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Oct 19, 2023 · “Crux simplex ”, a simple wooden ... The song uses the metaphor of crucifixion to express her feelings of pain and oppression. The music is composed for piano, guitar, bass, and drums. The ...
Drawing by Justus Lipsius: Crux simplex ad affixionem Olive tree arranged as for a crucifixion (World of the Bible Garden, Ein Karem) Justus Lipsius devoted chapter V of book I of his De Cruce to the crux simplex ad affixionem, the type of crux simplex on which someone was left to die by being fastened to it.
t. e. The instrument of Jesus' crucifixion (known in Latin as crux, in Greek as stauros) is generally taken to have been composed of an upright wooden beam to which was added a transom, thus forming a "cruciform" or T -shaped structure. Most Christian denominations present the Christian cross in this form, and the tradition of the T-shape can ...
Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC – AD 65) records the use in the first century AD of the crux compacta with transom (patibulum) and of the crux simplex ad infixionem (impalement), but does not mention the transom-less crux simplex ad affixionem; he seems to indicate that execution on a cross tended to follow a fairly common routine, while still being open to significant variations.
Jul 29, 2009 · If her legs are bent, the thing between her tighs should be a long protuding instrument, resembling a monstrous penis. Facing the stipes would allow much more fixation and using the crux simplex even more. Just a few combinations make sense: - cornu and legs stretched out. - cornu and legs bent but facing the cross.
Apr 24, 2019 · The device took many different forms including a simple upright stake or tree (crux simplex) on which the victims were directly impaled, to the more recognizable T-shaped cross with an upright portion (stipes) and crossbeam (patibulum). This so-called Tau cross was the most common structure used by the Romans at the time of Christ’s crucifixion.
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Sep 10, 2023 · The ungodly symmetry and inverted irony of Profanatica’s saviour-impaling new full-length ‘Crux Simplex’ – a suitably sadistic and scorn-fuelled musical interpretation / bastardization of the first ten stations of the cross – surfacing now in the band’s 33 rd year is not lost on master of ceremonial black perversion, Paul Ledney, whose war against the deluded carpenter and his ...