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Stoudios Monastery in Istanbul History, Architecture and Art [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 290x216x27 mm, kaal: 1262 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Koc University Press
  • ISBN-10: 6057685717
  • ISBN-13: 9786057685711
  • Formaat: Hardback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 290x216x27 mm, kaal: 1262 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Koc University Press
  • ISBN-10: 6057685717
  • ISBN-13: 9786057685711
Four essays on the oldest church in Istanbul. 

The Monastery of Stoudios was built in the fifth century in Constantinople and for centuries constituted one of the most significant monasteries of the Byzantine capital. Today, only the church of the monastic complex&;which was converted into a mosque in the Ottoman Period&;survives. 

The chapters of this book complement different aspects of the Monastry of Stoudios based on primary sources. Esra Kudde explores its architectural characteristics and provides detailed documentation; Nicholas Melvani provides a meticulous study of its Byzantine history and evaluates its elements of architectural sculpture; and Tarkan Okçuoğlu narrates the Ottoman history of the complex.
Preface 9(8)
List of the Figures
I The Construction And The Architectural Characteristics Of The Monastery
17(94)
Esra Kudde
1 Location and Initial Construction
19(3)
2 Architectural Characteristics
22(81)
2.1 Atrium
22(12)
2.2 Narthex
34(9)
2.3 Naos
43(1)
i Plan and Construction Technique
43(21)
ii Apse-Bema-Mihrab
64(6)
iii Door-Window Openings
70(3)
iv Cladding on Interior Walls and Ornamentations
73(5)
v The Gallery
78(2)
2.4 Floors
80(1)
i Naos - Opus Sectile Pavement
80(15)
ii Northern and Southern Naves
95(1)
2.5 The Roof
96(2)
2.6 Other Structures
98(1)
i The Water Reservoir
98(1)
ii The Abolution Fountain (Sadirvan)
99(1)
iii The Wooden House
99(1)
iv The Graveyard Enclosure (Hazire)
100(1)
v The Cistern and the Holy Spring
101(2)
3 History of Repairs
103(6)
3.1 Repairs During the Byzantine Period
103(1)
3.2 Repairs During the Ottoman Era
104(3)
3.3 Repairs After the Founding of the Republic
107(2)
4 Conclusion
109(2)
II The History Of The Monastery
111(56)
Nicholas Melvani
1 Early Byzantine Period
113(7)
1.1 Foundation by the Consul Studius and Settlement of the Sleepless Monks
113(3)
1.2 The Monastic Complex and Its Topography in the Early Byzantine Period
116(4)
2 The Seventh and Eighth Centuries
120(2)
3 The Era of Theodore Stoudites
122(11)
4 The End of Iconoclasm, the Triumph of Stoudios and the Middle Byzantine Period
133(20)
4.1 The Monastic Complex and Its Topography During the Macedonian Period
140(11)
4.2 The Monastic Complex and Its Topography in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
151(2)
5 The Monastic Complex and Its Topography in the Palaiologan Period
153(8)
6 The Legacy of Stoudios After 1453
161(6)
III From Monks To Dervishes The Imrahor Ilyas Bey Mosque And Tekke
167(20)
Tarkan Okcuoglu
1 The Founder, the Waqf, and Dating
170(1)
2 The Mosque
171(3)
3 Ilyas Bey Mosque and Tekke
174(12)
3.1 The Social History of the Tekke
174(3)
3.2 The Architectural Features and the Constituent Parts of the Tekke
177(8)
3.3 The Graveyard Enclosure (Hazire)
185(1)
4 Epilogue
186(1)
IV The Sculpture Of The Stoudios Monastic Complex
187(32)
Nicholas Melvani
1 Introduction
189(1)
2 The Atrium and the Narthex
190(7)
3 The Interior of the Basilica
197(6)
4 Liturgical Structures
203(2)
5 Other Stray Material
205(3)
6 Late Antique Sarcophagi
208(3)
7 Later Material
211(4)
8 Beyond the Basilica
215(2)
9 Conclusion
217(2)
Abbreviations 219(2)
Bibliography 221(1)
Primary Sources 221(1)
Secondary Sources 222(26)
Archive Documents 248(1)
Index 249
Esra Kudde is an architect at the Directorate of Cultural Heritage Preservation of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. Nicholas Melvani is a postdoctoral researcher at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz. Tarkan Okçuolu is professor in the Ottoman art division in the Department of Art History at Istanbul University.