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jube

In French architecture, the screen between the nave and chancel in a church; in English architecture the ‘rood-screen’ (see rood).



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He constructed the vault of the nave and a jube (ruined in 1562 and 1791): "enrichi d'excellentes figurs et de rares embellissements .
The Jube Tube petition marks part of the final thrust of the three-year Jubilee initiative.
 
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