. Dalmatia : the Quarnero and Istria with Cettigne in Montenegro and the Island of Grado. PaRENIO. 9hud€mi£,iii of ()£Bu:KjJuLk^ B. jeet-. Fil;-. • I J I Fig. 109. On the frieze are little busts of apostles enclosed inqnat re foils and modelled in good style. Though not Ch. XXXI.] Parenzo: the Dno7no. 327 early in date, this ia a very beautiful piece of silver-smiths work. It is a fact interesting to ecclesiologists that massis said at this altar from the eastern side, the prieststanding behind it with his face towards the congre-gation, according to antique usage. The ingenuity of antiq
. Dalmatia : the Quarnero and Istria with Cettigne in Montenegro and the Island of Grado. PaRENIO. 9hud€mi£,iii of ()£Bu:KjJuLk^ B. jeet-. Fil;-. • I J I Fig. 109. On the frieze are little busts of apostles enclosed inqnat re foils and modelled in good style. Though not Ch. XXXI.] Parenzo: the Dno7no. 327 early in date, this ia a very beautiful piece of silver-smiths work. It is a fact interesting to ecclesiologists that massis said at this altar from the eastern side, the prieststanding behind it with his face towards the congre-gation, according to antique usage. The ingenuity of antiquaries has been muchexercised by the curious group of little chapelswhich are entered from the north-east corner of theduomo. The first, marked A (vid. Fig. 106) is alow groined rectangular chamber, with a row ofcentral piers. From this a plain square doorwaywith a descent of two steps leads to a secondchamber B, a square with two semicircular aj^ses toright and left. From this another door leads to thethird and last chapel C, a square with three apsesto north, east, and south. The two last chapels, B and C, have considerableremains of beautif
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