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The rood screen (also choir screen, chancel screen, or jubé) is a common feature in late medieval church architecture. It is typically an ornate partition between the chancel and nave, of more or less open tracery constructed of wood, stone, or wrought iron. The rood screen was originally surmounted by a … See more
At the Reformation, the Reformers sought to destroy abused images, i.e. those statues and paintings which they alleged to have been the focus of superstitious adoration. Thus not a … See more
• Williams, Michael Aufrère (2008). Medieval English Roodscreens with special reference to Devon. University of Exeter PhD thesis. See more
Early medieval altar screens and chancel screens
Until the 6th century the altar of Christian churches would have been in full view of the congregation, … See moreBritain
The earliest known example of a parochial rood screen in Britain, dating to the mid-13th century, is to be found at Stanton Harcourt See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Rood loft Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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WEBrood loft. rood screen, in Western architecture, element of a Christian church of the Middle Ages or early Renaissance that separated the choir or chancel (the area around the altar) from the nave (the area set apart for …
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WEBAfter rood screens featured in the September 2021 edition of The Round Tower, Richard Barham discusses rood lofts and stairs. Why was it necessary to be able to access the walkway, or loft, which ran across …
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WEBJul 7, 2015 · There is a theory that in the late Middle Ages the rood lofts of medieval parish churches in England and Wales, extending across the chancel arch between chancel and nave, were the setting for the singing …
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WEBA rood-door was either the central door of a rood-screen or one of the two doors on either side of the rood-altar. Rood-gallery was another term for rood-loft. The rood-gap was the space under the chancel arch, partially …
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WEBThe loft above the screen was perhaps once the setting for the Rood: an awe-inspiring carved Crucifixion, with life-size or larger figures of a sorrowing mother and disciple at the foot of the Cross. If the Rood itself …
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