Byzantine Churches in Constantinople: Their History and Architecture
Cover.
Mediaeval Map of Constantinople by Bondelmontius.
Frontispiece.
For the map forming the frontispiece and the following note I am greatly indebted to Mr. F. W. Hasluck, of the British School at Athens.
The map is taken from the unpublished Insularium Henrici Martelli Germani ( B.M. Add. MSS. 15,760) f. 40.
A short note on the MS., which may be dated approximately 1490, is given in the Annual of the British School at Athens , xii. 199.
In the present map the legends are as follows. Those marked with a dagger do not occur on hitherto published maps.
Reference is made below to the Paris MS. (best published by Oberhummer, loc. cit. ), the Venetian (Mordtmann, Esquisse , p. 45, Sathas, Μνημεῖα, iii., frontispiece), and the Vatican (Mordtmann, loc. cit. p. 73).
Tracie pars—Galatha olim nvnc Pera—Pera—S. Dominicus—Arcena—Introitus Euxini Maris.
Asie minorus pars nvnc tvurchia.—Tvrchia.
F. W. H.
Alexander Van Millingen
Walter S. George
Arthur E. Henderson
Ramsay Traquair
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THEIR HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURE
PREFACE
CONTENTS
PLANS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
PLATES
CHAPTER I
BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER II
THE CHURCH OF S. JOHN THE BAPTIST OF THE STUDION, EMIR AHOR JAMISSI
CHAPTER III
THE CHURCH OF SS. SERGIUS AND BACCHUS, KUTCHUK AYA SOFIA
CHAPTER IV
THE CHURCH OF S. IRENE
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
CHAPTER XIX
CHAPTER XX
CHAPTER XXI
CHAPTER XXII
CHAPTER XXIII
CHAPTER XXIV
CHAPTER XXV
INDEX