- caduceus: различия между версиями
Перейти к навигации
Перейти к поиску
м (Замена текста — «: фр.» на «фр.») |
м |
||
Строка 2: | Строка 2: | ||
''It is frequently borne with a cap (called the Petasus P. 38, f. 4.) on the top of the staff. (ELVN)'' | ''It is frequently borne with a cap (called the Petasus P. 38, f. 4.) on the top of the staff. (ELVN)'' | ||
− | |||
Caduceus, (fr. caducée): | Caduceus, (fr. caducée): | ||
Строка 14: | Строка 13: | ||
[parc] | [parc] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | [[- caducée|caducée]] - caduceus; winged staff; Staff of Mercury. In Fr. heraldry it is us. associated with medicine, and is depicted as a staff with wings attached and two snakes entwined about it. [FRENCHGLOSSAR] | ||
[[Категория:Терминология английская]] | [[Категория:Терминология английская]] |
Версия 00:59, 19 июня 2021
CADUCEUS, or MERCURY’S Mace, or WAND ; termed sometimes Snaky-staff, and Mercury’s Soporiferous rod. The emblem of peace, depicted as P. 30, f. 56.
It is frequently borne with a cap (called the Petasus P. 38, f. 4.) on the top of the staff. (ELVN)
Caduceus, (fr. caducée):
- рус.кадуцей, жезл Меркурия
фр. caducée англ. caduceus, rod of Mercury
Жезл, с крыльями и двумя змеями вокру него. Использовался преимущественно как нашлемник.
- «Per saltire or and erminois, on a saltire azure between a caduceus in chief and a pine-apple in base proper, two swords in saltire argent, pomels and hilts gold» – BARROW, Bath.
[parc]
caducée - caduceus; winged staff; Staff of Mercury. In Fr. heraldry it is us. associated with medicine, and is depicted as a staff with wings attached and two snakes entwined about it. [FRENCHGLOSSAR]