- A bell
tower is a
tower that
contains one or more bells, or that is
designed to hold
bells even if it has none. Such a
tower commonly serves as part of...
-
house of dell'Opera di
Santa Maria,
bequeathed sixty soldi to the
Opera Campanilis petrarum Sancte Marie. The sum was then used
toward the
purchase of a...
- Genus:
Ptichodis Species: P. bucetum
Binomial name
Ptichodis bucetum (Grote, 1883)
Synonyms Celiptera bucetum Grote, 1883
Phurys campanilis Smith, 1905...
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exhibits three typical Italianate features: a
prominently bracketed cornice,
towers based on
Italian campanili and belvederes, and
adjoining arched windows....
- Gian
Gerolamo Campanili (died 22 June 1626) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Isernia (1608–1625) and
Bishop of
Lacedonia (1625–1626)...
- The two
towers which remain on the
property are the
remnants of the
campanili of the monastery's church.
After failing in his
attempts to buy the nearby...
- an
important example of
Romanesque architecture in the Canavese. The
campanili are
attributed to the
early 11th century,
though the
upper parts which...
-
exists today.
Another causeway was to be built,
called "The
Drive of the
Campanili." The
causeway would connect Hibiscus Island (south of the
Venetian Islands)...
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there are some
oriental influences in the exterior,
particularly the two
campanili which resemble minarets. As a
pilgrimage church, the
building was expected...
- Upon his death, the
chapter met secretly—"in
quadam camera secreta in
campanili ecclesie Moraviensis" ("in the same
secret chamber in the bell
tower of...