[M.130L] [M.130]
[diagram] No 112 113 Ducal Palace. Lower arcade. 130
Frari, p 2 Gothic book. the circular bell is developed
and the dogtooth appears above, and yet the leaf is
far simpler:!
Vaulting. Observe at San G & Paolo, the vaulting diagonal ribs
are ridged [diagram]: and the vaulting is, or I mistake of
wood, and the aisle sub arches rise out of it as opposite
as in la Scala: I think in Italy the idea of mere ribs
filled up or worked up to with vaulting is thoroughly
developed.
Plan of To the Miracoli. do house door and window with
day 2. leaf shaft. Then house in canal with narrow cusp
close by: Teatro Malibran, and finish with Pruili
noting especially its leaf shafts and gabled dentil
Day 3. Gabled dentils. door, and important early tracery at
Campo S. Margerita.
Corner No 112. One of the leaves, up to the figure of Aristotle in
Capital the Corner capital under Judgment of Solomon. I have
Ducal P. hardly ever been so much puzzled as by the neither
blunt nor sharp ends of the lobes. The rib is always
semicircular in section. The leaf is broken off at the
left, but it is the same in places, only varied in flow
on both sides
Now it is of great importance to compare this capital with
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