[465] Sagrario.—This, I think, sometimes means the chapel, commonly called the Parroquia, or Chapel of the Cathedral Parish.
[466] This subject occurs in the well-known illustrations of Queen Mary’s Psalter, 2 B. VII., at the British Museum library. It is described as “Here GOD reposes on His throne with His angels.”
[467] This subject occurs in the ‘Biblia Pauperum,’ with the following inscription:—“Legitur in Apocalypsi xxiº Capº et in iiiº Ysaya xiiii Capº quod lucifer cecidit per superbiam de celo cum omnibus suis adherentibus.”
[468] This interrogatory, and the declarations of the twelve architects, are in the Catalan idiom in the original, and are translated into Castilian by Fr. José de la Canal, Esp. Sag. xiv. pp. 227-244. I have thought it best to give an English translation.
[469] “Cana,” a measure of two ells Flemish.
[470] A “cana” equals two yards and three inches Spanish measure.
[471] Cean Bermudez, Arq. de España, i. pp. 276-279.