Liber Pontificalis, in vita Pauli I

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Liber Pontificalis, in vita Pauli I

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Date of person in text: Pope Paul (757-767)
Name of structure in text: Vatican, Oratory of S. Maria in Turri
Type of structure in text: chapel
Date of structure in text 757-767
Century of structure 1: 8 AD
Century of structure 2: 12 AD
Country in text: Italy
Region in text: Lazio
City in text: Rome
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Mosaic date in text: 8 AD
Tesserae silver mentioned in text? No
Tesserae gold mentioned in text? No
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Liber Pontificalis,in vita Pauli I, ed. Duchesne, p. 465, quoted in Eugene Muntz, ‘The Lost Mosaics of Rome IV to IX Century’, The American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts, 2.3 (1886), 295-313, see p. 300, trans. by Raymond Davis, The Lives of the Eighth Century Popes (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1992),  p. 84

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Chapel constructed by Paul I (757-67) who did mosaics, and restored by Innocent II (1130-43). Diary of Antonio di Pietro tells us that the entire left side fell under the pontificate of John XXIII (1410-19). Muntz says facade destroyed in 1610. Church demolished at the end of the 17th C. Mosaic adorned the upper part of the façade and appears in drawings that accompany the mss. of the antiquarian Giacomo Grimaldi (lived early 17th C), apostolic notary and archivist of the basilica of S. Peter.

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