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  2. Gaudium et spes - Wikipedia

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    Issued on 7 December 1965, it was the last and longest published document from the council and is the first constitution published by a Catholic ecumenical council to address the entire world. [ 1 ] Gaudium et spes clarified and reoriented the role of the church's mission to people outside of the Catholic faith. [ 2 ]

  3. Fleuron (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    It is a collective noun for the ornamental termination at the ridge of a roof, such as a crop, finial or épi. It is also a form of stylised Late Gothic decoration in the form of a four-leafed square, often seen on crockets and cavetto mouldings. It can be the ornament in the middle of each concave face of a Corinthian abacus.

  4. Ornament (art) - Wikipedia

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    The form is itself ornamental, and further decorated in painted plasterwork Renaissance Revival ornaments above a door in the Dimitrie Sturdza House from Bucharest , each door having the same thing above them The relief of Diana at the Amalienburg, in Munich (Germany) Ornament print by Sebald Beham, Centaurs fighting with mounted men Baroque ...

  5. Margent - Wikipedia

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    Also used to accentuate the vertical lines of window frames and centered in ornamental panels. The term margent is an archaic word meaning "margin", a border or edge; especially handwriting on the edges of a printed book (or marginalia). Related to the word "marches", the area between two regions.

  6. Section (typography) - Wikipedia

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    An ornamental symbol used as section break does not have a generally accepted name. Such a typographic device can be referred to as a dinkus, a space break symbol, a paragraph separator, a paragraph divider, a horizontal divider, a thought break, or as an instance of filigree or flourish.

  7. Archivolt - Wikipedia

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    An archivolt (or voussure) is an ornamental moulding or band following the curve on the underside of an arch. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is composed of bands of ornamental mouldings (or other architectural elements) surrounding an arched opening, corresponding to the architrave in the case of a rectangular opening.

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  9. First Romanesque - Wikipedia

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    To avoid the term Pre-Romanesque, which is often used with a much broader meaning than is generally suited to refer to early Medieval and early Christian art, and in Spain may also refer to the Visigothic, Asturias, Mozarabic and Repoblación art forms, Puig i Cadafalch preferred to use the term "First Romanesque" or "first Romanesque art" to ...