Architecture in Italy, from the sixth to the eleventh century; historical and critical researches . med projections of thewalls, under the lower extremities of the frontons, find theircounteiparts. The atrium of the church had originally five arcades, the twolateral ones supported by piedroits, that of the centre beingplanted on two columns, one of which is now replaced by aterra-cotta pilaster. The only remaining one is of preciousproconneso; it has no capital, but only an abacus of mediumheight. The three doors are rectangular ; they have quite bareposts, and, above the architrave of the cen


Architecture in Italy, from the sixth to the eleventh century; historical and critical researches . med projections of thewalls, under the lower extremities of the frontons, find theircounteiparts. The atrium of the church had originally five arcades, the twolateral ones supported by piedroits, that of the centre beingplanted on two columns, one of which is now replaced by aterra-cotta pilaster. The only remaining one is of preciousproconneso; it has no capital, but only an abacus of mediumheight. The three doors are rectangular ; they have quite bareposts, and, above the architrave of the central one is a blindarch after the Greek fashion. 65 The cainpiiiiile (belfry) wus built much later, to the flctrimentof the atrium. Selvatico says it is of cylijidrical fdim. ainltleolares it therelbre to be one of the oldest in Venetia ; which istotally false. The campanile of Grado is square, and Selvaticoevidently confounded it with that of the cathedral of Caorle !Yet they are miles apart. ^:^!\:r^-- Mi. ? .ft i- ?/ i ? ,.. .Ur^V •?;?,? .??.•? . ?,??. .? Ik.


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