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Rh Bk. IV. Ch. II. DOUBLE CHURCHES. 33 between the two ; if it existed, it has been stopped up. There is another at Eger, and two are described by Puttrich in his beautiful work on Saxony ; one of these, the chapel at Landsberg near Halle, is given in plan and section in Woodcuts Nos, 485 and 486 ; and though small, being only 40 ft, by 28 internally, presents some beautiful com- binations, and the details are finished with a degree of elegance not ■t 484. View of the Church of Schwartz Rheindorf. (From Simon.) generally found in larger edifices ; the other, that at Friburg on the TJnstrutt, measuring 21 ft. by 28, is altogether the best of the class, from the beauty of its capitals and the finish of every part of it. It belongs in time to the very end of the 12th, or rather perhaps to the 13th century, and from the form of its vaults and the foliation of their principal ribs, one is almost inclined to ascribe to it a later vol.. II. — 2