Byzantine and Romanesque architecture . ^larr.*,. Distinct as the schools of these several provinces arein the main, they nevertheless overlap in minor detailssuch as these. Another instance of it is afforded by thesteeple of Uzerche (Correze) in Aquitaine, which hasthe high pedimented window of Brantome, Chartres, andLe Puy, and also at the corners of the square stage thehorns, like those of a Roman sarcophagus, which havebeen noticed above at Lyons and in Dauphin^\ 1 V. sup. p. 117. Plate CXXIII t %... -^ -*, -v -- ^v ^ ^•^ -n \ -V _


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