Early Christian and Byzantine ArchitecturePenguin Books, 1965 - 390 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. |
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DuraEuropos Salhiyeh Christian com | 6 |
Hosios Meletios monastery eleventh cen | 8 |
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60 FEET Aegean coastlands aisles and galleries altar ambulatory Apostles apse arches Armenia Asia Minor atrium Balkans baptistery barrel-vaulted basilica brick brick bands built Byzantine architecture Čami capitals cathedral centre bay centre room chancel chapels church building church plans clerestory clergy colonnaded columns congregation Constantine's Constantinian Constantinople corner bays cross arms cross-domed decoration diaconicon dome drum Dyggve East eastern Églises eleventh century Emperor Empire enclosed enveloped esonarthex excavated exterior façade FEET 20 METRES fifth flanked forechoir fourth century friezes Greece hall Hosios Lukas huge Imperial interior Justinian Justinian's late marble martyria martyrium masonry Middle Byzantine Milan monastery mosaic narthex nave nave and aisles niches ninth octagon outer palace Paris passim piers Plate provinces quincunx Ravenna Roman Rome Salonica Sergios and Bakchos side sixth century Sophia structure surmounted survived Syria technique tetraconch tradition transept triconch twelfth century vaulted walls Western