The Brazen House : a study of the vestibule of the imperial palace of Constantinople / by Cyril Mango.

By: Language: English Series: Arkæologisk-kunsthistoriske Meddelelser. Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab ; Bind : 4, | Arkæologisk-kunsthistoriske Meddelelser. Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab. Bind : 4, ; No : 4.Publication details: København, Denmark : Bianco Lunos Bogtrykkeri A/S, 1959.Description: 197 p. : illust., plans (some folded) ; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • NA371  M36 1959
Contents:
Introduction -- I. History and Interior Decoration of the Chalké -- II. The Topographical Framework -- 1. The Hippodrome -- 2. The Baths of Zeuxippus and the Numera -- 3. The Augustaion and the Tetrastoon -- 4. The Milion -- 5. The Basilica -- 6. The North Side of the Augustaion. The Patriarchal Palace -- 7. The Senate House. Eudoxia's Statue. Pittakia -- 8. The Holy Well -- III. The Architectural Complex of the Chalké -- 1. Processions to the Horologion of St. Sophia and back -- 2. Processions to the Holy Well through the big Gate of the Chalké -- 3. The Emperor's Return to the Palace from up-town -- 4. The Emperor's Return from the Church of St. Mary Chalkoprateia -- 5. The Mesé -- 6. The Gate Meleté and the Portico of Achilles -- 7. The Prophyry Omphalos and the Railing -- 8. The Small Iron Gate -- 9. The Raised Passage -- 10. The Chalke in Relation to the Augustaion -- 11. Situation and Orientation of the Chalké -- 12. Exterior Decoration and Apprearance of the Chalké -- IV. The Image of Our Lord -- V. The Chapel of our Lord.
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Books Books Hollanda Araştırma Enstitüsü Kütüphanesi / Netherlands Institute in Turkey Library NA371, M36 1959 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Not For Loan 472

Includes bibliographical footnotes and index.

Introduction -- I. History and Interior Decoration of the Chalké -- II. The Topographical Framework -- 1. The Hippodrome -- 2. The Baths of Zeuxippus and the Numera -- 3. The Augustaion and the Tetrastoon -- 4. The Milion -- 5. The Basilica -- 6. The North Side of the Augustaion. The Patriarchal Palace -- 7. The Senate House. Eudoxia's Statue. Pittakia -- 8. The Holy Well -- III. The Architectural Complex of the Chalké -- 1. Processions to the Horologion of St. Sophia and back -- 2. Processions to the Holy Well through the big Gate of the Chalké -- 3. The Emperor's Return to the Palace from up-town -- 4. The Emperor's Return from the Church of St. Mary Chalkoprateia -- 5. The Mesé -- 6. The Gate Meleté and the Portico of Achilles -- 7. The Prophyry Omphalos and the Railing -- 8. The Small Iron Gate -- 9. The Raised Passage -- 10. The Chalke in Relation to the Augustaion -- 11. Situation and Orientation of the Chalké -- 12. Exterior Decoration and Apprearance of the Chalké -- IV. The Image of Our Lord -- V. The Chapel of our Lord.

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