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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Header ACERRA, in Roman antiquity, a small box or pot for holding incense, as distinct from the turibulum (thurible) or censer in which incense was burned. The name was also given by the Romans to a little altar placed near the dead, on which incense was offered every day till the burial. In ecclesiastical Latin the term acerra is still applied to the incense boats used in the Roman ritual. * 15px|Colabora en Wikisource. Wikisource contiene el original de o sobre 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Acerra (pottery). En el cual se ha basado este artículo.
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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Header ACERRA, in Roman antiquity, a small box or pot for holding incense, as distinct from the turibulum (thurible) or censer in which incense was burned. The name was also given by the Romans to a little altar placed near the dead, on which incense was offered every day till the burial. In ecclesiastical Latin the term acerra is still applied to the incense boats used in the Roman ritual. Acerra, en la antigüedad romana, una pequeña caja o la olla para el incienso, a diferencia de la turibulum (thurible) o incensario en el que se quema incienso. El nombre fue dado por los romanos a un pequeño altar situado cerca de los muertos, en la que se ofreció incienso todos los días hasta el entierro. En el latín eclesiástico Acerra plazo sigue siendo aplicado a las embarcaciones utilizadas incienso en el ritual romano. * 15px|Colabora en Wikisource. Wikisource contiene el original de o sobre 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Acerra (pottery). En el cual se ha basado este artículo.