Master Builders of Byzantium

Master Builders of Byzantium
Title Master Builders of Byzantium PDF eBook
Author Robert Ousterhout
Publisher UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Total Pages 338
Release 2008-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781934536032

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Eastern Medieval Architecture

Eastern Medieval Architecture
Title Eastern Medieval Architecture PDF eBook
Author Robert Ousterhout
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 528
Release 2019-08-26
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0190058404

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The rich and diverse architectural traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean and adjacent regions are the subject of this book. Representing the visual residues of a "forgotten" Middle Ages, the social and cultural developments of the Byzantine Empire, the Caucasus, the Balkans, Russia, and the Middle East parallel the more familiar architecture of Western Europe. The book offers an expansive view of the architectural developments of the Byzantine Empire and areas under its cultural influence, as well as the intellectual currents that lie behind their creation. The book alternates chapters that address chronological or regionally-based developments with thematic studies that focus on the larger cultural concerns, as they are expressed in architectural form.

Master Builders of Sixty Centuries

Master Builders of Sixty Centuries
Title Master Builders of Sixty Centuries PDF eBook
Author John Anderson Miller
Publisher
Total Pages 352
Release 1938
Genre Engineering
ISBN

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Architecture of the Sacred

Architecture of the Sacred
Title Architecture of the Sacred PDF eBook
Author Bonna D. Wescoat
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 467
Release 2014-10-13
Genre Architecture
ISBN 110737829X

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In this book, a distinguished team of authors explores the way space, place, architecture, and ritual interact to construct sacred experience in the historical cultures of the eastern Mediterranean. Essays address fundamental issues and features that enable buildings to perform as spiritually transformative spaces in ancient Greek, Roman, Jewish, early Christian, and Byzantine civilizations. Collectively they demonstrate the multiple ways in which works of architecture and their settings were active agents in the ritual process. Architecture did not merely host events; rather, it magnified and elevated them, interacting with rituals facilitating the construction of ceremony. This book examines comparatively the ways in which ideas and situations generated by the interaction of place, built environment, ritual action, and memory contributed to the cultural formulation of the sacred experience in different religious faiths.

Byzantine Constantinople

Byzantine Constantinople
Title Byzantine Constantinople PDF eBook
Author Nevra Necipoğlu
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 392
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9789004116252

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This collection of papers on the city of Constantinople by a distinguished group of Byzantine historians, art historians, and archaeologists provides new perspectives as well as new evidence on the monuments, topography, social and economic life of the Byzantine imperial capital.

Technology in Transition A.D. 300-650

Technology in Transition A.D. 300-650
Title Technology in Transition A.D. 300-650 PDF eBook
Author Luke Lavan
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 633
Release 2008-03-31
Genre History
ISBN 9047433041

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This book is the first general work to be published on technology in Late Antiquity. It seeks to survey aspects of the technology of the period and to respond to questions about technological continuity, stagnation and decline. The book opens with a comprehensive bibliographic essay that provides an overview of relevant literature. The main section then explores technologies in agriculture, production (metal, ceramics and glass), engineering and building. Papers draw on both archaeological and textual sources, and on analogies with medieval and early modern technologies. Reference is made not only to the periods which preceded it, but to the transition to the Early Middle Ages and to the technological heritage of Late Antiquity to the Islamic world. Several papers focus on Italy, whilst others consider North Africa, Asia Minor, and the Near-East.

Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture

Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture
Title Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture PDF eBook
Author Edith A. Browne
Publisher
Total Pages 156
Release 1912
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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