1957
DOI: 10.3406/piot.1957.1464
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Dalle funéraire d'une princesse de Morée (XIIIe siècle)

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“…81 Thus the Glarentza church was built to a 'Franciscan' design by local masons, trained in the Byzantine tradition. 82 At Beaulieu, the walls would most likely have been of ashlar, like those of every other medieval Latin church on the island. The chiesa a sala type, seemingly unrelated to current developments in Latin church-building in Cyprus, was probably transmitted to Nicosia (just as it had been to Glarentza) through specifically Franciscan channels.…”
Section: Epilogue: Beaulieu and Early Franciscan Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…81 Thus the Glarentza church was built to a 'Franciscan' design by local masons, trained in the Byzantine tradition. 82 At Beaulieu, the walls would most likely have been of ashlar, like those of every other medieval Latin church on the island. The chiesa a sala type, seemingly unrelated to current developments in Latin church-building in Cyprus, was probably transmitted to Nicosia (just as it had been to Glarentza) through specifically Franciscan channels.…”
Section: Epilogue: Beaulieu and Early Franciscan Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%