Early Christian and Byzantine ArchitectureYale University Press, 01.01.1992 - 553 Seiten By now a classic, it presents in a single volume a coherent overall view of the history and the changing character of Early Christian and Byzantine architecture, from Rome and Milan to North Africa, from Constantinople to Greece and the Balkans, and from Egypt and Jerusalem to the villages and monasteries of Syria, Asia Minor, Armenia, and Mesopotamia. |
Inhalt
Preface | 11 |
Prefaces to the Fourth Edition | 17 |
Christian Building Prior to Constantine | 23 |
The Fourth Century | 39 |
The Fifth Century | 93 |
The Inland Countries | 135 |
The Latin West | 167 |
Early Byzantine Building | 201 |
Church Building after Justinian | 283 |
The Borderlands | 301 |
Middle Byzantine Architecture from | 331 |
Development and Regional Styles of Middle Byzantine Architecture | 354 |
The End of Byzantine Architecture | 413 |
List of Principal Abbreviations | 451 |
Glossary | 517 |
523 | |
Standard Building in the Age of Justinian | 238 |
The Architecture of the Age of Justinian in the Provinces | 258 |
537 | |
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