56
The British School at Rome.
115. (86v) 86 is blank.
<7 . Unnamed cornice—unidentified.
b. 'apud po^tyem Sixtii
A cornice seen at the Ponte Sisto, drawn also by Giuliano da San-
gallo Barb. 70v 'A pie di ponte Sisto.'
c. 'antoniii
A cornice designed by Antonio da Sangallo (supra, p. 6).
d. 'in ede [sic] c. adriani.'
A cornice then in the Palazzo Giraud (cf. supra, 14), but forming
no part of the building itself (as far as a comparison with Letarouilly,
op. cit. ii. Pl. 145-149 tends to show).
e. ' S. suel/or@H) ' [sic] (for Sauedorum).
The impost of the arches of the first order of the theatre of
Marcellus.
f. ' apud s. in. co(n)solationeni.'
This cornice is not identical with either of those drawn by Fra
Giocondo (Uffizi 1539, 2050') and said to have been found near S. Maria
della Consolazione. Cf. Lanciani, Storia degli Scavi, ii. 207.
g. Unnamed.
116. (87) 87' is blank.
a. 'p. uidere.'
The impost of the arches of the lower order in the lower court of
the Belvedere ; the height is correctly given as 44 minuti in drawing No. 45,
supra.
There is a sketch of it in profile in drawing No. 3827, in the Kunst-
gewerbemuseum (Fig. 4) and also of (b) and (e)—and probably also
of (c), though in this case the locality is not indicated.
b. ' circu(in) ara(in) S. petrii
Baron von Geymuller writes as follows with regard to this cornice :'it
belongs to Bramante's chapel around the ancient altar (supra, 79). I do
not know the exact place: but I think it can only have been the cornice
for the attica or perhaps the impost of the arches between the columns ;
but more likely the former.'
The British School at Rome.
115. (86v) 86 is blank.
<7 . Unnamed cornice—unidentified.
b. 'apud po^tyem Sixtii
A cornice seen at the Ponte Sisto, drawn also by Giuliano da San-
gallo Barb. 70v 'A pie di ponte Sisto.'
c. 'antoniii
A cornice designed by Antonio da Sangallo (supra, p. 6).
d. 'in ede [sic] c. adriani.'
A cornice then in the Palazzo Giraud (cf. supra, 14), but forming
no part of the building itself (as far as a comparison with Letarouilly,
op. cit. ii. Pl. 145-149 tends to show).
e. ' S. suel/or@H) ' [sic] (for Sauedorum).
The impost of the arches of the first order of the theatre of
Marcellus.
f. ' apud s. in. co(n)solationeni.'
This cornice is not identical with either of those drawn by Fra
Giocondo (Uffizi 1539, 2050') and said to have been found near S. Maria
della Consolazione. Cf. Lanciani, Storia degli Scavi, ii. 207.
g. Unnamed.
116. (87) 87' is blank.
a. 'p. uidere.'
The impost of the arches of the lower order in the lower court of
the Belvedere ; the height is correctly given as 44 minuti in drawing No. 45,
supra.
There is a sketch of it in profile in drawing No. 3827, in the Kunst-
gewerbemuseum (Fig. 4) and also of (b) and (e)—and probably also
of (c), though in this case the locality is not indicated.
b. ' circu(in) ara(in) S. petrii
Baron von Geymuller writes as follows with regard to this cornice :'it
belongs to Bramante's chapel around the ancient altar (supra, 79). I do
not know the exact place: but I think it can only have been the cornice
for the attica or perhaps the impost of the arches between the columns ;
but more likely the former.'