Archival and Bibliographic Data on Certain Monuments from Split in the Archaeological Museum

Abstract

Na temelju službenih dopisa, računa, zabilježaka, objava, fotografija i otisaka na papiru utvrđeni su točniji podaci za dio kamenih spomenika podrijetlom iz Splita, koji se nalaze ili su se prije nalazili u Arheološkome muzeju i zbirci društva Bihać. Obrađeni spomenici potječu iz: crkve sv. Trojice, starog samostana sv. Klare, crkve sv. Andrije de fenestris, katedrale sv. Duje, kripte sv. Lucije, crkve sv. Nikole (Mikule), crkve sv. Jakova de colonia, samostana sv. Stjepana de pinis, crkve sv. Fabijana i Sebastijana (sv. Barbara) i samostana sv. Marije de Taurello. Osim toga, govori se i o Dioklecijanovoj palači te o stupu nadbiskupa Pavla iz 11. stoljeća.Based on official records, invoices, notes, publications, photographs and paper impressions, more precise data has been ascertained on a portion of the stone monuments originally from Split, held or previously held in the Archaeological Museum and the Bihać Society Collection. The analyzed monuments are originally from: the Church of the Holy Trinity, the old St. Clare Convent, the Church of St. Andrew de Fensetris, the Cathedral of St. Domnio, the Crypt of St. Lucy, the Church of St. Nicholas, the Church of St. James de Colonia, the Monastery of St. Stephen de Pinis, the Church of Sts. Fabian and Sebastian (St. Barbara) and the Convent of St. Maria de Taurello. Diocletian’s Palace and the Pillar of Archbishop Paul from the eleventh century are also mentioned

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