Chapter 6

Eventide at sea (Exit of Pasages)Penumbra de la tarde en el mar (Salida de Pasages)Abendfeier auf dem Meere (Ausfahrt von Pasages)Effet de soir sur la mer à la sortie de PasagesTramonto sul mare (Uscita del porto di Pasages)

Eventide at sea (Exit of Pasages)

Penumbra de la tarde en el mar (Salida de Pasages)Abendfeier auf dem Meere (Ausfahrt von Pasages)Effet de soir sur la mer à la sortie de PasagesTramonto sul mare (Uscita del porto di Pasages)

Penumbra de la tarde en el mar (Salida de Pasages)

Abendfeier auf dem Meere (Ausfahrt von Pasages)

Effet de soir sur la mer à la sortie de Pasages

Tramonto sul mare (Uscita del porto di Pasages)

FOOTNOTES:[A]Vide pictures1-22,25. Bracketed figures in the text refer to the respective views.[B]Cordova was taken soon after the battle of Jerez (711). Abd-ur-rahman I., the founder of the Omaijaden dynasty began to build the mosque in 785. The columns (their number is stated at between 1400 and 1500) were collected from buildings in all countries: Byzantium, Rome, Carthage, Nîmes, Narbonne, etc.; hence their variety of form and material (marble, porphyry, jasper, alabaster). In 1235 Cordova was taken by the Christians. The erection of the choir was begun in 1523.

FOOTNOTES:

[A]Vide pictures1-22,25. Bracketed figures in the text refer to the respective views.

[A]Vide pictures1-22,25. Bracketed figures in the text refer to the respective views.

[B]Cordova was taken soon after the battle of Jerez (711). Abd-ur-rahman I., the founder of the Omaijaden dynasty began to build the mosque in 785. The columns (their number is stated at between 1400 and 1500) were collected from buildings in all countries: Byzantium, Rome, Carthage, Nîmes, Narbonne, etc.; hence their variety of form and material (marble, porphyry, jasper, alabaster). In 1235 Cordova was taken by the Christians. The erection of the choir was begun in 1523.

[B]Cordova was taken soon after the battle of Jerez (711). Abd-ur-rahman I., the founder of the Omaijaden dynasty began to build the mosque in 785. The columns (their number is stated at between 1400 and 1500) were collected from buildings in all countries: Byzantium, Rome, Carthage, Nîmes, Narbonne, etc.; hence their variety of form and material (marble, porphyry, jasper, alabaster). In 1235 Cordova was taken by the Christians. The erection of the choir was begun in 1523.


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