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SPANISH ARCHITECTURE.
Part II.

248 SPANISH AECIIITECTURE. Part II. It is difficult to distinguish between the buildings existing in Catalonia and on the southern side of the Pyrenees, and those which prevailed in the southern Aquitanian province. The cliurch at Roda, for instance (Woodcut No. 690), niight as '^!m>^iL!:^^:^>^ 10 20 30 40 50 ilii ^^'i^■,^' u.„^ Iinii.; .1.1/ _i^ -^=sff I'tt , ^^ ^

w mi ■. rj^ i 688. Plan of S. L';i>o. (,From "Moil. Arch.") well have been found at Alet (Woodcuts NOS. 315, 816), or cSO. Detail of S. Pablo. (From "Mou. Arch.") Elne (Woodcuts Nos. 326), 327). It presents a complete Gothic style, rich and elegant in its details, but the ])arts badly fused together, and not well proportioned 690. Church at Roda, (From Parceriea.)