ANTIMENSUM, in the Greek church, answers to the altare portabile, or portable altar in the Latin church. They are both only of late invention, though Habertus would have them as old as St Basil. But Durant and Bona do not pretend to find them in any author before the time of Bede and Charlemagne.
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