See also basket capitals.
There are illustrations of Byzantine capitals facing Works, 10.158; facing Works, 10.159; Plate XII facing Works, 11.378.
Works, 10.155ff and Works, 11.270f discuss Byzantine capitals;
Bit Book p.25 capital at St Giacomo di Rialto;
Bit Book p.61 capitals in northern portico of St. Marks;
House Book 2 p.50 on the Palazzo Loredan;
Gothic Book p.59 section of capital and circles between stilted arches;
Palace Book p.2 on second window towards the canal of the Ducal Palace
Palace Book p.7 Palazzo Vitturi
St M[arks] Book p.21 capitals of southern portico of St. Mark’s.
Notebook M p.45 and Notebook M p.193 on basket capitals as characteristic of Byzantine style.
Notebook M p.78L on Lindsay (1847) I p.64, and the squared basketwork capitals of the Byzantine church of San Vitale in Ravenna.
Notebook M p.112 on the combination of Byzantine and later forms.
Notebook M p.136 bases and Byzantine capitals with a reference to Gothic Book p.30.
Notebook M p.194 on the capitals of the Fondaco dei Turchi.
Notebook M2 pp.5ff on the sequence of development of capitals, and the subdivisions of Byzantine capitals.
Notebook M2 p.46 on Byzantine and Corinthian
Notebook M2 p.111 Byzantine form of capitals of Ca’ d’Oro.
Notebook M2 p.128 on the Corinthian capitals of San Michele Pavia, more rudely cut but more accurate than the Byzantine
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