Architecture in Italy, from the sixth to the eleventh century; historical and critical researches . lirvg ?k pi mm %.Li. into tlnee naves by columnsor pilasters, reproducing nei-ther more nor less than theold common Latin —In the mu-seum of Vicenza one maysee a florid capital in Greekstyle of the eighth century(unfortunately very muchout of condition), and afragment of a pai-apet withpart of a cross finely coveredl)y a net and flanked byboughs, leaves, and bunchesof grapes. Another fragment of the same style exists in the ground floor of the Palazzo Orgian. It is the half of a f


Architecture in Italy, from the sixth to the eleventh century; historical and critical researches . lirvg ?k pi mm %.Li. into tlnee naves by columnsor pilasters, reproducing nei-ther more nor less than theold common Latin —In the mu-seum of Vicenza one maysee a florid capital in Greekstyle of the eighth century(unfortunately very muchout of condition), and afragment of a pai-apet withpart of a cross finely coveredl)y a net and flanked byboughs, leaves, and bunchesof grapes. Another fragment of the same style exists in the ground floor of the Palazzo Orgian. It is the half of a fronton similar to those of S. Maria-in-Yalle of Cividale. A good part of the cross in the middle still remains, adorned ^nth braiding and little volutes at the ends of the arms. a wretched lamb bearing a little cross, doves, roses of various kinds, and braids. MoxsELicE.—A little pilaster, which must have formed part of the chancel of a presbyteiy of the eighth century, is preserved in Monselice, near the Municipio. In its superior part avc find the remains of the base of the colonnette that served to su]iport


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