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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The Byzantine cathedral of Hagia Sophia has been a source of wonder and fascination since its sixth-century construction. It was the premier monument of the Byzantine capital, Constantinople, and remains one of the most recognisable symbols of modern Istanbul. Often seen as encapsulating Byzantine history and culture, the building has been the subject of much scholarly interest since the Renaissance. However, while almost all previous archaeological work has focussed on the church itself, the surrounding complex of ecclesiastical buildings has been largely neglected. The research project presented here (co-directed by the authors) is the first to focus on the archaeology of the immediate environs of the church in order to understand the complex as a whole. Previously unrecorded material includes parts of the Patriarchal complex, from which the Orthodox Church was governed for almost a millennium, what may be the 'Great Baptistery' north of the church, and what are perhaps the first fragments of the fourth-century phase of the cathedral yet identified. The discovery of an unrecognised porch, surviving to its full height within the standing building, changes the known plan of the famous sixth-century church. This new information provides fresh evidence about the appearance and function of the complex, illustrating its similarities to, and dissimilarities from, Episcopal centers elsewhere in the Byzantine world. Combined with other archaeological sources, these discoveries enable us to place the sixth-century cathedral in its urban context and to reconsider what Hagia Sophia can tell us about the wider Byzantine world.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. The Byzantine cathedral of Hagia Sophia has been a source of wonder and fascination since its sixth-century construction. It was the premier monument of the Byzantine capital, Constantinople, and remains one of the most recognisable symbols of modern Istanbul. Often seen as encapsulating Byzantine history and culture, the building has been the subject of much scholarly interest since the Renaissance. However, while almost all previous archaeological work has focussed on the church itself, the surrounding complex of ecclesiastical buildings has been largely neglected. The research project presented here (co-directed by the authors) is the first to focus on the archaeology of the immediate environs of the church in order to understand the complex as a whole. Previously unrecorded material includes parts of the Patriarchal complex, from which the Orthodox Church was governed for almost a millennium, what may be the 'Great Baptistery' north of the church, and what are perhaps the first fragments of the fourth-century phase of the cathedral yet identified. The discovery of an unrecognised porch, surviving to its full height within the standing building, changes the known plan of the famous sixth-century church. This new information provides fresh evidence about the appearance and function of the complex, illustrating its similarities to, and dissimilarities from, Episcopal centers elsewhere in the Byzantine world. Combined with other archaeological sources, these discoveries enable us to place the sixth-century cathedral in its urban context and to reconsider what Hagia Sophia can tell us about the wider Byzantine world.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The Byzantine cathedral of Hagia Sophia has been a source of wonder and fascination since its sixth-century construction. It was the premier monument of the Byzantine capital, Constantinople, and remains one of the most recognisable symbols of modern Istanbul. Often seen as encapsulating Byzantine history and culture, the building has been the subject of much scholarly interest since the Renaissance. However, while almost all previous archaeological work has focussed on the church itself, the surrounding complex of ecclesiastical buildings has been largely neglected. The research project presented here (co-directed by the authors) is the first to focus on the archaeology of the immediate environs of the church in order to understand the complex as a whole. Previously unrecorded material includes parts of the Patriarchal complex, from which the Orthodox Church was governed for almost a millennium, what may be the 'Great Baptistery' north of the church, and what are perhaps the first fragments of the fourth-century phase of the cathedral yet identified. The discovery of an unrecognised porch, surviving to its full height within the standing building, changes the known plan of the famous sixth-century church. This new information provides fresh evidence about the appearance and function of the complex, illustrating its similarities to, and dissimilarities from, Episcopal centers elsewhere in the Byzantine world. Combined with other archaeological sources, these discoveries enable us to place the sixth-century cathedral in its urban context and to reconsider what Hagia Sophia can tell us about the wider Byzantine world.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Durch eine Verkettung glucklicher Umstande und Zufalle und freundlicher internationaler Zusammenarbeit gelang es den Herausgebern Teile des langen verloren geglaubten Nachlasses der im Jahre 1902 von der "Gesellschaft zur Forderung deutscher Wissenschaft Kunst und Kultur in Bohmen" nach Kleinasien ausgesandten archaologischen Expedition zu ermitteln. Dieser wurde im Jahre 2006 zum einem im Stadtarchiv von Prag, zum anderen im Nachlass des ehemaligen Expeditionsmitglieds, dem Balkanologen und Linguisten Professor Carl Ludwig Patsch (1865-1945) im Bayerischen Hauptstaatsarchiv in Munchen ermittelt. Relevante Materialien daraus konnen nun in Auszugen erstmals in einer - beide Nachlasse verknupfenden - Edition publik gemacht werden. Es handelt sich um zahlreiche unbekannte und zeitgeschichtlich wertvolle Dokumente, Briefe, Korrespondenz und historische Fotografien der Expedition, welche die historischen Landschaften und antiken Provinzen von Isaurien, Lykaonien und Ost-Pamphylien beruhrte. Ausgangs- und Endpunkt der damaligen Reise war die zentralanatolische Stadt Konya - das alte Ikonion. Die Expedition stand unter der Leitung des Prager Altphilologen Heinrich Swoboda (1856-1926) der Deutschen Universitat Prag. Erste Ergebnisse wurden schon 1902 und 1903 bekannt gemacht und u.a. fur das erste visionare Buch zum kleinasiatischen Kirchenbau "Kleinasien. Ein Neuland der Kunstgeschichte, Leipzig 1903" des beruhmten Wiener Kunsthistorikers Josef Strzygowski (1862-1941) verwendet. Die Publikation enthalt zahlreiches bisher unbekanntes Material und hilft mit zu erklaren, warum die Abschlusspublikation, die durch Professor Josef Keil (1878-1963) bewerkstelligt wurde, erst im Jahre 1935 in Prag veroffentlicht werden konnte. Neben dem zeithistorisch dokumentarischen Wert ist dies ein Beitrag zur auch den Zustand der Wissenschaft in den deutsch-bohmischen Landern der Donaumonarchie und im Sudetenland zu Beginn des 20. Jhs. und zwischen den Weltkriegen. Gedruckt mit Unterstutzung des Fonds zur Forderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF). Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.