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AND THEIR PRINCIPAL WORKS.

1133
AFTER CHRIST.
59. Jacopo of Germany.Remodelling the buildings of tlie monastery of St. Francisco
at Assisi
;
tlie Palazzo del Barjello
;
and the facade of the archbishop's
palace,
both at Florence.
60. Nicola of Pisa.^Monastery and church of the Dominicans at Bologna; church of
San Micheli
;
some palaces
;
and tlie octagonal campanile of the Augustins at
Pisa; church del Sail Antonio at Padua; church of Santa Maria at Orvieto
;
church de' Fratri Minori at Venice
;
abbey in the plains of Tagliacozzo, near
Naples, as a memorial of the victory by Charles I. over Conrad
;
design for the
ciiureh of San Giovanni at Siena, and for the church and monastery della Santis-
sima Trinita at Florence; Dominican monastery at Arezzo, carried out bv ]Macp-
lione, his scholar. Repairs and alterations to the duomo at Volterra, and tlie
Dominican monastery at Viteibo.
61. Henri he Narbonne of France.Cathedral at Gerona, in Spain, which city he
undertook to visit six times a year.
62. Jacobus de Favariis of Narbonne, in France.Succeeded him at Gerona.
63. Fuccio or Fucius of Italy.Perhaps restored the cliurch of Santa Maria sul' Arno at
Florence. The gate and tovvers near the river Volturno at Capua. Fiiiislied the
Cartel Capuano, now the Vicaria, and Castello dell' Uovo, at Naples, commenced
by Buono.
64. Fekrante Maglione of Pisa. Cathedral and church of San Lorenzo at Naples.
Palazzo Vecchio and many churches at Naples, in conjunction witii Giovanni
Benincasa. Dominican monastery at Arezzo, from tlie designs of Nicolo da
Pisa.
65. Masuccio of Naples. Completed the Castel Nuovo, and the church of Santa Maria
della Nuova; designed the churches of San Domeiiico Maggiore and San Giovanni
Maggiore ; restored the cathedral of San Gennaro
; designed the Palazzo Saul'
Angelo and Palazzo Colombrano; all at Naples.
66. Giovanni da Pisa, in Italy (son of Nicola da Pisa).Campo Santo or public cemetery,
and the tribune of the Duomo, at Pisa; Castel Nuovo, and thechurth of Santa Maria
della Nuovo at Naples
;
facade of the cathedral at Siena ; many buildings at
Arezzo and other towns in Italy. He was the first architect in the modern style
of fortification.
67. Erwin von Steinbach, in Germany.The portail of the cathedral at Strasbourg,
from 1277 till his death in 1318. His son continued the work.
68. Stefano Masuccio of Naples.Church of Santa Chiara at Naples. The lower part
of the campanile is attributed to him or to his pupil Giacomo dk Sanctis.
69. Pedro Perez of Spain.Commenced the cathedral at Toledo.
Ifttb. Century.
70. Arnolfo di Cambio or Arnolfo di Lapo of Florence. Restoration of tlie ponte di
Trinita; the churcli of Santa Croce
;
the walls of tlie city, with the towers; the
loggia of the Or San Michele
;
the principal chapel of the Badia, enlarging the
church and the campanile
;
Palazzo della Signori, now Pallazzo Veccnio
;
design,
model, and foundation of the cathedral of Sta Maria del Fiore, with the Loggia and
the Piazza dei Priori ; all at Florence
71.
Johannes de Middelton, of Durham.
As mason erected the lower part of tlie dor-
mitory of the monastery
;
completed by Peter Dryng in HOI.
72. Andrea da Pisa in Italy.Designed the Castello della Scarperia at MugcUo, at the
foot of the Apennines
;
designed tlie chuich of San Giovanni at Pisluja
;
fort. lied
and enlarged the ducal Palazzo Gualtieri at Floieiice.
73. Agostino d.* Siena, or va Pisa, in Italy, and bis brother Angelo da Pisa. North
and west facades of the cathedral at Siena, and two gates
;
church and monas-
tery of San Francisco
;
Palazzo de' Nove Magistrati
;
grand fountain in the piazza
opposite the Palazzo della Signoria ; hall of ilie council cliainher, and Palazzo
Publico
;
church della Santa Maria in Piazza Manetti, all at Siena, and all built by
him in conjunction with his brother; also se\eral works at Afcsisi, Orv:eto, and otlier
towns.
74.
William Bovden of England.Chief architect (or master mason) for the chapel of
the Virgin at St. Alhaus Abbey Church.
75. Henry {Lutumus, or stonemason) of Evesham, in England. Chajiter-house, refec-
tory, abbot's hall, and kitchen of the monastery at Evesham.
76. Walter de Weston of England. Clerk of the works at Westminster, kept the rolls
of expenses of the erection of St. Stephen's Chapel.
77.
Thomas of Canterbury, in England,Master mason, 1330, at St Stephen's Chapel,
Westminster.

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