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Visited with Panayoti and Jim March 2019, guided by the director of the gardens
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Polycandelon, Early Byzantine, 6th Century, Bronze
With a glass lamp set into each of its round compartments, light would stream out in all directions from the polycandlon (=many lights). That light, magnified through the oil and water of the lamps, was very bright and efficient. Inside a church, it would have incorporated the many references to light that appear in biblical, liturgical and homiletic texts.