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From: BARILOCHENSE6999 Sent: 29/03/2025 03:40

Washington National Cathedral

 
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Washington National Cathedral
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Washington National Cathedral is officially dedicated as the "Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the City and Diocese of Washington"
Washington National Cathedral is located in Washington, D.C.
Washington National Cathedral
 
Location Wisconsin Avenue and Massachusetts AvenueNorthwest, Washington, D.C., United States
Coordinates 38°55′50″N 77°4′15″W
Built 1906; 119 years ago to
1988; 37 years ago
Architect George Frederick BodleyPhilip Hubert Frohman
Architectural style Neo-Gothic
NRHP reference No. 74002170
Added to NRHP May 3, 1974
Map
Exterior viewThe west rose window was dedicated in 1977 in the presence of both the 39th President, Jimmy Carter, and Queen Elizabeth II (as Supreme Governor of the Church of England).

The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the City and Episcopal Diocese of Washington, commonly known as Washington National Cathedral or National Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church. The cathedral is located in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States.[1][2] The structure is of Neo-Gothic design closely modeled on English Gothic style of the late fourteenth century. It is the second-largest church building in the United States,[3] and the third-tallest building in Washington, D.C. The cathedral is the seat of both the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church and the bishop of the Diocese of Washington. Over 270,000 people visit the structure annually.[4]

The Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation, under the first seven bishops of Washington, erected the cathedral under a charter passed by the United States Congress on January 6, 1893.[5] Construction began on September 29, 1907, when the foundation stone was laid in the presence of President Theodore Roosevelt and a crowd of more than 20,000, and ended 83 years later when the "final finial" was placed in the presence of President George H. W. Bush on September 29, 1990. Decorative and restorative work, particularly of damage from a nearby earthquake in 2011, is ongoing as of 2024. The Foundation is the legal entity of which all institutions on the Cathedral Close are a part; its corporate staff provides services for the institutions to help enable their missions, conducts work of the Foundation itself that is not done by the other entities, and serves as staff for the board of trustees.

The cathedral stands at Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues in the northwest quadrant of Washington. It is an associate member of the inter-denominational Washington Theological Consortium.[6] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2007, it was ranked third on the List of America's Favorite Architecture by the American Institute of Architects.[7]

History

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Washington National Cathedral Looking SE showing substantial use of flying buttresses.

Construction

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In 1792, Pierre L'Enfant's "Plan of the Federal City" specified a site for a "great church for national purposes". However he defined it as non-sectarian and nondenominational. Alexander Hamilton modified L'Enfant's plan and eliminated the "church" and several other proposed monuments and that plan was never reproduced. The working plan for the new city was subsequently produced by Andrew Ellicott and it varied in many respects from L'Enfant's. although the essence remained. The National Portrait Gallery now occupies that site.

In 1891, a meeting was held to begin plans for an Episcopal cathedral in Washington. On January 6, 1893, the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation of the District of Columbia was granted a charter from Congress to establish the cathedral. The 52nd United States Congress declared in the act to incorporate the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation of the District of Columbia that the "said corporation is hereby empowered to establish and maintain within the District of Columbia a cathedral and institutions of learning for the promotion of religion and education and charity."[8] The commanding site on Mount Saint Alban was chosen.[9] Henry Yates Satterlee, first Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of Washington, chose George Frederick BodleyBritain's leading Anglican church architect, as the head architect. Henry Vaughan was selected supervising architect.

Construction started on September 29, 1907, with a ceremonial address by President Theodore Roosevelt and the laying of the cornerstone. In 1912, Bethlehem Chapel opened for services in the unfinished cathedral, which have continued daily ever since. When construction of the cathedral resumed after a brief hiatus for World War I, both Bodley and Vaughan had died. Gen. John J. Pershing led fundraising efforts for the church after World War I. American architect Philip Hubert Frohman took over the design of the cathedral and was thenceforth designated the principal architect. Funding for Washington National Cathedral has come entirely from private sources. Maintenance and upkeep continue to rely entirely upon private support.

National role

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Aerial view of the Washington National Cathedral

From its earliest days, the cathedral has been promoted as more than simply an Episcopal cathedral. Planners hoped it would play a role similar to Westminster Abbey. They wanted it to be a national shrine and a venue for great services. For much of the cathedral's history, this was captured in the phrase "a house of prayer for all people." In more recent times the phrases "national house of prayer" and "spiritual home for the nation" have been used. The cathedral has achieved this status simply by offering itself and being accepted by religious and political leaders as playing this role.[10]

Its initial charter was similar to those granted to American UniversityThe Catholic University of America, and other not-for-profit entities founded in the District of Columbia c. 1900. Contrary to popular misconception, the government has not designated it as a national house of prayer.

During World War II, monthly services were held there "on behalf of a united people in a time of emergency."[11] Before and since, the structure has hosted other major events, both religious and secular, that have drawn the attention of the American people, as well as tourists from around the world.


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From: BARILOCHENSE6999 Sent: 29/03/2025 05:24

According to Pythagoras an entity is called a number when the product of itself is greater than the sum of itself. One is not a number, according to the above definition, it is god, generator of numbers. Two is also not a number, because both the product and the sum are equal to each other, that is, it is a coexisting god, a second generator of numbers. The numbers start with three because 3 X 3 = 9 an

 

The Tetraktys is the Essence of Teaching and the Sacred Symbol of the Pythagoreans. It consists of the first ten numbers (1-10) arranged in four rows (one in the first row, two in the second, three in the third and four in the fourth row) as shown in the picture. Tetraktyn was called “Tetradas”[1] which in Pythagorean Philosophy is the essence and meaning of the number four. Tetraktys is the fourth “triangular number”[2] thus showing another view of the relationship of Tetrad and Tetraktyos. In any case, we should not forget the relation of Tetraktys with “Ten”. From this the Tetraktys is mentioned according to Iamblichus with the prepositional names: Cosmos (decoration, ornament), Pan (the god Panas – Pan = All), Uranus, Atlas, Key, Aion, Memory, Gnomon, Eimarmene, Kratos, Phanis, Helios, Pythmen et al. By studying the concepts of numbers found in the Tetractyn and their relationships, the Pythagoreans argue that one reaches the attainment of wisdom.
The main relationship of Tetrad and Tetraktyos can also be seen from the famous relationship of the first four numbers with the ten they produce when added (1+2+3+4=10). From these first four numbers (1, 2, 3 & 4), it is possible to construct the ratios: “by four” (4:3, fourth), “by five” (3:2, fifth), “by all ” (2:1, Octave), which attribute to music the mentioned harmonic musical intervals which Pythagoras was the first to precisely determine with numerical reasons. These proportions create Harmony, which for the Pythagoreans has a literally cosmic meaning (hence its name “Cosmos”). The Pythagoreans used the Tetraktyn to swear, even invoking Pythagoras as a god, as can be seen from the “Golden Epics” where it is stated:
“Yes, with the immortal soul, delivered four times
always of a permanent nature.”
(yes, but the one who delivered to our soul the tetractyn,
which is the source of eternal nature.)
Numbers are related to geometric shapes. Thus the unit is related to the point, the dyad to the line, the triad to the triangle, and the tetrad or tetraktys to the tetrahedron (or triangular pyramid), the first geometric solid. Its symbol was considered the square which was also the symbol of the divine and perfection.[5]. Also wisdom was considered to be acquired from the four esoteric sciences for the Pythagoreans of arithmetic, music, geometry and astronomy. It is a symbol of God Apollo and the Pythagoreans connect the Tetraktyn with the Oracle of Delphi, as seen in the important “hearing” about existence mentioned by Iamblichus[6]: “what is the Oracle in Delphi? Tetraktys” (what is the Oracle of Delphi? Tetraktys).
There is another Tetraktys, as mentioned in Plato’s Timaeus, which is called a double Tetraktys and consists of eight lines created by the first eight numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,  which in total give a total of 36 (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8=36). From another point of view this Quadrilateral is created, and thus connected to the regular Quadrilateral Quadrilateral, by the sum of the first four odd numbers and of the first four integers: (1+3+5+7)+(2+4+6+8)=36 as mentioned by Plutarch in “On Isis and Osiris”.

 

 

 

GOLDEN RATIO Φ ON THE PYTHAGORIAN SYMBOL

PARTHENON WAS BUILT on the PRNICIPLES of PYTHAGORAS

The FIRST FLYING MASCHINE was BUILT by the GREEK PYTHAGOEIAN PHILOSOPHER ARCHYTAS in TARANTO(CORINTHIAN COLONY) SOUTHERN ITALY.

For the Pythagoreans, a politician was the person who, after having been taught philosophy, returned to the world to be useful to others.
He is not interested in positions and powers but in the improvement of society.
The one who chose to become a politician could not pass to the stage of a mathematician, that is, one who can deliver lessons and teach.
Those who could had the advantage of living near Pythagoras.
Friendship and companionship were of the highest importance for the Pythagoreans and they considered that universal love was reflected in these two elements.
They were bound by an oath of secrecy over the higher teaching, the ceremonies and the sacred symbols.
Pythagoras offered mankind a universal “successful experiment” for this and later Plato would call education with music and gymnastics!!!!

ONE OF THE BASIC PYTHAGORIAN GROUNDS FOR: ARCHITECTURE, GEOMETRY, MUSIC, STEREOMETRY, ASTRONOMY, HARMONY AND PHILOSOPPHY

 

WHAT DID PYTHAGORAS SAYABOUT WOMAN=ΓΥΝΗ/GYNE

https://euphoriatric.com/pythagoras-the-nine-muses/

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From: BARILOCHENSE6999 Sent: 09/04/2025 17:40

Conoce la historia del Obelisco de Buenos Aires

 
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Conoce la historia del Obelisco de Buenos Aires

En el barrio de San Nicolás se encuentra uno de los monumentos más destacados de Argentina: el Obelisco de Buenos Aires. Sus casi setenta metros de altura simbolizan la grandeza de Pedro de Mendoza, responsable de la fundación de la ciudad. ¿Quieres saber un poco más acerca de este lugar tan especial? ¡Acompáñanos!

Vamos a recorrer Buenos Aires al completo disfrutando de los principales barrios, avenidas y hermosos monumentos como el que describiremos en este articulo: Tour panorámico.

 

La historia de Buenos Aires

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Buenos Aires – MTPujol / Pixabay.com

Desde sus orígenes, Buenos Aires ha sido una ciudad muy importante. De hecho, tuvo dos fundaciones. La primera llegó en el año 1536, por Pedro de Mendoza; la segunda y definitiva, en 1580 por Juan de Garay. Durante el transcurso de los años, Buenos Aires permaneció como un virreinato español, salvo algunas invasiones inglesas.

Importante para la historia de la ciudad y el país fue la Guerra de la Independencia Argentina, a principios del XIX. Sería unas décadas después cuando Buenos Aires comenzaría configurarse como lo que es hoy, una ciudad mestiza y ecléctica. La razón es que en la mitad del siglo llegarían hasta ella miles de inmigrantes de todas partes de Europa y también de Asia.

 

“Invertir en viajar es invertir en uno mismo.”

-Matthew Karsten-

El Obelisco de Buenos Aires

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Obelisco – a r c a n g e l t / commons.wikimedia.org

Se levantó en el año 1936, coincidiendo con el cuarto centenario de la fundación de la ciudad por Pedro de Mendoza. Aunque el monumento también conmemora la primera vez que se izó la bandera de Argentina en la iglesia San Nicolás.

Fue diseñado por Alberto Prebisch, un arquitecto argentino. Su inspiración es clara: los obeliscos que en el Antiguo Egipto se levantaban en las entradas de los templos. De hecho, su creador reconoció que había ideado el diseño del monumento basándose en los obeliscos que había visto en sus viajes a París.

Su construcción se hizo en tiempo récord

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Obelisco – llee_wu / Flickr.com

Para la construcción del obelisco se invirtieron cuatro semanas, en concreto, 31 días. Las obras comenzaron el 20 de marzo y terminaron el 23 de mayo. El arquitecto trabajó con la empresa alemana Siemens Baunnion y costó un total de doscientos mil pesos. En él trabajaron un total de 157 obreros.

No obstante, la construcción generó una fuerte polémica. En el lugar actual del obelisco se encontraba la iglesia de San Nicolás de Bari, el lugar donde se izó por primera vez la bandera de Argentina en el año 1812. El gobierno de Buenos Aires decidió demolerla, lo que no fue muy aceptado por las gentes de la ciudad.

Algunos accidentes posteriores

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Base del Obelisco – Aidan Wakely-Mulroney / Flickr.com

Una noche de junio de 1938 se produjeron algunos desprendimientos de piedra sobre unas gradas donde el día anterior se había producido una celebración. Ello provocó el miedo y también las reticencias de la población.

Fue entonces cuando llegó la segunda polémica con respecto al monumento. Hubo sectores más tradicionalistas que no estaban a favor de la construcción de monumentos tan modernos. Se trató de lograr su demolición mediante una votación en el Congreso, pero no prosperó.

Continuaron las quejas e ironías

Si ya la ubicación del obelisco había generado controversias, también lo fue el aspecto del monumento. Aquellos más a favor de construcciones más tradicionales lo criticarían duramente. Algunos de sus apodos fueron “punzón”, “estaca” o “pisapapeles de acero y cemento”.

Cómo llegar al Obelisco de Buenos Aires

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Obelisco – David Stanley / Flickr.com

El Obelisco de Buenos Aires se encuentra en el Barrio de San Nicolás, en pleno centro de la ciudad. En concreto, se alza sobre la Plaza de la República, que une las avenidas del 9 de Julio y Corrientes.

Mide 67,5 metros de altura y está permitida la visita. En la cima del obelisco hay un mirador con cuatro ventanas, que proporcionan unas vistas impresionantes de la ciudad. Sin embargo, para poder llegar hay que subir un total de 206 escalones. Pero, sin duda, el esfuerzo merecerá la pena.

Actualmente, el Obelisco de Buenos Aires es uno de los principales iconos de la ciudad y uno de sus grandes atractivos. La mayor parte de las celebraciones en Buenos Aires tienen lugar frente al él, también protestas y manifestaciones.

Y, ya que estás en la capital argentina, queremos proponerte algunos lugares más que debes visitar, como la Plaza de Mayo, la Casa Rosada, la Plaza General de San Martín o el cementerio de la Recoleta. Y si quieres sentir el Buenos Aires más auténtico, visita el barrio de La Boca.

Fotografía de portada: Cyro Silva / Flickr.com

¿Queréis conocer los orígenes de la capital argentina? Este tour gratis por Buenos Aires es la mejor manera.

https://miviaje.com/historia-obelisco-de-buenos-aires/

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