109:
69:
27:
135:
354:
93:. Banderole (a wooden stick having one pointed end covered with metallic shoe) is used in conventional military survey. It's used to depict various stations established during carrying the survey forward. Double banderole are used to erect Survey Beacon.
89:, in its main uses is the same as banderole, and is the term especially applied to banners about a yard square carried at the funerals of great men and placed over the tomb. Often it commemorated a particular exploit of the person bearing the
70:
162:
carried by or surrounding a figure or object, for bearing an inscription, mainly during the medieval and
Renaissance periods. In particular banderoles were used as attributes for
120:, a banderole is a streamer hanging from beneath the crook of a bishop's crosier and folding over the staff, and for other small streamers or ribbons.
369:
374:
300:
193:(1308–11), and other works. The convention had a historical appropriateness, as the Old Testament was originally written on
292:
322:
129:
20:
171:
108:
39:
8:
105:, or a long narrow flag, with cleft end flying from the mast-head of a ship in battle.
79:, historically used by knights and on ships, and as a heraldic device for representing
47:
333:
189:
392:
296:
288:
139:
63:
201:(like modern books). They may also be used for the words of angels, especially
386:
365:
360:
163:
155:
206:
151:
90:
26:
378:. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 312.
134:
159:
117:
43:
19:
For use in art, architecture and conventional military survey, see
359:
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
317:
101:
A banderole is a small flag or streamer carried on the lance of a
202:
198:
176:
166:
328:
Earlier version first published in New
English Dictionary, 1885.
194:
184:
180:
102:
80:
197:, whereas nearly all surviving New Testament manuscripts are
76:
42:
on August 10, 1512. Both are flying banderoles (the Breton
226:
224:
222:
147:
318:"banderol[e] | bandrol | bannerol, n."
285:
326:(Second 1989; online version September 2011. ed.).
243:
241:
239:
219:
75:, "little banner") is a comparatively small but long
236:
265:
30:A contemporary illustration of the Breton warship
253:
384:
96:
283:Ladis, Andrew & Maginnis, Hayden B. J.,
315:
247:
364:
271:
230:
133:
107:
25:
287:, pp. 155-156, 1997, Penn State Press,
123:
385:
331:
259:
62:
158:or streamer, representing a roll of
13:
14:
404:
352:
332:Nelson, Phil (1 February 2010).
112:Lion rampant holding a banderole
277:
1:
309:
16:Small but long flag or banner
338:Dictionary of heraldic terms
316:OED staff (September 2011).
7:
10:
409:
127:
97:Knights, bishops and ships
18:
323:Oxford English Dictionary
146:The term is also used in
130:Banderole (speech scroll)
21:Banderole (speech scroll)
212:
169:, as may be seen in the
34:and the English warship
375:Encyclopædia Britannica
205:'s greeting to Mary in
143:
113:
51:
137:
111:
40:Battle of St. Mathieu
29:
172:Santa Trinita Maestà
124:Art and architecture
138:A 1506 painting by
144:
114:
52:
48:flag of St. George
301:978-0-271-02091-4
64:[bɑ̃dʁɔl]
400:
379:
358:
356:
355:
341:
327:
303:
281:
275:
269:
263:
257:
251:
245:
234:
228:
140:Bernhard Strigel
74:
73:
72:
66:
61:
46:and the English
408:
407:
403:
402:
401:
399:
398:
397:
383:
382:
368:, ed. (1911). "
353:
351:
312:
307:
306:
282:
278:
270:
266:
258:
254:
246:
237:
229:
220:
215:
142:with banderole.
132:
126:
99:
68:
67:
59:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
406:
396:
395:
381:
380:
366:Chisholm, Hugh
343:
342:
329:
311:
308:
305:
304:
276:
264:
252:
248:OED staff 2011
235:
233:, p. 312.
217:
216:
214:
211:
128:Main article:
125:
122:
98:
95:
38:ablaze at the
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
405:
394:
391:
390:
388:
377:
376:
371:
367:
362:
361:public domain
350:
349:
348:
347:
339:
335:
330:
325:
324:
319:
314:
313:
302:
298:
294:
293:0-271-02091-1
290:
286:
280:
273:
272:Chisholm 1911
268:
261:
256:
249:
244:
242:
240:
232:
231:Chisholm 1911
227:
225:
223:
218:
210:
208:
204:
200:
196:
192:
191:
186:
182:
178:
174:
173:
168:
165:
164:Old Testament
161:
157:
156:speech scroll
153:
149:
141:
136:
131:
121:
119:
110:
106:
104:
94:
92:
88:
84:
82:
78:
71:
65:
57:
49:
45:
41:
37:
33:
28:
22:
373:
346:Attribution:
345:
344:
337:
321:
284:
279:
267:
255:
207:Annunciation
188:
183:, 1280–90),
170:
152:architecture
145:
115:
100:
91:coat of arms
86:
85:
55:
53:
35:
31:
334:"Banderole"
260:Nelson 2010
310:References
32:Cordelière
370:Banderole
160:parchment
56:banderole
393:Heraldry
387:Category
209:scenes.
167:prophets
118:heraldry
87:Bannerol
44:Kroaz Du
363::
203:Gabriel
199:codices
195:scrolls
177:Cimabue
81:bishops
60:French:
357:
299:
291:
190:Maestà
185:Duccio
181:Uffizi
154:for a
103:knight
36:Regent
213:Notes
297:ISBN
289:ISBN
150:and
77:flag
372:".
187:'s
179:, (
175:by
148:art
116:In
389::
336:.
320:.
295:,
238:^
221:^
83:.
54:A
50:.)
340:.
274:.
262:.
250:.
58:(
23:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.