After that the six unknown dastards were publicly condemned to death by the civil power from the loggia of the palace, and as publicly excommunicated by the bishop from the steps of the cathedral.
Beyond theloggia was a small yard or burial-ground, and beyond this the Campo Santo stretching out into the far country.
The night air was heavy and close, not a breath of wind stirred the lights, though every window was thrown open, and the shutters that closed the loggia outside were drawn back.
In the anteroom facing the loggia the stranger found Inglesant conversing with an Italian who held rather a singular post in the ducal Court.
The decorations of the anteroom andloggia were more profuse and extravagant than any that the stranger had yet seen.
Last night, for instance, we were sitting in the loggia after supper.
The house itself consisted of but one story, and on top of that an open loggia had been erected, the roof of which was borne on the four corners by statues of sandstone.
The loggiato which these rooms have access looks across the Apennines, and down on what was once a private garden.
Imagination shifts the scene, and shows in that same loggia Rome's warlike Pope, attended by his cardinals and all Urbino's chivalry.
In the loggia adjoining the boudoir of the poor little dead princess, wicker chairs, gayly cushioned, were grouped under the rose wreaths.
Mr. Winstanley, who was having his breakfast in the rose-wreathed loggia upstairs, and from whom the incident of the attack on Posey had been kept, saw them and waved his kind hand cordially.
There seemed to be gardens and good trees at the back--we saw the green through the cloisters, and there was a fine loggia overlooking the court.
All the bed-rooms and small salon open on a loggia overlooking the garden--a real old Italian garden.
The Bishop came to dine with us that night, and after dinner, when I had gone to the window to look out over the city for the three lights on the Loggia of the Vatican, he and my father talked together for a long time in a low tone.
I could see the light on the Pope's loggia at the Vatican and hear the clock of St. Peter's striking nine.
The terrace was broad, and at one end was a sort of loggia or alcove built of grayish-white stone, with a wide stone bench running round it.
They were sitting in the loggia again, and the row of dark chestnut trees looked almost black against the intense blue of the sky.
Behind theloggia were the priest's four rooms, bare even for the bareness of that squalid place.
John the Baptist, which had been built in those days by a number of Florentine craftsmen, who had made there, among other things, an entrance-court of masonry with a loggia which rested on some columns of no great size.
At one end of the loggia is a hexagonal turret, opening upon the loggia, containing a study or nook.
I went to it, and found its special feature a spacious loggia or verandah, sheltered by the overhanging upper story.
Jacopo also built the fabric of the loggia in the Piazza di S.
Marco and for the Loggia of the Campanile, together with others of whom there has been an account above; and, in addition to those named, the two that have been mentioned already as being in the apartments of the Council of Ten.
Another disciple of Sansovino was Tiziano da Padova, a sculptor, who carved some little figures of marble in the Loggia of the Campanile of S.
Continuing to be employed in matters of architecture, he built for Messer Marco Coscia a very beautiful loggia on the road that leads to Rome, at Pontemolle on the Via Appia.
Afterwards, having gone to Vicenza, Tiziano painted the Judgment of Solomon in fresco, which was a beautiful work, under the little loggia where justice is administered in public audience.
And as she did so, came another thundering fall, another upward rush of flame, as a fresh portion of the roof fell eastwards, covering the Loggia and blotting out the figures of both woman and child.
The fight for the Great Hall which the Loggia adjoined, was being followed with agonised anxiety by the crowds.
The Great Hall seemed already tottering, and in its fall, the Loggia too must go.
The other loggiais on the ground-floor of his house on the bridge, and is covered with scenes in fresco.
Duke Alessandro being then dead and Cosimo elected, Bronzino assisted the same Pontormo in the work of the Loggia of Castello.
Our last visit in the college was to the grand loggia--finer than anything of the kind I have seen in Italy except the Loggia del Paradiso of Monte Casino, which is open, while this of San Francesco is closed.
As we left the loggia he pointed to the arch opposite the entrance-door.
Rufio enters the loggia hastily, passing behind the soldier to look out through one of the arches at the quay beneath.
Quite relieved, he goes up to the loggia and watches the preparations of the troops on the beach.
A hall on the first floor of the Palace, ending in a loggia approached by two steps.
Rufio and Britannus come down the hall from the loggia at opposite sides, past Caesar, who waits for a moment near the step to say to the soldier.
Through the arches of the loggia the Mediterranean can be seen, bright in the morning sun.
Cleopatra, runs in through the loggia with Caesar's helmet and sword, snatched from Britannus, who follows her with a cuirass and greaves.
RUFIO (pointing from the loggiato a cloud of smoke drifting over the harbor).
It ought to be placed under cover, and the Loggia is not only so near as to render the operation of removal easy and safe, but it also is a most beautiful place, and with its great central arch will fitly frame this magnificent statue.
Your Imperial Highness, I have heard with great surprise that you intend to remove the David from where it now stands, and to place it under the Loggia dell'Orgagna.
She crossed the Loggia del Mercato and took the Via di Baccano and Condotta, and turned into the Piazzetta de' Giuochi, and I always followed her nearer and nearer.
Professor Pasquale Poccianti, president of the commission, proposed that it should be removed and placed in the Loggia dell'Orgagna close by, under the great central arch.
One day he came and carried me away from the studio, because he wished to see with me the statues which ornament our Piazza della Signoria and the Loggia of Orsanmichele; but first he would go to Doney's to breakfast.
Among other things, we discussed the question of the removal of the David, and its proposed collocation under the Loggia dell'Orgagna.
To my right, close to the church, a flight of very old marble steps led to a rustic loggiawith wooden supports, full of red geraniums and the flowers of a plant like a very small convolvulus.
They were now, the porter added, taking tea in the loggia above the lake, and the host, being informed of our presence, begged that we should do him and his friends the honour of visiting the pavilion.
In reply to this amiable invitation we crossed an empty saloon surrounded with divans and passed out onto the loggia where the wool-merchant and his guests were seated.
It is composed of a few rooms with a two-storied loggia looking across the water to the palm-groves, and surrounded by a garden of cypresses and orange-trees.
Damaso, whence you ascend a staircase and follow the loggia on the first floor, covered with stuccoes and arabesques by Giovanni da Udine, to the door of The Galleria Lapidaria, a corridor 2131 feet in length.
Cesareo remains in the adjoining garden, with an interesting loggia of c.
In the opposite loggiaare a statue of Rome Triumphant, and a group of a lion attacking a horse, found in the bed of the Almo.
Opening from the right aisle is a kind of terraced loggia with a peculiar and beautiful view.
Near this loggia is a chapel of exceedingly beautiful proportions, and delicately worked detail.
Over the central entrance is the loggia where the pope is crowned, and whence he gives the Easter benediction.
Damaso) will also lead, by turning to the left in the loggia of the third floor, to: The Gallery of Pictures, founded by Pius VII.
Leo IV presents himself at the Loggia of his Palace and extinguishes it completely with his benediction.
In the centre of the court of this cloister, which was all neatly paved with squared stone, was a very beautiful well, with a loggia above, which likewise rested on columns of stone, and made a rich and beautiful ornament.
He made a number of drawings of certain little panels in half-relief that were under the loggia in the garden, on the side towards S.
In a loggia at Poggio a Cajano he began a Sacrifice in fresco for Lorenzo de' Medici, but it remained unfinished.
Angelo and his predecessors, to combine energy and rapidity with age: in theLoggia he follows M.
Stanza, and again in the loggia of the Vatican, with both his hands before his face, or rather with his face immersed in his hands.
Near at hand, on the right, a gateway divided this Loggiafrom another one, the two meeting there and forming a right angle.
But at one end a great lamp, with a reflector, shed its light upon the commemorative inscription on the right of the door leading to the Loggia of Giovanni da Udine.
Far away, on the left, the Loggia terminated at a closed door.
The Loggia beyond the gateway was that of Giovanni da Udine; the great barred windows opening on to it were the windows of the Borgia apartment, and the entrance to the Gallery of Inscriptions must be precisely in the angle.
A stone staircase ran up to the loggia on the mezzanine, and by this way was Gandia now conducted, treading softly.
He had provided himself with yet another key, and so unlocked the door from the loggiawhich opened upon the ante-room of Madonna Antonia.
Locked in each other's arms, those wrestlers swayed and panted in the loggia for a moment, then with a crash went down, Bertrand on top, Andreas striking his head against the stone floor as he fell.
Then at two o'clock in the morning they made their stealthy way to the loggia on the third floor, a long colonnaded gallery above the Abbot's garden.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loggia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: arcade; cloister; colonnade; corridor; gallery; hall; passage; passageway; pergola