ciborium

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  • n.

    祭坛上的天盖,圣礼容器;

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    Ciborium

    • In ecclesiastical architecture, a ciborium ("ciborion": κιβώριον in Greek) is a canopy or covering supported by columns, freestanding in the sanctuary, that stands over and covers the altar in a basilica or other church. It may also be known by the more general term of baldachin, though ciborium is often considered more correct for examples in churches.

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    A Study of the Gems in a Ciborium from Einsiedeln Abbey
    The early Gothic ciborium from the benedictine church of St Nicholas in Trogir
    Early Byzantium altar ciborium: sources, prototypes, real building and iconography symbol
    Emperor in the Altar: An Iconoclastic Era Ciborium from Ulcinj (Montenegro)
    Fragments of the oldest ciborium of the Split Cathedral. New additions to the Split stonecarvers' workshop
    Fragments of the oldest ciborium of the Split Cathedral. New additions to the Split stonecarvers' workshop
    Arnolfo, Non-Arnolfo: New (And Some Old) Observations on the Ciborium in San Paolo fuori le mura
    Lost and found again: Desiderio da Settignano, the works of Ximenes and the ciborium of the National Gallery in Washington