Capitolo 23
otherwise from the workmanship on the chandelier of Gloucester in the South
Museum of Kensington that was done in the twelfth century.
The wine glass of Bernward has put with stones of piece of antiquariato, some of them carved.
On the foot one can be seen representing the three Graces in them,
is usual some nudity "without the malevolence."
Bernward was also an architect. He built the delicious church of
St. Michael and his/her cloister. Him also superintended the building
of an important wall from the bank of river in the lowest city.
When there was uncomfortable once of controversy to Gandesheim, Bernward
him expedited to head office to Rome, to worry himself/herself/themselves to bring almost better
feeling. In 1001 he arrived, soon in January, and the Pope went
out to satisfy him/it, kissed him/it, and he/she invited him to be as a guest
to his/her building. After having brought defeasible his/her diplomatic mission, and
loaded with all the son-in-laws of sacred relics, Bernward returned home, not
too directly to prevent his/her sight anything of which interposes him
country.
A book that Bernward Vescovile had done and you/he/she had illuminated in 1011 it has the
registration: "Me, Bernward I had this code written out to my his/her own cost,,
and it gave him/it to the beloved Saint of God, Michael. Anathema to him who
the alien one." This registration has the more one they interest for being the
actual autograph of Bernward.
He had succeeded from Hezilo and many other pupils. These men did
the beautiful cigar avana of the cathedral of which I give an illustration
in detail. Cigars avana Gran or circular chandeliers hung in the vases
of a lot of cathedrals in the Centuries Averages. The most excellent champion is this
to Hildesheim, the magnificent ring of what winds it is feet through,
as it hangs suspended by a system of rods and balls in the form
of chains. It has twelve great towers and twelve small sets
around him, supposed to suggest the Jerusalem Paradisiaca with his many
mansions. There are power outlets for seventy-two candles. The detail