oculus Memoriae. The council is made up of 17 council members, including the extraofficial...
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    elsewhere all the faces have been carefully chiselled off, whether as damnatio memoriae or in later cultural intolerance of images. In another panel, the tetrarchs...
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  • obtorto collo with a twisted neck unwillingly oculus dexter (O.D.) right eye Ophthalmologist shorthand oculus sinister (O.S.) left eye oderint dum metuant...
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    rested directly on the rotunda walls of round rooms and featured a central oculus for ventilation and light. Pendentives became common in the Byzantine period...
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