The urban image of late antique Constantinople

Between its foundation in the 4th century & its final fall to the Turks in the 15th, Constantinople accumulated an unrivaled collection of antiquities in the city's public spaces. This text attempts to reconstruct the collection & to explore how ancient sculpture was understood by Byzan...

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Autor principal: Bassett, Sarah, 1954- (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press cop. 2004
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Sumario:Between its foundation in the 4th century & its final fall to the Turks in the 15th, Constantinople accumulated an unrivaled collection of antiquities in the city's public spaces. This text attempts to reconstruct the collection & to explore how ancient sculpture was understood by Byzantine Greeks. From its foundation in the fourth century to its fall to the Ottoman Turks in the fifteenth, the city of Constantinople boasted a collection of antiquities unrivalled by any city of the medieval world. The Urban Image of Late Antique Constantinople reconstructs the collection from the time that the city was founded by Constantine the Great through the sixth-century reign of the emperor Justinian. Drawing on medieval literary sources and, to a lesser extent, graphic and archaeological material, it identifies and describes the antiquities that were known to have stood in the city's public spaces. Individual displays of statues are analysed as well as examined in conjunction with one another against the city's topographical setting, in an effort to understand how ancient sculpture was used to create a distinct historical identity for Constantinople.
Descripción Física:xxi, 291 p. : il. ; 26 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
ISBN:9780521827232