ambones in English

noun
1
(in an early Christian church) an oblong pulpit with steps at each end.
Early Christian churches had no pulpits other than the ambos where scriptures could be read.

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13. And baldacchini, choir-screens, paschal candlesticks, Ambones, tombs and the like, all enriched with sculpture and glass …

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15. Ambones definition: either of two raised pulpits from which the gospels and epistles were read in early Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

16. Ambo (plural Ambos or Ambones) A raised platform in an early Christian church, as well as in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic churches

17. N, pl Ambos or ambones (æmˈbəʊniːz) (Ecclesiastical Terms) either of two raised pulpits from which the gospels and epistles were read in early Christian churches [C17: …

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20. Some early Ambones are found in Ravenna, and in the south of Italy are many fine examples; the epistle ambo in the cathedral at Ravello (1130), which is perhaps the earliest, shows a Scandinavian influence in the design of its mosaic inlay, an influence which is found in Sicilian work and may be a …

21. Ambos, or Ambones), a word of Greek origin, supposed to signify a mountain or elevation; at least Innocent III so understood it, for in his work on the Mass (II.I, xxxiii), after speaking of the deacon ascending the ambo to read the Gospel, he quotes the following from Isaias (xl, 9): “Get thee up upon a high mountain, thou that bringest good tidings to Sion: lift up thy voice with

22. Ambos, or Ambones.) A word of Greek origin, supposed to signify a mountain or elevation; at least Innocent III so understood it, for in his work on the Mass (III, xxxiii), after speaking of the deacon ascending the ambo to read the Gospel, he quotes the following from Isaias (): "Get thee up upon a high mountain, thou that bringest good tidings to Sion: lift up thy voice with strength".