A Companion to Sardinian History, 500–1500
A Historical Overview of Musical Worship & Culture in Sardinia 471 Roman-Franciscan It originated from the liturgical reform ...
472 Mele Te matrem laudamus Marian paraphrase of the Te Deum. Tenore (cantu a) “Multipart singing” for four voices of the oral t ...
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474 Coroneo Giorgio Spanu’s La Sardegna bizantina tra VI e VII secolo, in which the author analyzed the archaeological context o ...
Architecture in Sardinia from the 5th to the 16th Centuries 475 the territory of the commune of Cabras.6 In more recent years, t ...
476 Coroneo In the fields around Donori, a late nineteenth-century excavation sparked by important marble finds at the site of S ...
Architecture in Sardinia from the 5th to the 16th Centuries 477 2 Cruciform-Plan Byzantine Churches There was a rupture in Sardi ...
478 Coroneo The main reason for sheathing the entire building in stone lies in the necessity of walls thick and sturdy enough to ...
Architecture in Sardinia from the 5th to the 16th Centuries 479 The proportions of the latter are slimmer (the module is a squar ...
480 Coroneo smaller and built with wall partitions of mixed stone, reinforced by cantons only at the corners. A number of Sardin ...
Architecture in Sardinia from the 5th to the 16th Centuries 481 with a clypeate cross that was painted red. Relatively recent re ...
482 Coroneo revealed fragments of frescos depicting the baptism of Christ, which could provide a terminus ante quem for the buil ...
Architecture in Sardinia from the 5th to the 16th Centuries 483 An important dedicatory inscription in medieval Greek is preserv ...
484 Coroneo the four giudicati. Within their realms, the giudici exercised a hybrid form of supreme power, both hereditary and e ...
Architecture in Sardinia from the 5th to the 16th Centuries 485 Figure 18.8 Porto Torres. San Gavino church plan. From Pani Ermi ...
486 Coroneo churches and monasteries, on one hand, and fortresses, palazzi, and city walls, on the other, owed much to the initi ...
Architecture in Sardinia from the 5th to the 16th Centuries 487 all from the need to accommodate the population of the area. Thu ...
488 Coroneo stone-cutters. Therefore, workshops blossomed wherever new modes of con- struction were grafted onto local building ...
Architecture in Sardinia from the 5th to the 16th Centuries 489 in the retinue of the Aragonese oversaw the construction of the ...
490 Coroneo insignia of Aragon confirms the shift from Pisa to Barcelona, and from Pisan— or locally trained craftsmen, still wo ...
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