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284 INDEXSquinch, L 38S Junien, n. 42, 48, 52,S. Just, ii.8557, 59, 14250; in England, IL 184, 199, 209, 252 S. Leonard, n. 42, 52, 60, 142S. Lorenzo in Pasenatico, II. 192, 194S. Nectaire, II. 127, 135S. Saturnin, n, 138S. Savin, n. 52, 59, 114Sagittarius, n. 248Salonica, Eski Djouma, I. 46, 56, 65,69, 71, 171, 206Church of the Apostles,I.128,135, 137, 233Church of S. Demetrius, I. 48, 53,60, 74, 181, 206, 233; n. 139Church of S. Ellas, I. 127, 136Church of S. George, I. 46, 69Church of S. Sophia, L 53, 73, 115,171, rSi ; II.139Sarcophagus, patent for, I. 170;Christian, I. 109, 216; n. 29Saulieu, II, 99Saxon architecture, its characteristics,n. 180 etc., 202, 203, 259; thegreater churches, II. 201 ;its influenceon Norman, n. 209Sculpture, Byzantine, L 51, 57, 62,93799, i.54> 176, 234, 241; liyzantmeavoidance of human figure,i.41, 51; n. 70; in Lombardy, I.215, 264, 273; in Aquitaine, u. 46;in Germany, n. 16, 25; in Provence,II. 70, 80, 88 ; at Moissac,II. 88; in^ Burgundy, II. 103, 106,no, 112; in Auvergne, II. 133, 144;in Normandy, n, 149, 154; inSaxon England, n. 196; in NormanEngland, II.240 etc., 251Sebenico, I. 32, 271Sens, 11. 84Sidonius Apollinaris, 11. 28, 30, 32,52, 90, 91, 116, 117Silchester, n. 173, 175,Sinan, architect, L 143199Solignac, II. 40, 42, 50Sompting, n. 21Souaideh, I, 32Souillac, II. 38, 49, 50, 84Southwell, n. 154Spalato, Diocletian's palace,i.21, 31,41, 163 ; tower, L 268 n. ; 56Speyer, i. 251; n, 9, 12, 14Spire, in Dalmatia, I. 268; in Germany,II. 20Square end to church, in France, n.Stamford, S. Leonard's, n. 256Stow Longa, dooihead, n. 242Strassbur^, n. 21Strip-work masonry, n. 191Stucco, ornament in, L 183, 185; IL 34Suger, abbot, n. 65, 164Sul, British deity at Bath, u. 178Symbolism in sculpture, II. 248Syria, its influence on Byzantine arti, 28, 42Taurobolium, rite of, I. 147Tewkesbury, ir. 85, 231Theodelmda, Queen, i, 214, 215, 247Theodora, i. 173, 179Theodoric, king of Italy,r.161, 173,226, 228 ; his care for old buildings,I. 162; tomb, i. :68j palace atRavenna, I. 163, 165, 106; n. 2Theodoric II, n. 29Theodostus the Gx*eat, edicts againstPaganism, I. 147Theodosius II, his walls at Constantinople,I. 54Thoro<strong>net</strong>, n. 78Timber, scarcity of, in Syria, I.29;use in Saxon architecture, n. iSoTorcello, i, 206, 218, 235Toscanella, S. Pietro, I. 216; II.u,193; S. Maria Maggiore, I. 221,27 1 \ Canonica, i.221; otherbuildings, I. 225Toulouse, n. 28, 82Tourmanin, I. 41Tournai, IL 21Tours, n. 30, 56Towers, at Ravenna, I. 155, ry8; atRome, i. 207; at Lucca, i. 257;in Lombardy, I. 267, 268; IL 190;in Dalmatia, L 268 ;inGermany,IL 9, 12, 17; in Saxon England, XL190Trabcation, its use by the Romans,L 822 ; weakness of, r. 9Traii, L 41, 209, 268, 271; IL 69Triforium, IL 154, 202; proportionof, IL 217, 222, 228, 230, 231,_ 234Triple chancel arch, JL 200Tromp, i. 38Troyes, church of S, Urbain, IL126Ursus, bishop of Ravenna, L 148

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