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or columns flanking the doorway and an entablature even with a pediment over it came into use with the 16th century. In the
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revival in Britain, architectonic aedicular or tabernacle frames, carved and gilded, are favourite schemes for English
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or tabernacle is a structural framing device that gives importance to its contents, whether an inscribed plaque, a
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O'Callaghan, Roger T. "Vatican Excavations and the Tomb of Peter." The Biblical Archaeologist 16.4 (1953): 70-87.
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and canopies supported by clustered-column piers, echoing in small the architecture of Gothic churches. Painted
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has this representative function in the society. They are installed in public buildings like the
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in his work to create spaces within spaces and to evoke the spiritual significance of the home.
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onwards such shrines, or the framework enclosing them, are often called by the Biblical term
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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protecting the house and the family household gods. The Penates were originally
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mirror frames of the late 1720s through the 1740s, by such designers as
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directly underneath it, dated ca. 160 AD, was discovered in 1940.
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Aedicular door surrounds that are architecturally treated, with
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are also represented in art as a form of ornamentation.
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frame figures from sacred history in initial letters of
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or tabernacle frames above the door, and two above the
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Index

Edicule

Lilybaeum
Baal Hammon
signs of Tanit
caduceus
ancient Roman religion
shrine
classical architecture
niche
pediment
entablature
columns
statue
diminutive
Latin
aedes
anglicised
Renaissance architecture
tabernacle
shrines
lararia
altars
Lares
Di Penates
Roman deities
patron gods
genii
temples
ancient Roman architecture

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