Sacred architecture in the area of historical Volhynia
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2020-12-14
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EDP Sciences
Abstract
This article discusses the genesis and historical development of
the sacred complexes of historic Volhyn. Based on historical and
architectural analysis, it is presented that sacred complexes of historic
Volhynia were built according to the canons of temple architecture, and at
the same time they have their own characteristics, related to national
traditions and regional features which appeared as a result of the process of
forming Christianity as a religion associated with national development in
the specific study territory. The results of a comprehensive analysis of
historical and archival documents found in the archives of Ukraine, Poland
and Russia, as well as field research are presented. Results of system and
theoretical research of significant retrospective analysis of canonical,
historical and political prerequisites of sacral complexes were generalized.
The concept of sacred complex structures throughout ХІ-ХІХ th centuries
is suggested in correlation with the change of religious identity formation
and differentiation according to religious requirements. Existence of
autochthonous traditions and genuine vector of the Volhynia’s sacred
complex development, considering the specific geopolitical location
between East and West in the area where two different cultures collide
with each other has been proved. The work is shifting statements
concerning direct borrowing of architectural and stylistic components of
architectural and planning structure and certain decorative elements.
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structures, sacred complex, religion, national development, genesis
Citation
Gnatiuk Liliia Sacred architecture in the area of historical Volhynia / L. Gnatiuk // E3S: Web of Conferences: International Scientific and Practical Conference on Environmental Risks and Safety in Mechanical Engineering, 20-23 oktober 2020, Rostov-on-Don, Russia / Don State Technikal University Rostov-on- Don; [edited by V. Breskich]. - Paris: EDP Sciences, 2020.- V. 217. id.01007 – P. 19.