Sight-seeing in Germany and the Tyrol in the autumn of 1855
Page 382 of 417
Author:
Forbes, John / by sir John Forbes
Place:
London
Publisher:
Smith, Felder and Co.
Physical description:
XIX, 378 S. : Ill., Kt.
Language:
Englisch
Subject heading:
g.Deutschland ; f.Reisebericht 1855<br />g.Österreich ; f.Reisebericht 1855<br />g.Tirol ; f.Reisebericht 1855
Location mark:
II A-23.768
Intern ID:
152665
coluum of thè nave has one, sometimes two, attached to it. Everv chapel has also its share. These monii- ments are of very varions character and degrees of excelience, some being in sandstone, some in marble, and some in wood. In the chapel of St. Boniface there are some excellent carvings of this latter sort, said to he the work of Albert Dürer ; and also a beautiful group of the Resurrection of Lazarus, said to he by Adam Krafft. ln another part of thè chnrch I was mnch strack with a group
of this flattering by- name, and bis firn er al hononrs, on acconnt of having earned it, are thus described in his chronicle, by one of the rnmstreVs own contemporaries, Albert of Strasbnrg: ft In the year of our Lord 1317, on the vigil of St. Andrew, Henry, named Franenlob, was interred in the cloisters of the high chnrch of Mainz, with great