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Identifier: byzantineromanes131jack (find matches)
Title: Byzantine and Romanesque architecture
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Jackson, Thomas Graham, Sir, 1835-1924
Subjects: Architecture, Byzantine Architecture, Romanesque
Publisher: Cambridge (Eng.) University press
Contributing Library: Wellesley College Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries

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Theodore, and that built by DogeGiovanni Participazio in 829, between S. Theodore andthe ducal palace, to receive the body of S. Mark whichwas brought from Alexandria when that city was takenby the Moslem. This first church of S. Mark wasburned during an insurrection in 976 in which DogePietro Candiano IV was killed. It was restored by thenext Doge Pietro Orseolo I, but about the middle of thenth century it was entirely re-built by Doge DomenicoContarini, and was finished and consecrated under DogeVitale Falier in 1085. If as most authorities suppose the old churches ofS. Mark and S. Theodore, as well as that of S. Zaccaria,were basilican it would seem that Latin traditions werestronger at Venice in the 9th century than Greek. Butthe new S. Marks is frankly Greek in plan and style, and is Firstchurch ofS. Mark * There is another opinion that the church of S. Theodore was built byNarses. De Verneilh., LArchitecture Byzantine en France^ p. 121. ?....? *9 ** ** * 8fr M m eo so 100 tttr.
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PLAN OF S. MARKS, VENICE (Spiers) A. Chapel of S. Isidore. B. Baptistery. C. Treasury. I. Ancient work prior to 1063. ■2. Domenico Contarini, 1063—1071. 3. Decorative (marble and mosaics), iioo—1350. 4. Work done about 1300. 5. Renaissance. Fig. 51. D. Chapel of S. Zeno. 232 VENICE (CH. XV Churchof theApostlesConstan-tinople New Church ofS. Mark,Venice a copy according to tradition of Justinians vanished churchof the Holy Apostles at Constantinople (v. sup. p. 109).Like it, S. Marks is in plan a Greek cross (Fig. 51), witha slight prolongation of the western arm ; and it has acentral dome, surrounded by four others which unlikethose at Constantinople are lighted by windows as wellas the central one. The Church of the Apostles alsoseems to have had triforium galleries for the women, asthe Greek usage was, which are wanting at S. Marks,and the choir instead of being under the crossing is in theeastern arm. The new church occupies the site of thetwo old churches of S. Mark and S. T

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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Jackson__Thomas_Graham__Sir__1835_1924
  • booksubject:Architecture__Byzantine
  • booksubject:Architecture__Romanesque
  • bookpublisher:Cambridge__Eng___University_press
  • bookcontributor:Wellesley_College_Library
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