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Presentation of a Synod (possibly the Synod of Dordrecht). Numbered top right: Tom XI.
Presentation of a Synod (possibly the Synod of Dordrecht). Numbered top right: Tom XI.
Illustrations
Large plate of the opening of the national synod in Dordrecht on November 13, 1618. The performance provides an overview of the large hall with all those present and spectators. Elements in the representation are indicated by numbers which are explained in the corresponding text sheet (RP-P-OB-77.280A).
Large plate of the opening of the national synod in Dordrecht on November 13, 1618. The performance provides an overview of the large hall with all those present and spectators. Elements in the representation are indicated by numbers which are explained in the corresponding text sheet (RP-P-OB-77.280A).
Meeting of the national synod in Dordrecht in 1618. The performance provides an overview of the large hall with all those present, indicated by numbers. In the (incomplete) separately printed Latin legend below the picture, the names corresponding to the figures are listed per province. In this condition of the print, the inscription about the expected French delegation is missing from the empty benches (right) (see FM 1342a). The print is cut off at the top, so that the Dutch title is missing.
Meeting of the national synod in Dordrecht in 1618. The performance provides an overview of the large hall with all those present, indicated by numbers. In the (incomplete) separately printed Latin legend below the picture, the names corresponding to the figures are listed per province. In this condition of the print, the inscription about the expected French delegation is missing from the empty benches (right) (see FM 1342a). The print is cut off at the top, so that the Dutch title is missing.
The opening of the national synod in Dordrecht on November 13, 1618. The large hall of the Kloveniersdoelen with all those present and spectators. The participants in the synod are indicated by numbers that refer to the corresponding legend in the columns on either side of the performance.
The opening of the national synod in Dordrecht on November 13, 1618. The large hall of the Kloveniersdoelen with all those present and spectators. The participants in the synod are indicated by numbers that refer to the corresponding legend in the columns on either side of the performance.
View of the Kloveniersdoelen in Dordrecht, where the national synod was held in the years 1618-1619. in the foreground a stall and a few passers-by.
View of the Kloveniersdoelen in Dordrecht, where the national synod was held in the years 1618-1619. in the foreground a stall and a few passers-by.
Title page of the pamphlet: Beeldhe des Synodi Nationael, 1618. Session of the national synod in Dordrecht, 1618-169. View of the large hall of the Kloveniersdoelen with all those present. The participants in the synod are indicated with letters. Title page of a 12-page pamphlet.
Title page of the pamphlet: Beeldhe des Synodi Nationael, 1618. Session of the national synod in Dordrecht, 1618-169. View of the large hall of the Kloveniersdoelen with all those present. The participants in the synod are indicated with letters. Title page of a 12-page pamphlet.
Cartoon at the national synod in Dordrecht in 1618-1619. In the performance that gives an overview of the main hall, almost all those present wear devil or bull horns. An exception is made for the group of representatives of the States General, who sit at the back left. The chairman of the Bogerman meeting is inspired by two devils with bellows. At the end of the room, two monkeys sit on either side of an owl. Above the delegates to the right and left the inscription 'Congregatio Taurorum / In Vaccis Populoru [m] (the meeting of the bulls with the calves of the nations), a line from Psalm 68:31 that explains the bull horns of those present (the counter-protesters). The group of Remonstrants in the middle is missing from this performance, instead a verse of 12 lines in Latin. The two men entering the room in the foreground are referred to as the 'Legati Mr. Brunier and Mr. Dumolin '.
Cartoon at the national synod in Dordrecht in 1618-1619. In the performance that gives an overview of the main hall, almost all those present wear devil or bull horns. An exception is made for the group of representatives of the States General, who sit at the back left. The chairman of the Bogerman meeting is inspired by two devils with bellows. At the end of the room, two monkeys sit on either side of an owl. Above the delegates to the right and left the inscription 'Congregatio Taurorum / In Vaccis Populoru [m] (the meeting of the bulls with the calves of the nations), a line from Psalm 68:31 that explains the bull horns of those present (the counter-protesters). The group of Remonstrants in the middle is missing from this performance, instead a verse of 12 lines in Latin. The two men entering the room in the foreground are referred to as the 'Legati Mr. Brunier and Mr. Dumolin '.
The Ship of State. Allegory of the happy state of the country after the synod of Dordrecht, 1620. The Ship of State sails in calm waters, with the seven provincial maidens and personifications of virtues on board. Prince Maurits and Justice are at the helm. In the water, Catholics flounder and personifications of vices. In heaven Indians, Africans and Turks are blinded by the radiant light of the naked Truth with a Bible. At the top of the title, the verses on the left, right and bottom are cut off (traces visible).
The Ship of State. Allegory of the happy state of the country after the synod of Dordrecht, 1620. The Ship of State sails in calm waters, with the seven provincial maidens and personifications of virtues on board. Prince Maurits and Justice are at the helm. In the water, Catholics flounder and personifications of vices. In heaven Indians, Africans and Turks are blinded by the radiant light of the naked Truth with a Bible. At the top of the title, the verses on the left, right and bottom are cut off (traces visible).
The opening of the national synod in Dordrecht on November 13, 1618. View of the large hall of the Kloveniersdoelen with all those present and spectators.
The opening of the national synod in Dordrecht on November 13, 1618. View of the large hall of the Kloveniersdoelen with all those present and spectators.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
  1. Synodal
    A constitution made in a provincial or diocesan synod.
  2. Synodal
    (Ch. of Eng) A tribute in money formerly paid to the bishop or archdeacon, at the time of his Easter visitation, by every parish priest, now made to the ecclesiastical commissioners; a procuration. "Synodals are due, of common right, to the bishop only."
  3. Synodal
    Synodical.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. synodal
    Pertaining to or proceeding from a synod; synodical.
  2. (n) synodal
    A payment made by the clergy to their bishop at the time of their attendance at the synod.
  3. (n) synodal
    A constitution made in a provincial or diocesan synod.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
  1. (adjs) Synodal
    pertaining to a synod: done in a synod.-adv. Synod′ically
Etymology

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary L. synodalis,: cf. F. synodal,

Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary L. synodus—Gr. synodossyn, together, hodos, a way.

Usage in the news

John Allen has a helpful FAQ on the Synod here. commonwealmagazine.org

"So the Missouri Synod has decided to leap into the fray" religion reporters would say. gtowntimes.com

Rocco Palmo has posted the full text of Cardinal Donald Wuerl's opening address to the Synod on the New Evangelization. commonwealmagazine.org

Bishops listen as Pope Benedict XVI delivers his speech for the opening of the synod of bishops. usatoday.com

Pope Entrusts Year of Faith, Synod to Mary. americancatholic.org

Archbishop in Rome for synod on evangelization. mysanantonio.com

Supreme Knight Appointed as an Auditor for Synod . kofc.org

Supreme Knight Carl Anderson addresses the 2008 Would Synod of Bishops. kofc.org

The synod asks prayers for the group as it prepares for and during the gathering, which lasts from Wednesday through July 22. toledoblade.com

Lubbock to host Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Texas District Convention. lubbockonline.com

Chris Clark MLive.com The Christian Reformed Church's Synod this week adopted several statements on climate change. mlive.com

Synod ratifies Michael Le Roy's appointment as Calvin College's 10th president. mlive.com

Synod 2012 voted to ratify his appointment after interviewing him for an hour on Monday. mlive.com

Joel Boot, seen here in 2004 speaking to children at Ridgewood Christian Reformed Church in Jenison, told Synod 2012 that the church's condition is 'critical'. mlive.com

To do a follow up story on Joel Hochmuth, the (now former) communications director for the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, who was charged with possessing and distributing child porn. todaystmj4.com

Usage in scientific papers

Eccentricity evolution is also quite rapid in this case because of the vigorous scattering (relative horizontal velocity increases by ∼ ΩRH in each synodic passage of two bodies initially separated by ∼ RH in semima jor axes).
Dynamical evolution of planetesimals in protoplanetary disks

The one with the footpoints in the latitude range occulted by the planet is located in a zone of higher dynamo efficiency leading to a typical timescale of 6 synodic periods for the magnetic flux modulation.
Searching for star-planet magnetic interaction in CoRoT observations

Clearly, the picture repeats twice over the synodal orbital period.
On the origin of X-ray dips in Her X-1

The vector of the disk angular momentum moves along a precession cone and undergoes an oscillating (wobbling) motion twice the synodical orbital period.
On the origin of X-ray dips in Her X-1

It was suggested that the corotation torque greatly decreases after the synodic period of the planet because the entropy of the gas in the horseshoe region of the planet tends to become uniform (Baruteau & Masset 2008; Paardekooper & Papaloizou 2008, 2009a; Kley et al.
Type I Migration in Radiatively Efficient Discs

Usage in literature

This writing was read at the sixth synod at Rome, held in 503, approved, and inserted in the synodal acts. "The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI" by Thomas W. (Thomas William) Allies

We find the Synod of Elvira trying to limit this freedom. "The Truth About Woman" by C. Gasquoine Hartley

It was healing by such prayer, Mr. Moore, that the Episcopal Synod rejected only recently. "Carmen Ariza" by Charles Francis Stocking

Both ministers are appointed by the German Synod. "A Stake in the Land" by Peter Alexander Speek

In 579 a synod was held in the church. "The Shores of the Adriatic" by F. Hamilton Jackson

As for the members of the Synod, there could be no doubt that they were thoroughly enjoying themselves. "Mrs. Cliff's Yacht" by Frank R. Stockton

This abuse did not escape severe censure, from several synods. "Pope Adrian IV" by Richard Raby

The fifth and the sixth probably belong to a synod of 382, and the seventh is properly not a canon. "Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 2" by Various

All night long the gathering of that sinister synod continued. ""And they thought we wouldn't fight"" by Floyd Gibbons

In the 4th century the town was the scene of an important ecclesiastical synod. "Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7" by Various

Usage in poetry
Look down, sainted sage, from thy synod of Gods;
See, inspired by thy venturous soul,
Mackenzie roll northward his earth-draining floods,
And surge the broad waves to the pole.
See! how the synod is met
There of the heavens to preach us--
Freed from the earth's oubliette,
See how the blossoms beseech us--
Were it not well to forget
Winter and night as they teach us?
Ag. Now, me thinks, I could confute a Colledge of Divines,
A Synod of Doctors, a Lycaeum of Philosophers;
Yet me thinkes my braines are not right,
And somewhat too weake to maintaine a paradox.