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Turchi form; containing a long wall, and rolling - or
rather truncated - into capital: Give other cases where
it is rolled into Capital. The apse of St John and Paul
when it becomes a hexagon capital.
Then show it with its earliest decoration. The addition
of the leaves to the concave in the Murano plinth and
capital highly illustrative p 51 Gothic book.
Then examine Murano plinth: Pietro Cornaro plinth; 6
squared into Capital in Police house, then the various
In Albert Durer’s print tracery - all windows Galleries and rose plinths squared and rounded into their respective
niches at angles - all as at present. capitals or finials p 54 Gothic book.
Tracery in St Marks door between Greek columns as now. Then consider difference between proper cornices, and architraves,
and architrave mouldings.
An architrave in fine times, treated as a flat frieze.
Doge Palace. (Looking at the lower capitals to-day I cannot think
those under the Bonsiers alone one Row between except
one or two. The fact of their having been a door where
the Carton now is alluded to by Angelo Zon in his unpublished
paper and finally proved by the Cronae entry about Dandolo
may let one have the lower arcade earlier, or at all events
some of its capitals) I have now corrected this false
impression Looking in Cadonia for the entry of expense
incurred by the officio della Procuratia San Marco per una
pitra de quo
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