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Compare the Medicean chapel in S.Lorenzo, for instance, with the high altar of the cathedral of Messina. [41] The roof of the Duomo at Volterra is a fine specimen. [42] It will not be forgotten that Raphael's cartoons were made for tapestry. [43] Bramante Lazzari was born at Castel Durante, near Urbino, in 1444. He spent the early years of his architect's life in Lombardy, in the service of Lodovico Sforza, and came probably to Rome upon his patron's downfall in 1499. [44] See Vol.
I., _Age of the Despots_, p.
342. [45] See Vol.
I., _Age of the Despots_, p.344.See Gregorovius, _Geschichte der Stadt Rom_, vol.viii.p.
127, and the quotation there translated from Pallavicini's _History of the Council of Trent_. [46] See Vol.
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