The Church of Sancta Sophia, Constantinople: A Study of Byzantine BuildingLethaby, W. R. (William Richard)
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The Church of Sancta Sophia, Constantinople: A Study of Byzantine Building
Lethaby, W. R. (William Richard)
Ayasofya Müzesi
[418] Curtis, _Broken Bits of Byzantium_, pt. ii.
[419] Ἑλλ. Φιλ. Συλλ. παραρ., vol. xvi. p. 29.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
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Pg 8
Quellen der Byzantinischen Kunstgeschicht
Quellen der Byzantinischen Kunstgeschichte
Pg 9
placed the prophyry column
placed the porphyry column
Pg 22 (footnote)
Geschichte der Byzantinischer Litteratur
Geschichte der Byzantinischen Litteratur
Pg 24
that he furnished him
that He furnished him
Pg 32
and the saints among them
and the saints—among them
Pg 35
the restoration of S. Sophia
the restoration of S. Sophia.
Pg 56
rings fixed circlewise round each base
rings fixed circle-wise round each base
Pg 94
reaches the royal doors and stands there.”
reaches the royal doors and stands there.
Pg 109
by Henrich Ulmen
by Heinrich Ulmen
Pg 118
above the beam of the iconastasis
above the beam of the iconostasis
Pg 120
running the whole longth
running the whole length
Pg 122
from time to time
from time to time.
Pg 124
patriarch Arsenius during the reign of Michael Palaeologos
patriarch Arsenius during the reign of Michael Palaeologus
Pg 124
the wife of Andronicus Palaeologos
the wife of Andronicus Palaeologus
Pg 132
is generally call the Baptistery
is generally called the Baptistery
Pg 135
in order. and how the wealth
in order, and how the wealth
Pg 136
said to the craftsman. ‘I will
said to the craftsman, ‘I will
Pg 150
floor to the vertex,
floor to the vertex.
Pg 151
immense semircircular window
immense semicircular window
Pg 152
pyramids by Nicephorus Gregoras
pyramids by Nicephorus Gregoras.
Pg 160
was used by the lamplighter
was used by the lamp-lighter
Pg 160
and Zonoras twenty-five
and Zonaras twenty-five
Pg 179
most of which were re-built by Justinian
most of which were rebuilt by Justinian
Pg 186 (footnote)
See Curtis Broken Bits of Byzantium
See Curtis, Broken Bits of Byzantium
Pg 191 (footnote)
This was 2′ 6″ in. diameter
This was 2′ 6″ in diameter
Pg 192
Symeon of Thessalonica tells us
Simeon of Thessalonica tells us
Pg 204
and St. Sergius at Bozra
and St. Sergius at Bosra
Pg 212
Figs, 4, 36, 38
Figs. 4, 36, 38
Pg 217
above the transome
above the transom
Pg 223
Viollet-de-Duc thinks that
Viollet-le-Duc thinks that
Pg 232
filaments of cotton.” This was reduced
filaments of cotton. This was reduced
Pg 233
It is made of unslaked lime ...”
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