. Medieval architecture, its origins and development, with lists of monuments and bibliographies. ition, which, on the whole,carries conviction. No one believes longer in Cattaneos ascription to the VI century of the cam-panile of S. Satiro, Milan. M. Enlart, however, (ilanuel darcheologie jranfaise, p. 174), citestwo texts which seem to show that the date for the introduction of bell towers must be placedat least as early as the VIII century. One, from the Liber Pontificalis, states that the popesStephen II (75i2-757), Hadrian I (772-79,5), and Leo III (795-816), placed bells in the towersof
. Medieval architecture, its origins and development, with lists of monuments and bibliographies. ition, which, on the whole,carries conviction. No one believes longer in Cattaneos ascription to the VI century of the cam-panile of S. Satiro, Milan. M. Enlart, however, (ilanuel darcheologie jranfaise, p. 174), citestwo texts which seem to show that the date for the introduction of bell towers must be placedat least as early as the VIII century. One, from the Liber Pontificalis, states that the popesStephen II (75i2-757), Hadrian I (772-79,5), and Leo III (795-816), placed bells in the towersof the Vatican basilica. The other, the chronicle of the abbots of Fontenelle, mentions, whilespeaking of Prevot Tentsindus, who held office from 734-738, that he had made a bell to be placedin the tower, as is usual in churches. Campanum in turricula collocandum ut moris est ecrlesi-arum. (Pertz, M. G. H., Scr. t. II, p. 284). See also below, p. 160. ? Many eminent scholars, however, and especially Viollet-le-Duc have seen a direct connec-tion between the two. 2 Including the Djebel Siman. 82. ^^^?^^ y-l ? ? ? ? I^ ? ? ? I I B ? I ? ^
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