Dunbar's short story, "The Lynching of Jube Benson," underscores what has remained under-read within the historiography and literature on lynching, namely the relationships between scientific technologies, sociomedical discourses, ...
Rood screen/Jube: A stone or wooden screen, which separated the choir of the church where the clergy sits from the nave where the congregation sits (fig.1).
Remnants of the old jube of St. Remigius Church, Ingelheim At the Reformation, one of the major targets of the Reformers were abused images i.e. statues and paintings which were the focus of adoration or worship.
Some of the most beautiful examples of tracery are those on the rood screens of churches, either in stone as in the Jube of the Madeleine at Troyes, or in wood as in the rood screens of the churches in East Anglia and in Somersetshire; ...
See also: Architecture, Screen, Cathedra, Cathedral, Decorated
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