Ausgabe 3.2014 / Transkulturelle Perspektiven
Redaktion: Patricia Blessing
Ausgabedatum: 01.10.2014
Recent Submissions
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2014-10-01ZeitschriftenartikelArchitectural Models, Mobility, and Building Techniques: Modes of Transfer in Medieval Anatolia, Byzantium, and the Caucasus: Content
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2014-10-01ZeitschriftenartikelImperial References: The Gök Medrese in Sivas as an Example of the Use of Marble in Thirteenth-century Anatolia Marble was a frequently deployed material in the representative architecture of the two most important royal patrons in Rum-Seljuq Anatolia, the sultans 'Izz ad-Dīn Kaykāwūs (r. 1211–1220) and ‘Alā ad-Dīn Kayqubād (r. ...
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2014-10-01ZeitschriftenartikelBrick Muqarnas on Rūm Saljuq buildings - The introduction of an Iranian decorative technique into the architecture of Anatolia Although the majority of architectural muqarnas compositions constructed during the Rūm Saljuq period in Anatolia are in stone, there is a small and poorly understood corpus of brick muqarnas to be found in central and ...
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2014-10-01ZeitschriftenartikelThe Zhamatun of Horomos: The Shaping of an Unprecedented Type of Fore-church Hall The complex of monastic buildings of Horomos is one of the largest in medieval Armenia and the whole Christian East. In the course of the study of Horomos, I paid particular attention to a number of buildings which marked ...
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2014-10-01ZeitschriftenartikelEntre architecture "Turco-islamique" et "Derviches colonisateurs": revisiter les zaviye-s en Anatolie médiévale Focusing on the case of the architecture related to mystical communities in medieval Anatolia, this paper proposes to question a specific historiography which, influenced by a formalist and typological approach, studied ...
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2014-10-01ZeitschriftenartikelBuildings in their patrons' hands? The multiform function of small size models between Byzantium and Transcaucasia The motif of the church patron or founder carrying a building model was inserted in church decoration since Late Antiquity, and specifically in the main apses of sixth century churches. Later, it became common in the ...
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2014-10-01ZeitschriftenartikelIntroduction: Architectural Models, Mobility, and Building Techniques: Modes of Transfer in Medieval Anatolia, Byzantium, and the Caucasus