The thousand and one churches /
"Published in 1909 and long out of print, The Thousand and One Churches remains one of the most enduring books on the post-Classical monuments of Anatolia. It focuses on the extensive remains of the sprawling early Christian site known as Binbirkilise ("The thousand and one churches")...
Основен автор: | Ramsay, William Mitchell, Sir, 1851-1939. |
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Други автори: | Bell, Gertrude Lowthian, 1868-1926. |
Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology,
2008.
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Съдържание:
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- Robert G. Ousterhout and Mark P. C. Jackson
- Editors' Foreword /
- Situation and History
- The Black Mountain
- Maden Sheher
- The Lower and the Upper City
- Deghile
- The Churches
- Origin of the Name Maden Sheher
- The Mountain was Holy
- Analogy of Mount Sinai
- Style and Date of the Churches
- Date and Character of the Churches
- The Power of the Church
- Churches as Memorials of the Dead
- The Water Supply
- Constructions for Storing Water
- The Turks in Maden Sheher
- The Buildings
- Churches No. 1-29, at Maden Sheher
- Churches No. 30-48, at Deghile
- Mausoleums
- Mahaletch
- Asamadi
- Maden Dagh
- Kizil Dagh and Tchet Dagh
- Kaya Sarintch
- Fortresses (Bash Dagh, etc.)
- Ecclesiastical Architecture
- The Basilica
- Churches with a Single Chamber
- The-Cruciform
- The Octagon
- The Vault
- Brick and Stone Architecture
- Monasteries
- Mouldings and Ornamental Details
- Fortresses
- Other Monuments of the Kara Dagh
- Early Anatolian Period: Hittite Inscriptions
- Milestones and Boundaries
- Sarcophagi
- Inscriptions of the Churches
- Other Inscriptions
- Sculpture
- Wine-Presses
- Concluding chapter: The Ancient Name of Maden Sheher
- Classification of the Principal Churches and Buildings Described
- Place and Church Names
- General, Chiefly Architectural.