282 INDEXMatroneum see GynaeconitisMilan, Edict of, I. 186Milan, seat of Empire, I. 14? *43 ?destroyed, I. 261 ;head of Lombardleague,I. 261; S. Ambroglo,I. 261, 267, 273; n. 154, 258;S. Babila, I. 268, 269 ; S, Eustorgio,r.269; S. Satiro, I. 268; S. Sepolcro,I. 268Mithra, cult of, I.147, 201Modena, i. 269, 271, 272Moissac, it. 87, 88Monasticism, its origin, n. 91 ;inBurgundy, n. 91 ; refuge of theArts, ix. 93, 124Monkwearmouth, n, 184, 199, 200S. Michel, 151Montmajeur, n. 75-78Mont n.MonzajTheodelinda'schurchatjl^HMosaic of marble see MarbleMosaic of glass,I,49, 57, 5$, 64, 7*>75,98, 115, 119, *32> 149) I5* *53>164, 179, 182, 203,249; relation ofthose at the "Chora" to Italianart, I.133 ; inconsistency withcoloured glass, n. 27 ; example inFrance, II. 34Mosques of Constantinople, I. 143Mural-painting, inconsistent withcoloured glass, n. 27Murano, I. 235Narthex, I. 46, 56, 68, 95, 124, 132,177, 191; IL 176Neuvy, S. Sepulchre, n* 122, 123Nevers, Count of, his disputes withVdzelay, n* 170Nicaea, first council of, I. 26 ;secondcouncil restores of, image worship,I,119Nicomedia, church at, I.17Nimbus, its use, or absence, I. 71, 75,77, 167, 179Nimes, I. 7, 8; n. 28, 29Norman architecture, its character,n. 149, 158, 169, 208, 159Normans in Italy, i.273 IL j 149 ;in France, n, 147, i6oj inland, n. 149, 205Eng-Northampton, S. Peter's, n, 237, 246Norwich, IL 81, 154, 208, 221Nymeguen, n, 8Odoacer, end of the Western Empire,L 146, 161, 172Odon de Deuil, his account of Con-i.stantinople, no, 142Orders, the classic, abandoned in theEast, I. 40, 142; Gothic, subordinationof, I.265Ornament, extravagant use of, byRomans,i. 10Oxford, S. Michael's, n. 193, 194,209 S. Peter in the; East, II. 209Padua, S. Antonio, L 240Paganism, its duration at Rome,I.146; its disappearance, I* 147Painters, Greek in Italy, I.134, 205Palermo, L 244, 245* 2 74 .Papacy, its growth, r. 226; its breachwith the East, L 227 ; acquires theExarchate, L 228Parenzo, i, 66, 181, 195; n. 224Paris, Notre Dame, n. 80Parma, I. 250, 266, 268, 271, 272, 273Patrons of Art, their place in design,II. 1 66, 167Pavements, i, 156, j8o, 184, 198,208,220; n. 173, 176Pavia, I. 210, 215, 266, 272, 273Pendenti ves,I. 39, 73, 240,Pdrigueux, S* Front, I* 241 II. ; 34,50, 52 its; influence, 1 1. 56 ;S.see DomeEtienne, II, 42, 50Pershore, n. 85Perugia, S. Angelo, L 193Peterborough, II. 154, 230, 254, 255Philip II (Augustus) of France, IL159Pilgrimages, their value, n. 165, 216Pisa., I. 242 ; Duomo, 242, 273 II.;258 its influence on art,i.245, 250 ; ;campanile, II. 258; baptistery, n*258, 259, 272; n. 263; Capelladella Spinu,n. 251Pisano, Nicola, I. 134, 250, 259 n.; 263Pistpja, t. 245, 272, 273Pittington church, jr. 228Plutarch, on social status of artists,I*3Poitiers, S. Hilaire, II* 42, 44, 52 ;Notre Dame, u 45, 46, 52, 56, 240,Montierneuf, n. 52 S.; Radegonde,n. 57; Temple de S. Jean, n. 52;cathedral, 1 1. 50Pola, i. 218Polignac, n. 45Polychrome masonry, n. 102, 130,237
atINDEX283Pomj>o,s*% i. 184Ponlitfny* u. 107Poivhrs, tlu kLombard, i. 27 3IVoropius his account of &, fcJL 82 ; of other churches, by Justtnian^i,109, no; n. 16*7; theHiMoria Arcana, I. 112Provence, its history, ir, 62;Romanremains, IL 28; architechiiNe in, IL63, i6g, 258Pulpit, at Tasranella, i, 224 ; Pisa,i.259; at Milan, I. 264Pulvino, it^ invention, I. 51, 171 ; atSaUmira, I, 57, 62 ;at Comstantinoplt\i. 9, 108; at RiLvrsnna, I,i50, i 54, 164, 176; at Rome, I. 191 ;at Venire, I. 233 at ; PHITOWB,I. 182Quail)- Lou/ct, 1. 41QucuiiHoiKlti I. 32Ravenna, I, 143, 148; n. 32^S, Apollinarc Nuovo, I, 50, 66,S. A poll mare in Classc, 1 53, 131,1 80, 206S. AKftt.x, I.156, 165Baptistery, l. 148; II 54Basilica Ursiarui, i. 4^Ivory throne, I* 158(rulla Pkiriclia's tomb housie, l, 39,u6, 152H. (tiovaiini Evangel ista, I*153,165, 171S, Mari.n in Cosmedin, i, 163, 167Kcclewiu lUitriuna, legend o*f, 1*159S, Ptero Chrysologcj,r.ij 7Rotunda, i. 168S. f,Spirits, 157S. Vitalo, L S3> 167, 173, 2J89. 240;n. 3, 257Ravenna a school of art, L 1169, 170Reason in architecture,II, 3 66Rcrulver* H. 199, 200Report on structural condition ofS. Sophia, Cor* stan tint op le >4l. 102Repton, II, i%9t 199Ricz, !L 78Ripon, Saxon minister, it aotRitual, growth of Chnstla.ii, I. 45;in the Greek church,I. 406Rochester, 152, 235, 250Rcxlpcrtus, architect,r*313, 217,219Roman attitude towards the arts, i.3, 4; influence on formation ofstyle, i. 5, 6Roman architecture, the only ancientstyle of use to us, I. 1 1 ; universaluse throughout the empire,I.13;strength of its tradition, u. 180, 259Rome, contest for the bishopric,1.187Rome, Baptistery, the Lateran, I. 189.Byzantine influence at, I.204S. Agnesefuori le Mura, i. 186, 193,203S. Clemente, i, 186, 198, 209 n. 10; S. Costanza,!. 52, So, 119, 158, 189192,205, 249; IK 123, 227S. Francesca Romana, I. 207Giorgio inV elabro, 1. 202, 207, 209S^ Giovanni in Laterano,I. 188SS. Giovanni e Paolo, I. 201, 207,251, 271S, Lorenzo fuori le Mura, I. 186,S193, 204, 209Maria Antica,I.204 n. ; 183S. Maria in Cosmedin, I. 197, 207,272; n. 10, 224S. Maria in Domnica, I. 201S. Maria Maggiore,I.24, 167, 186,195S. Maria in Trastevere,i. 186S* Paolo fuori le Mura, L 16, 24,186, 187S. Peter's, i. 18 and^,, 24, 96, 186202S. Prassede,I. S, Sabina, I. 195, 218S. Stefano Rotondo, I, 191, 205Campaniles at Rome, I. 207Ronasey, it 234Round arch, monastic adherence to,n. 236, 255Round churches, n. 122Royal power, extension of, in France,It. 159, 170Royat, n. 138Ruthwell, cross at, II. 196Saintes, IL 57S. Alban's, n. 81, 208, 229S. Andrew's, n. 190S. Aventin, n. 86S, Bertrand de Comminges, IL 85S. David's, II. 245S. Denis, II. 65, 163S. Evremond, IL 162S. Gail, u. 10, 1 8S. Gilles, I. 272; IL ii 68, 80, 103,249, 261
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