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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture

Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture. Friday, July 18, 2008. Wandering the Grand Bazaar. So when I thought of the Grand Bazaar, I had visions of the Disney movie Aladdin. I envisioned, wrongly, people plying their wares like individual infomercials calling out features of their products in five languages and so on. Well, I was partially correct, but mainly wrong. . That I went to the flea markets in. In preparation for coming to the Bazaar, and they laughed. While hard bargaining is not my forte...

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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture. Friday, July 18, 2008. Wandering the Grand Bazaar. So when I thought of the Grand Bazaar, I had visions of the Disney movie Aladdin. I envisioned, wrongly, people plying their wares like individual infomercials calling out features of their products in five languages and so on. Well, I was partially correct, but mainly wrong. . That I went to the flea markets in. In preparation for coming to the Bazaar, and they laughed. While hard bargaining is not my forte...

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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture: Chora Church

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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture. Thursday, July 17, 2008. Originally conceived as a Christian holy place in the fourth century, the Chora Church. Houses beautiful depictions of the life of Christ that date, for the most part, to the later fourteenth century. The mosaics that cover the walls and ceilings are breathtaking, to say the least. As I mentioned, the. From the inner narthex to the outer narthex and from the parecclesion to the nave, tell the story of Christ's conception, birth, life...

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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture: Land Walls

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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture. Friday, July 18, 2008. Originally built to keep the city safe from invaders, the wall system was started by. After he moved the capital of the empire from. Underwent various periods of expansion and refortification. An earthquake in AD 447 destroyed much of the wall that stretched from the. In addition to the part of the walls near the Adrianople Gate, I also went to a section of the wall just up the street from the. Great Wall of China. But this wall is now...

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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture: Why study in Turkey?

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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture. Tuesday, July 1, 2008. Why study in Turkey? As a student of international relations with a concentration in Middle Eastern studies, studying anywhere in the area of the Middle East had become a goal for me. When looking at the two options I had before me- Dubai and Istanbul- to try and decide between them, I came to realize that the choice of . Istanbul was rather easy. 160;First, Istanbul . I know where I am going, but I know that whatever Istanbul tur...

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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture: The Hippodrome

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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture. Friday, July 18, 2008. So unfortunately the Hippodrome in (what was). Is no longer preserved as it was when it was first constructed by Septimius Severus in AD 203, and we should be thankful for that. When Emperor Constantine expanded the city in AD 324, he enlarged the Hippodrome to hold 100,000 spectators! The only structural part of the Hippodrome that still stands is the sphendome. What I thought was really cool about the Hippodrome were the columns stil...

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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture: Feeling Humble

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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture. Friday, July 18, 2008. I think I may have mentioned before that I have never looked into the history of this part of the world before the time of the Prophet Muhammad, and I honestly had never given a whole lot of thought to the. I expected there to be more of an Arab influence on. Ut then again, studying the political and social climate in. Since Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Istanbul, many of which are converted Byzantine churches. The ritual prayer towards.

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Sailing to Byzantium: William Butler Yeats

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Sailing to Byzantium" provides a gateway to a series of blogs created by undergraduate students visiting Istanbul, Turkey, as part of the Kentucky Institute for International Studies (KIIS). Program from June 20th-July 24th, 2008. These students, enrolled in a course entitled Byzantine Art and Architecture (ART 390/HIS 390), were tasked with sharing their observations of and reactions to the many Byzantine ruins found throughout Istanbul (the former Byzantine capital of Constantinople). Megan B, NKU.

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Sailing in the seas. In 2015 we sailed from Ipswich (England) to Helgoland - Cuxhaven - Kielcanal and Laboe. Our ship was an Oyster 56. It was a great experience, which you can watch here in german. In May 2014 we were sailing in Croatia for the first time, where I tested a Jeannaeu 53. Our tour started from Marina Castela near Split and brought us to the Kornates. You can follow the trip on the logbook in german language. Or at the english sites. To the english site. Subscribe to RSS feed.

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Byzantine Art & Architecture

Byzantine Art and Architecture. Thursday, July 17, 2008. Reflections and new Byzantium Perceptions. The iconoclasm controversy was actually a very interesting topic because I was aware prior to this class that the followers of Islam were iconoclasts and at the fall of the Eastern Empire many religious images were either destroyed or covered with plaster. It just seems amazing that during the middle of the Byzantine era, where icons were aplenty in every structure, they became an issue of debate. It is ha...

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Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture

Reflections on Byzantine Art and Architecture. Friday, July 18, 2008. Wandering the Grand Bazaar. So when I thought of the Grand Bazaar, I had visions of the Disney movie Aladdin. I envisioned, wrongly, people plying their wares like individual infomercials calling out features of their products in five languages and so on. Well, I was partially correct, but mainly wrong. . That I went to the flea markets in. In preparation for coming to the Bazaar, and they laughed. While hard bargaining is not my forte...

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Thoughts on Byzantine Istanbul

Thoughts on Byzantine Istanbul. Thursday, July 17, 2008. The answer is “yes, anytime.”. Sunday, July 13, 2008. The Mosaic Museum of the Great Palace. They were outdoor mosaics, and each one was a floor mosaic that was meant to be walked on. It is hard to imagine that people once walked on these beautiful and intricate pieces of art. Although this was how the pieces were meant to be enjoyed, in its present museum presentation visitors have to walk along a platform above the mosaics. The City of Istanbul.

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Istanbul's Byzantine Legacy

Friday, July 18, 2008. End of an Era. Prior to coming to Istanbul, I only had a vague idea of what the term Byzantine meant. It seemed to conjure images of a far away ancient place very different from my own home. The term Byzantine was often used to describe things such as the US government, which is highly complex and confusing. Really, the only time I had really heard the term Byzantine was in the poem "Sailing to Byzantium.". Thursday, July 17, 2008. Yedikule Fortress and the Byzantine Walls. The emp...

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Zachary Conquers The City

Zachary Conquers The City. I have sailed the seas and come To the holy city of Byzantium. Thursday, July 17, 2008. Byzantium, I hardly knew ye! I think the thing I never grasped before coming to Istanbul was the extent to which you have to understand Constantinople to be able to understand Byzantium. One example of that propaganda being played out in the city is the above image of Emperor Constantine (IX) Monomachos, the Christ, and Empress Zoe. It's a bold statement about the position of the Emperor...

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Sailing to Byzantium

Sailing to Byzantium" provides a gateway to a series of blogs created by undergraduate students visiting Istanbul, Turkey, as part of the Kentucky Institute for International Studies (KIIS). Program from June 20th-July 24th, 2008. These students, enrolled in a course entitled Byzantine Art and Architecture (ART 390/HIS 390), were tasked with sharing their observations of and reactions to the many Byzantine ruins found throughout Istanbul (the former Byzantine capital of Constantinople). Megan B, NKU.

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