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The Great Palace in Constantinople : an architectural interpretation

Title
The Great Palace in Constantinople : an architectural interpretation / Nigel Westbrook.
ISBN
9782503568355
2503568351
Publication
Turnhout : Brepols, [2019]
Copyright Notice Date
©2019
Physical Description
321 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 28 cm.
Summary
The Byzantine Great Palace, located adjacent to the Hagia Sophia, is arguably the most important Western complex to have disappeared from the architectural archive. Despite this absence, it may be argued that the representational halls of the palace--crown halls, basilicas, and reception halls or triclinia--served as models for the ascription of imperial symbolism, and for emulation by rival political centres. In a later phase of its existence, Byzantine emperors, in turn, looked to the example of Islamic palaces in constructing settings for diplomatic exchange. While the Great Palace has been studied through the archaeological record and Byzantine texts, its form remains a matter of conjecture, however in this study, a novel focus upon the operation of ascription of meaning applied to architectural forms, and their emulation in later architecture will enable a sense of how the forms of the palace were understood by their inhabitants and their clients and visiting emissaries. Through comparative analysis of both emulative models and copies, a hypothesis of the layout of the complex, in its physical and social contexts, is proposed.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 15, 2021
Series
Architectural crossroads ; v. 2.
Architectural Crossroads. Studies in the History of Architecture ; vol. 2
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-321) and index.
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