| 21. | Prior's scheme for the ciborium at Norwich Cathedral was dropped, a deep disappointment for him.
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| 22. | An inscription indicates that the donor of the ciborium was Theodore, Bishop of Thessaloniki in the 13th century.
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| 23. | In 2010 these items included a ciborium and chalice from Therese's time as sacristan for her community.
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| 24. | The nave is flanked by rounded Romanesque arches and leads to a presbytery with a Ciborium for main altar.
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| 25. | The ciborium is an altar-vessel in which the consecrated particles for the Communion of the laity are kept.
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| 26. | This is described as a " fastigium " in the earliest sources, but was probably a ciborium.
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| 27. | The ciborium commissioned by Justinian the Great for Hagia Sophia in Constantinople and described by Paulus Silentarius is now lost.
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| 28. | Architectural historians generally prefer to use " ciborium " at the least for all square four-column roofed forms.
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| 29. | The sanctuary is flanked by two transverse arches; the frontal of the altar, surmounted by a Gothic ciborium.
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| 30. | Some remarkable examples of Renaissance art can be found in the cathedral, including a 15th Ciborium in the flamboyant Gothic style.
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