A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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... object of comparison , and the lover of sacred architecture , after a minute examina- tion , I will not say of the Vatican , for the mag- nitude , elevation , and accompaniments of that vast fabric , admit of no comparison , but of ...
... object of comparison , and the lover of sacred architecture , after a minute examina- tion , I will not say of the Vatican , for the mag- nitude , elevation , and accompaniments of that vast fabric , admit of no comparison , but of ...
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... . • * Cassiodorus lived in the sixth century , and was secretary to the first Gothic kings . + Lib . vii . Var . Form . xv . From this epistle we learn , The most remarkable object in the interior of this church Ch . I. 15 THROUGH ITALY .
... . • * Cassiodorus lived in the sixth century , and was secretary to the first Gothic kings . + Lib . vii . Var . Form . xv . From this epistle we learn , The most remarkable object in the interior of this church Ch . I. 15 THROUGH ITALY .
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An. MDCCCII John C. Eustace. The most remarkable object in the interior of this church is the subterranean chapel , in which the body of St. Charles Borromeo reposes . It is immediately under the dome , in form octangular , and lined ...
An. MDCCCII John C. Eustace. The most remarkable object in the interior of this church is the subterranean chapel , in which the body of St. Charles Borromeo reposes . It is immediately under the dome , in form octangular , and lined ...
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... God ; to this grand object he directed his thoughts , ac tions , and whole being , without one sideling glance at interest or pleasure . these public foundations , he bestowed annually the sum of 20 Ch . I. CLASSICAL TOUR.
... God ; to this grand object he directed his thoughts , ac tions , and whole being , without one sideling glance at interest or pleasure . these public foundations , he bestowed annually the sum of 20 Ch . I. CLASSICAL TOUR.
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... which do not present some object of curiosity worthy of a visit . The same observa- tion is applicable both to the convents and to the palaces . From these edifices therefore we will pass to the Ambrosian Ch . 1 . 27 THROUGH ITALY .
... which do not present some object of curiosity worthy of a visit . The same observa- tion is applicable both to the convents and to the palaces . From these edifices therefore we will pass to the Ambrosian Ch . 1 . 27 THROUGH ITALY .
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