ボタフメイロ
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ボタフメイロ(botafumeiro)はスペインガリシア州のサンティアゴ・デ・コンポステーラにあるサンティアゴ巡礼路の目的地である大聖堂に存在する著名な巨大振り香炉。この香炉は焚いた香を入れた後、聖堂内を振り子のように振る儀式に使われている。「ボタフメイロ」とはガリシア語で「煙を吐き出すもの」を意味している[1]。
- ^ In Galician, "botar" means "to eject, to throw away, to expel", from Occitan, and "fume" means "smoke", from Latin [1].
- ^ The claim that the Botafumeiro is the largest thurible in the world is often made, but in fact there is a thurible in Lohne, Oldenburg, Germany that reportedly weighs 500 kg and stands 3.21 meters high [2].
- ^ There are many other weights given in the literature, as can be seen in this section.
- ^ Camino de Santiago (Way of Saint James) pilgrimage, Galicia Guide: Guide to everything Galicia; includes a picture of the Botafumeiro in the museum library of the cathedral.
- ^ Santiago de Compostella Old City Monuments, Galicia Espana The Tourist Guide
- ^ a b The use of La Botafumeiro, the smoking pot, in the cathedral has been suspended Archived 2006年5月16日, at the Wayback Machine., Ivar Rekve, Santiago Today, August 6, 2004
- ^ The Botafumeiro swings again Archived 2007年12月9日, at the Wayback Machine., Ivar Rekve, Santiago Today, Thursday, August 19, 2004
- ^ Santiago at last, Charles Ranald, The Daily Telegraph, 17 October 2001
- ^ a b El Botafumeiro, Javier Mosquera, Vivelacuidad, January 31, 2007.
- ^ a b Der Botafumeiro, santiago-online website
- ^ The incense is made from hardened plant resins.
- ^ "tiraboleiros"はガリシア語で"turifer"(香の運び人。ラテン語に由来)を意味している。
- ^ One document from around 1300 describes the Botafumeiro as "now part of the ceremony" [3].
- ^ A picture of the Botafumeiro pulley mechanism beneath the dome
- ^ Pictures of the Botafumeiro being repaired and restored in 2006
- ^ Picture showing the knot securing the Botafumeiro
- ^ Speaking in Tongues: Stories from the Road to Santiago, G. Tiao, Harvard Advocate, Fall, 2005 Archived 2007年9月28日, at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ Le Botafumeiro differential equation example
- ^ HÀNH HƯƠNG NĂM THÁNH SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA 2004, Tứ Linh, Vietnamese account.
- ^ costasur site services for visitors and residents of santiago de compostela
- ^ Galicia Guide article
- ^ The Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela: A Closer Walk, Gary T. Johnson, 2002
- 1 ボタフメイロとは
- 2 ボタフメイロの概要
- 3 ボタフメイロの重量
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