Hamersleben

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view of church exterior - east view

Scene Description: Source caption: "Katholische Augustinerstiftskirche St. Pankratius in Hamersleben (Am Großen Bruch) im Landkreis Börde in Sachsen-Anhalt/Deutschland"
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © GFreihalter, 2023
Image Source: digital photograph 4 September 2023 by GFreihalter [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hamersleben_(Am_Großen_Bruch)_St._Pankratius_373.jpg] [accessed 22 February 2025]
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view of church exterior - portal

Scene Description: Source caption: "Kloster Hamersleben Tympanon Querung"
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Moleskine, 2020
Image Source: digital photograph 3 July 2020 by Moleskine [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kloster_Hamersleben_Tympanon_Querung.jpg] [accessed 22 February 2025]
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view of church exterior - portal - tympanum

Scene Description: Source caption: "Kloster Hamersleben Tympanon Detail"
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Image Source: digital photograph 3 July 2020 by Moleskine [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kloster_Hamersleben_Tympanon_Querung_Detail.jpg] [accessed 22 February 2025]
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view of church exterior - south portal - tympanum

Scene Description: Source caption: "Katholische Augustinerstiftskirche St. Pankratius in Hamersleben (Am Großen Bruch) im Landkreis Börde in Sachsen-Anhalt/Deutschland, Tympanon des südlichen Seitenschiffsportals mit zwei Drachen"
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © GFreihalter, 2023
Image Source: digital photograph 4 September 2023 by GFreihalter [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hamersleben_(Am_Großen_Bruch)_St._Pankratius_Seitenschiffportal_Tympanon_375.jpg] [accessed 22 February 2025]
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view of church exterior - west façade

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Hejkal, 2007
Image Source: edied detail of digital photograph 13 May 2007 by Hejkal [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ostfront_Klosterkirche_Hamersleben.jpg] [accessed 22 February 2025]
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view of church interior - looking east

Scene Description: Source caption: "Kloster Hamersleben" -- showing the baptismal font in the foreground
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Klaus Graf, 2014
Image Source: digital photograph 27 September 2014 by Klaus Graf [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hamersleben_2014_0011.jpg] [accessed 22 February 2025]
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view of font - west side

Scene Description: Source caption: "Kloster Hamersleben"
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Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph 6 July 2012 by Chris06 [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Klosters_Hamersleben9.JPG] [accessed 22 February 2025]
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INFORMATION

FontID: 02541HAM
Object Type: Baptismal Font1
Church/Chapel: Stiftskirche Sankt Pankratius / Katholische Augustinerstiftskirche St. Pankratius / St-Pancrace, ancienne collegiale des channoines Augustines
Church Patron Saints: St. Pancras of Rome [aka Pancrace, Pancratius]
Church Location: Klosterhof 8, 39393 Am Großen Bruch, Germany -- Tel.: +49 39401 483
Country Name: Germany
Location: Madgdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt
Directions to Site: Hamersleben is located 20 km N of Halberstadt, about 50 km SE of Braunschweig
Font Location in Church: Inside the church, at the W end of the nave
Century and Period: 12th century (early?), Romanesdue
Church Notes: early-12thC church
Font Notes:
Although Wulf (1996) does not mention the font in the text, his photograph of the nave, west side, with the organ at the back, shows a vat-shaped font, apparently plain (Wulf, 1996, ill. on p. 199). The monolithic baseless font us tub-shaped, plain except for a moulding around its middle. No cover present.

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 52.063391, 11.087591
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 52° 3′ 48.21″ N, 11° 5′ 15.33″ E
UTM: 32U 643104 5770145

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, type unknown
Number of Pieces: one
Font Shape: tub-shaped
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round

REFERENCES

Wulf, Walter, Saxe romane, La Pierre-qui-vire, Yonne: Zodiaque, 1996