The article discusses the architectural features of the churches, dedicated to St.
Hieronymus. Particular attention is paid to the characteristics in which their association
with the patron can be identified. The research is set in two steps. The first refers to the identification and classification of the common characteristics of the churches in question, the
second to their confrontation with the architectural archetypal matrix of the sacred, as their
unique dimension. The comparison shows the richness of architectural archetypal elements
in these, at first glance, modest architectures. The goal is to show the often overlooked richness
of noble simplicity.
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