Constantinople, Том 1Roberts Brothers, 1895 - 811 страници The book is organized chronologically, by political history, and then by theme; a great deal of space is devoted to archaeological history, art history, and architecture. Also discusses the physical nature of the city: how the art, the growth of the streets, and the politics all affected the city's appearance today. The history, mythology, art, and décor of significant mosques in the city are included. Contains about 800 pages of analysis, with a great number of photographs and illustrations. |
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Edwin Augustus Grosvenor. ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ Ο ΜΕΓΑΣ CONSTANTINE THE GREAT BY EDWIN A. GROSVENOR = PROFESSOR OF EUROPEAN HISTORY AT.
Edwin Augustus Grosvenor. ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ Ο ΜΕΓΑΣ CONSTANTINE THE GREAT BY EDWIN A. GROSVENOR = PROFESSOR OF EUROPEAN HISTORY AT.
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Edwin Augustus Grosvenor. BY EDWIN A. GROSVENOR = PROFESSOR OF EUROPEAN HISTORY AT AMHERST COLLEGE FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AT ROBERT COLLEGE , CONSTANTINOPLE ; MEMBER OF THE HELLENIC PHILOLOGIC SYLLOGOS OF CONSTANTI- NOPLE ; OF THE ...
Edwin Augustus Grosvenor. BY EDWIN A. GROSVENOR = PROFESSOR OF EUROPEAN HISTORY AT AMHERST COLLEGE FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AT ROBERT COLLEGE , CONSTANTINOPLE ; MEMBER OF THE HELLENIC PHILOLOGIC SYLLOGOS OF CONSTANTI- NOPLE ; OF THE ...
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... , and whose always constant friendship have been and are an inspiration . AMHERST , MASSACHUSETTS , U. S. A. , October the twenty - third , 1895 . EDWIN A. GROSVENOR . INTRODUCTION HE reading world , both of Europe and America PREFACE ix.
... , and whose always constant friendship have been and are an inspiration . AMHERST , MASSACHUSETTS , U. S. A. , October the twenty - third , 1895 . EDWIN A. GROSVENOR . INTRODUCTION HE reading world , both of Europe and America PREFACE ix.
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Edwin Augustus Grosvenor. INTRODUCTION HE reading world , both of Europe and America , has long needed a his- tory of Constantinople which will enable one wandering through the modernities of the city to identify its hills and sites ...
Edwin Augustus Grosvenor. INTRODUCTION HE reading world , both of Europe and America , has long needed a his- tory of Constantinople which will enable one wandering through the modernities of the city to identify its hills and sites ...
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... European national- ities has brought about a brotherhood in which diversi- ties have been happily reduced to trifles , if not refined away . Unfortunately failure or marginal success must be written under every attempt at establishing ...
... European national- ities has brought about a brotherhood in which diversi- ties have been happily reduced to trifles , if not refined away . Unfortunately failure or marginal success must be written under every attempt at establishing ...
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Achmet ancient Aqueduct of Valens Arcadius Armenian Asiatic Atmeïdan baths beauty Beylerbey Blachernai Black Sea Bosphorus Bournou built Byzantine Byzantium called capital century Chalkedon Christian Church of Saint Cistern columns Conquest Constantine Constantinople crowned Crusade dead death dervishes Dolma Dolma Baghtcheh East Eastern edifice Emperor Empire Empress erected European farther feet fortress four Fourth Crusade Galata Gate Golden Horn Grand Vizir Greek harbor Hebdomon hill Hippodrome Holy houses hundred imperial inscription island janissaries Justinian Kapou Kathisma Kiosk less magnificent Mahmoud marble Marmora Mohammed Mohammed II monastery monument Moslem Mosque Mosque of Sultan Mourad Mussulman Osman Ottoman palace Pasha Djami Patriarch Pera Persian Prince prison of Anemas reign remains revered rock Roman Rome Roumeli Hissar Sancta Sophia Scutari Selim Seraglio Seraï shore side Souleïman sovereign Sphendone spot Stamboul stone strait Sultan Sultan Abd-ul Theodora Theodosius thousand throne to-day Tower village walls
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