Definition of Campanili

1. campanile [n] - See also: campanile

Lexicographical Neighbors of Campanili

campaigned
campaigner
campaigners
campaigning
campaignlike
campaigns
campana
campanas
campaned
campanero
campaneros
campanes
campaniform
campanile
campaniles
campanili (current term)
campaniliform
campanologic
campanologies
campanologist
campanologists
campanology
campanula
campanulaceous
campanular
campanulas
campanulate
campanulated
campanulids
campcraft

Literary usage of Campanili

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monuments of Christian Rome from Constantine to the Renaissance by Arthur Lincoln Frothingham (1908)
"campanili OR BELL-TOWERS EACH Italian school of art affixed its particular seal to its church ... It has not the rugged heaviness of Lombard campanili. ..."

2. Brick and Marble in the Middle Ages: Notes of Tours in the North of Italy by George Edmund Street (1874)
"... in Canale —Asti: Cathedral—San Secondo—campanili. ANY one who has followed the route from Venice to Milan described in the last chapter will do well, ..."

3. Lombard Architecture by Arthur Kingsley Porter (1917)
"C AMP AN i LI . . . . . . . .71 Use of Bells and Bell-Towers—campanili of Ravenna—S. Apollinare in Classe—S. Apollinare Nuovo—Cathedral of Ravenna— circular ..."

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