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n2:300265153
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2005-01-12T16:17:22
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2015-01-16T09:37:05
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cancellos 坎切洛圍屏 kan qie luo wei ping cancelli cancelli kǎn qiè luò wéi píng k'an ch'ieh lo wei p'ing
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cancelli cancello cancello
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Latticed screen between the choir and body of the church, particularly the low screens that served to separate the chancel from the nave. Cancellos were widespread in the Early Christian period, particularly in Rome, and continued throughout the Middle Ages. This early form of screen was gradually expanded into the higher, deeper, and generally more elaborate rood screen. 指分隔聖壇和中堂的低矮圍屏。在基督教早期廣為使用(特別在羅馬),並沿用至中世紀。圍屏由此早期形式,逐漸擴展為更高、更深、且更繁複的十字架屏。 Verwijst naar lage schermen die als scheidingswand tussen het koor en het schip fungeerden. In de vroegchristelijke periode werden ze veelvuldig toegepast, met name in Rome, en ze bleven tot in de Middeleeuwen in gebruik. Dit vroege type koorafsluiting werd geleidelijk uitgebreid tot het hogere, diepere en doorgaans rijker gedecoreerde koorhek.