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The Holy Apostles : a lost monument, a forgotten project, and the presentness of the past

Title
The Holy Apostles : a lost monument, a forgotten project, and the presentness of the past / edited by Margaret Mullett and Robert G. Ousterhout ; with appendixes prepared by Fani Gargova.
ISBN
9780884024644
0884024644
Publication
Washington, DC : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, [2020]
Physical Description
ix, 448 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm.
Notes
Papers from the Byzantine Studies symposium held April 24-26, 2015 at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C.; Symposiarchs: Margaret Mullett and Robert Ousterhout.
Summary
"Founded by Constantine the Great, rebuilt by Justinian, and redecorated in the ninth, tenth and twelfth centuries, the church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople was the mausoleum of emperors, patriarchs, and saints. It was also a key station in the ceremonies of the city, the site of an important school, a major inspiration for apostolic literature, and briefly the home of the patriarch. Despite its importance, the church no longer exists, replaced by the mosque of Mehmet II after the fall of the city to the Ottomans. Today it is remembered primarily from two important middle Byzantine ekphraseis, which celebrate its beauty and importance, as well as from architectural copies and manuscript illustrations. Scholars have long puzzled over its appearance, as well as its importance to the Byzantines. Anxious to reconstruct the building and its place in the empire, an early collaborative project of Dumbarton Oaks brought together a philologist, an art historian and an architectural historian in the 1940s and 1950s to reconstruct their own version of the Holy Apostles. Never fully realized, their efforts remained unpublished. The essays in this volume reconsider their project from a variety of vantage points, while illuminating differences of approach seventy years later, to arrive at a twenty-first century synthesis"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 03, 2020
Series
Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine symposia and colloquia.
Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine symposia and colloquia
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: Symposium, project, monument / Margaret Mullett
DUMBARTON OAKS: The 1948 Holy Apostles Symposium and collaborative research at Dumbarton Oaks / James N. Carder
The Holy Apostles in Constantinople and Washington, DC: the projects of Albert Mathias Friend, Jr., and Paul Underwood / Robert S. Nelson
MEMORY: Apostolic patterns of thought, from early Christianity to early Byzantium / Scott Fitzgerald Johnson
Apostolic succession and Byzantine theology / George E. Demacopoulos
FOUNDATIONS: Constantine's Apostoleion: a reappraisal / Mark J. Johnson
Justinian's church of the Holy Apostles: a new reconstruction proposal / Nikolaos Karydis
Around and about the Holy Apostles in Constantinople / Paul Magdalino
EKPHRASEIS: Constantine the Rhodian's ekphrasis in its contemporary milieu / Floris Bernard
Creating the mosaics of the Holy Apostles / Liz James
The Logos of Nicholas Mesarites / Ruth Macrides
Inside and outside the Holy Apostles with Nicholas Mesarites / Henry Maguire
LEGACIES: The church of the Holy Apostles and its place in later Byzantine architecture / Robert Ousterhout
Gennadios Scholarios and the patriarchate: a reluctant patriarch on the "unhappy throne" / Nevra Necipoğ̮lu
From the founder of Constantinople to the founder of Istanbul: Mehmed the Conqueror, Fatih Camii, and the church of the Holy Apostles / Julian Raby
CONCLUSION: Concluding remarks / Robert Ousterhout
APPENDIXES: Introduction / Fanny Gargova
A. The Underwood drawings
B. Selected pages from Albert M. Friend's notebooks
C. Translation of Constantine the Rhodian's poem by Glanville Downey
D. Paul Underwood, "The architecture of Justinian's church of the Holy Apostles, 1"
E. Paul Underwood, "The architecture of Justinian's church of the Holy Apostles, 2"
F. Albert Friend, "The mosaics of Basil I in the Holy Apostles, part 1"
G. Albert Friend, "The mosaics of Basil I in the Holy Apostles, part II"
Letter from Sirapie Der Nersessian to Albert M. Friend Jr., 20 May 1947
I. Attendance at the 1948 symposium
J. Letter from Paul A. Underwood to Father John T. Tavlarides of St. Sophia Cathedral, Washington, D.C., 17 June 1963.
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