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472 472 BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE. Part II. At Sandjerli, not far from Ani, is another church, which, from inscriptions translated by M. Brosset, and from sections given by him, appears to belong to the same date (1033-1044), and to possess coupled 925. East Elevation of Chapel at Samthawis. (From Grimm.) .ijiiiiilliiiiilii dim. Niche at Samthawis, (From Grimm.) columns and pointed arches like those of the cathedral of Ani, which indeed it resembles in many points, and which renders the date above given highly probable. 927. Plan of Tomb at Ani. (From Texier.) 10 928. Tomb at Ani. (From Texier.) 20 30 I I The plans above quoted may probably be taken as those most typical of the style, but in no part of the world are the arrangements