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1G Supplement to the Antiquitates American.®.
The history of art in the ancient countries of the
North, more especially as vegarils architecture, has been
as yet but very little explored. There remain, besides,
very few structures of the 11th and 12th centuries in
such a state as to enable us to trace the original style
of building. But as these structures merit by means of
delineations and descriptions to be rendered accessible to
a greater number of investigators, the Royal Society of
Northern Antiquaries intend, in their Annals of next year,
to commence a series of communications on some of the
more important architectural remains of the olden time of
the North, for which purpose one of our ablest artistical
historians1 has promised his assistance. Referring to
the more detailed descriptions to be given in the Annals,
I shall at present confine myself to exhibiting, for the
purpose of being compared with the ancient structure in
Newport, three buildings in Denmark, belonging to the
remote epoch in question.
Vestervig Church in Jutland situated near the
western inlet of Liimfiord. This church, Ecclcsin Scti
Thcoilc/ari, belonged originally to the Augustine Mona-
which the Greeks built in Sicily. According to Simon of Leon-
tino, who was Bishop of Syracuse in the 13th century, it is
said to have been erected by Bclisarius in gratitude for a victory
which he obtained over the Goths in 535. The account'of this
remarkable building, which was recommended to- my attention by
Professor Hiiyen, is to be found, in lnvige’s Palermo Sacro, Parte
II p. 42-1, according to a MS of 1581. Its northern facade
fronted the main street of Palermo, called Cassaro: having sus-
tained injury in consequence of the formation of this street in
1561, it was in the year 1648 entirely pulled down.
’) Professor Hiiyen to whom I am also indebted for the
following account of Vestervig Church, which he inspected some
years ago.
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