Architecture in Italy, from the sixth to the eleventh century; historical and critical researches . imitation ofthe Corinthian; they have leaves that look as though theywere piled up in a species of shell, rough caulicules, crosseswith double volutes, aiul the customary shabby abaci. No one would know how to oj^pose me in suggesting thatthe little church l)elongs to a less remote period, and that thecapitals of more ancient buildings have been adapted to it: first, 255.
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