- A
tintinnabulum (roughly "little bell" in
Medieval Latin) is a bell
mounted on a pole,
placed in a
Roman Catholic basilica to
signify the church's link...
- A
tintinnabulum is a bell in a
Roman Catholic Basilica.
Tintinnabulum may also
refer to:
Tintinnabulum (Ancient Rome), a wind
chime Tintinnabuli, a music...
- In
ancient Rome, a
tintinnabulum (less
often tintinnum) was a wind
chime or ****emblage of bells. A
tintinnabulum often took the form of a
bronze ithyphallic...
- Megabal****
tintinnabulum is a
species of
large barnacle in the
family Balanidae. It is the type
species of the genus. The
specific name
comes from the...
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release of
Songs of
Sanctuary features additional edited versions of "
Tintinnabulum" and "Kayama". An "Adiemus" CD
single was
released featuring an edited...
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Tintinnabuli (singular.
tintinnabulum; from the
Latin tintinnabulum, "a bell") is a
compositional style created by the
Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, introduced...
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Mycena tintinnabulum is a
European species of
agaric fungus in the
family Mycenaceae. The mycelium, but not the
fruit body, is bioluminescent. List of...
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called umbraculum, ombrellino, papilio, sinicchio, etc.) and the bell (
tintinnabulum),
which are
carried side by side in
procession at the head of the clergy...
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Dendropsophus tintinnabulum is a
species of frog in the
family Hylidae. It is
endemic to
Brazil and only
known from its type
locality along the Uaupés...
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elevates a
church to the rank of a
minor basilica; the
other being the
tintinnabulum or bell. The
umbraculum of a
major basilica is made of
cloth of gold...