Lipsanotheca

Lipsanotheca (Italian lipsanoteca) is a word for a reliquary, or specifically a small box containing the actual relics inside a reliquary.[1] It is a Late Latin word, derived from the Greek. In modern English it usually refers to a small number of individual very old reliquaries, most often the 4th century ivory Brescia Casket, which is the most likely meaning of the plain term, especially in its Italian version.[2] A 13th century wooden box in Alicante, Spain, is also called a lipsanotheca.[3]

References

  1. Catholic Encyclopedia, "Lipsanotheca"
  2. Watson, Carolyn Joslin, The Program of the Brescia Casket, 1981, Gesta, Vol. 20, No. 2 (1981), pp. 283-284, JSTOR
  3. google art project
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