The Shores of the Adriatic the Italian Side An Architectural And Archologica

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The Shores of the Adriatic the Italian Side An Architectural And Archologica
Jackson Frederick Hamilton
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One of us had some chocolate in his pocket, which he gave him (a treat to poor children in a country where sweets are unattainable). He waited for the return of the train at night and boarded it to ask for more, and then told us he had given the other to the " bambini/ 1 which with an Italian boy is a thing likely enough to happen. Unfortunately, we had none left to give him.
There are a few Gothic churches in the town, most of which have been sadly modernised. S. Francesco is perhaps the most
...noticeable, founded in 1283 and con- secrated three years later, Romanesque in plan with Gothic details. It has a pointed doorway with carved ornament of pine cones or grapes, and palm- or fir- leaves a good deal conventionalised. Among these fine Apulian churches it is not so striking as it would be elsewhere. S. Domenico was built in the first half of the fourteenth century by the gifts of Carlo di Durazzo, lord of Bitonto. It had a high altar made by Francesco di Oculato di Bitonto in 1388 at the expense of the noble Vito de Joannone.

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