. Dalmatia : the Quarnero and Istria with Cettigne in Montenegro and the Island of Grado. indebted for a mostkindly and hospitable reception in a place wherestrangers would fare very indifferently without anintroduction, assured us that though the peoplelook poor they really are not badly off, all of themhaving small j^ossessions in land and live stock bymeans of which they get a very fair living. The church, though it did not realize the promiseof extreme antiquity held out by Dr. Kandler, byno means disappointed our expectations. It has theregular basilican plan of a nave and aisles (
. Dalmatia : the Quarnero and Istria with Cettigne in Montenegro and the Island of Grado. indebted for a mostkindly and hospitable reception in a place wherestrangers would fare very indifferently without anintroduction, assured us that though the peoplelook poor they really are not badly off, all of themhaving small j^ossessions in land and live stock bymeans of which they get a very fair living. The church, though it did not realize the promiseof extreme antiquity held out by Dr. Kandler, byno means disappointed our expectations. It has theregular basilican plan of a nave and aisles ( 113) divided by arcades of narrow semicirculararches, and ending eastwards in three apses. Theexterior as usual is extremely plain, the only archi- ^ In an instrument of 1325 the names of sixteen families ofthe town appear, of which only two are distinctly Slavonic,Franceschi, p. 160. 36 S. Lorenzo in Pasenatico. [ch. xxxil. tectural features indeed being three shallow archeson the outside of the apses, of which those on the %/t^/^^V.»«.ay^>^^,<«».~M»^.MK«^--/^^^^^^. San Lorenzo IN PrSEl>iATICO
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