Architects and artists copied the solar eclipse/vesicapiscis and its mathematics in their sacred buildings and artwork to reflect their religious beliefs.
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One author claims that the total solar eclipse inspires images of thevesicapiscis.
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The deities are depicted invesica-shaped (elliptical) frames, the arts under arches, and the virtues in plain rectangles.
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The aureola, when enveloping the whole body, generally appears oval or elliptical in form, but occasionally depicted as circular,vesicapiscis, or quatrefoil.
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The west wall of the church contains four lancet windows and a window in the shape of avesica.
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The roof is hipped with steep gables on the east and west faces, each containing avesicapiscis opening.
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Members of this genus, among other characteristics, are small, have one lateral black stripe, and have avesicapiscis shape.
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These are each surmounted by double mouchettes andvesicapiscis windows.
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The triforium is remarkable for its rhythmicvesicapiscis motifs.
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The east window consists of three lancets with avesicaabove.
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His design is based around the medievalvesicapiscis shape - the intersection between two equal sized circles where the centre of each lies on the circumference of the other.
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