Byzantine and Romanesque architecture . Fig. 65. from composite (Fig. 65), and have no necking; they arewell carved, and carry a stringcourse or cornice at thefirst floor level decorated with a regular Byzantine upper storey has a colonnade of little fluted pilasterswith queer Ionic capitals (Fig. 66), supporting whatin our Anglo-Saxon work we call straight-sided of them are pierced with simple round-headed Plate LXXXIII.


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