[M.104L] [M.104]
[diagram] No 79, 80, 81. Campiello St Rocco 104
A i and the restored window side above it. The final restorations
or destructions cannot be called a period at all - which
destroyed the windows - c - f &c and added the plinth
to i.
But, again - I have a great independent period; that
of the three old sides of the interior court - of its
windows with travery above - and of the 3rd order
windows - (p 83 and 84 above)
These windows of the upper part of the cortile I
also examined to-day: 22nd Decem: Their
traceries are drawn on No 79 - and their sections
given on the back of No 78.
No 81. In the little Campiello St Rocco, which is entered by
Early windows a sottoportico opposite the apse of the Frari, is this most
interesting tier of four windows: one shaft of stone with the
simply truncated head - of profile a opposite and plan b or
at least b properly rounded and four pilasters whose
heads are defaced - but they have had brick abaci of the
section c. opposite and a fragment of a stone plinth
remains below of same section. It is very curious that
the round brick fork at the top and base of the windows
is as far as I could see, cast in one piece. It is
very singular to see the system of masonry thus
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