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Identifier: handbookofromeca00john (find matches)
Title: A handbook of Rome and the Campagna
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: John Murray (Firm)
Subjects: Rome (Italy) -- Guidebooks
Publisher: London : J. Murray
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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tioris resulted inthe clearing out of the aisles andnave, and in bringing to light theancient Basilica. The FprER Church was nearly re-built by Paschal II. in 1108, whenthe clioir and ambunes, which stoodformerly in the lower, were removedhither. The atrium, with its quadriporticus,is the only perfect specimen in Rome,although traces of similar ones areto be seen at other early churches.!It dates probably from Paschal II.stime, and is surrounded on three sidesby granite columns with Ionic capi- t Writers on Church History designate underthis name the period after Constaiitines con-version, when religious persecution ceased, andthe open celebration of Christian worship waspermitted. J S. Cecilia, SS. Quattro Coronati, S. Alessio. 110 Route 11.—S. Glemente. Sect. I. tals. Over the entrance gate rises acanopy of the 13th cent, flanked byrude Ionic and composite columns,partly rebuilt by Clement XI. Thelabrum or vase for ablution beforeentering the Church has been replacedby a fountain.
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S. CLEMEXTE. (Upper Church.) A. Entrance. B. Atrium. 6. Quadriporti-cus. C. Nave. D. Choir. 1, 2. Ambones.3. Ancient marble screen. 4. High altar.E. Presbytery and Tribune. 5. Episcopalchair. 6. Chapel of St. John. 7. Rosary.8. Passion. 9. St. Dominic. a. Side en-trance from the street, b. Entrance to thesacristy and lower church. The Upper Church has 16 ancientcolumns of diflerent materials andorders. The aisles are of unequalwidth, that on the right being thenarrower, a treatment for which nosatisfactory reason has yet been as-signed. To the 1. of tbe principaldoor is a marble slab engraved withan index of books oflered to thechurch.—L. In the middle of thenave is the curious Choir, removed from the lowerChurch. It is enclosed by walls ofmarble, bearing sculptured Christianemblems, and the monogram of PopeJohn II. On the sides of tlie choirare the Ambones : that on the 1., fromwhich the Gospel was read, has adouble staircase with a handsomecandelabrum in mosaic-work for thePaschal

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