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  2. Salvator Mundi (Leonardo) - Wikipedia

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    Salvator Mundi (Latin for 'Savior of the World') is a painting attributed in whole or part to the Italian High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, dated c. 1499–1510. Long thought to be a copy of a lost original veiled with overpainting , it was rediscovered, restored, and included in an exhibition of Leonardo's work at the National Gallery ...

  3. Salvator Mundi - Wikipedia

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    Salvator Mundi, Latin for Saviour of the World, is a subject in iconography depicting Christ with his right hand raised in blessing and his left hand holding an orb (frequently surmounted by a cross), known as a globus cruciger.

  4. Salvator Mundi (Palma Vecchio) - Wikipedia

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    Salvator Mundi (Jesus Christ, Saviour of the World) is a religious painting by Italian Renaissance artist Palma Vecchio, dated to c. 1518-1522. It is on display in the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Strasbourg , France (inventory number 585).

  5. ‘Savior For Sale: The Story of Salvator Mundi ... - AOL

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    The film lifts the veil on the painting titled “Salvator Mundi” (The Savior of the World), which mysteriously resurfaced several years ago and was sold at Christie’s for a record $450 ...

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    The film lifts the veil on the painting titled “Salvator Mundi” (The Savior of the World), which mysteriously resurfaced several years ago and was sold at Christie’s for a record $450 ...

  7. Globus cruciger - Wikipedia

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    Christ as Salvator Mundi by Andrea Previtali Danish globus cruciger, part of the Danish Crown Regalia. With the growth of Christianity in the 5th century, the orb (in Latin works orbis terrarum, the 'world of the lands', whence "orb" derives) was surmounted with a cross, hence globus cruciger, symbolizing the Christian God's dominion of the ...

  8. Text and rubrics of the Roman Canon - Wikipedia

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    The mention of Jesus' raising his eyes to God at the Last Supper is also found in the text of the ancient anaphora of the liturgy of the eighth book of the Apostolic Constitutions. In recounting the Last Supper, Mark has "Take; this is my body"; [35] Matthew has "Take, eat; this is my body"; [36] Luke has "This is my body, which is given for you.

  9. List of Latin phrases (S) - Wikipedia

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    spiritus mundi: spirit of the world: From The Second Coming (poem) by William Butler Yeats. Refers to Yeats' belief that each human mind is linked to a single vast intelligence, and that this intelligence causes certain universal symbols to appear in individual minds. The idea is similar to Carl Jung's concept of the collective unconscious.