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This has been hived off Apse without the addition of notable new text. Never a very good practice, if the Wikipedia reader is kept firmly in mind. Several juicy paragraphs of information on chancel, enough to have unbalanced the article Apse if they were still there, would show me to have judged wrongly. As this article expands, do please think to revise the brief version that continues to appear as a section at Apse. Dividing articles into the smallest possible alphabetizable "entries" ( see this alphabetized index) clearly reveals "dictionary thinking". Let's keep articles encyclopedic!-- Wetman 00:56, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
Presbytery (architecture) is clearly the same topic as this page, and should be merged. -- 101.119.15.35 ( talk) 03:11, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
Is there any? In texts on architecture they seem to be interchangeable. If the terms have different meanings in lithurgy, the specific religious use by the clergy, the priest..., one might explain it along these lines, not as architecture. Leo translates chancel as 'Chor' in German. MenkinAlRire 21:26, 28 May 2023 (UTC)
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This has been hived off Apse without the addition of notable new text. Never a very good practice, if the Wikipedia reader is kept firmly in mind. Several juicy paragraphs of information on chancel, enough to have unbalanced the article Apse if they were still there, would show me to have judged wrongly. As this article expands, do please think to revise the brief version that continues to appear as a section at Apse. Dividing articles into the smallest possible alphabetizable "entries" ( see this alphabetized index) clearly reveals "dictionary thinking". Let's keep articles encyclopedic!-- Wetman 00:56, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
Presbytery (architecture) is clearly the same topic as this page, and should be merged. -- 101.119.15.35 ( talk) 03:11, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
Is there any? In texts on architecture they seem to be interchangeable. If the terms have different meanings in lithurgy, the specific religious use by the clergy, the priest..., one might explain it along these lines, not as architecture. Leo translates chancel as 'Chor' in German. MenkinAlRire 21:26, 28 May 2023 (UTC)