The Thousand And One Churches
The Thousand And One Churches
The Thousand And One Churches

The Thousand And One Churches

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Author: Sir William M. Ramsay And Gertrude L. Bell
Binding: Hardback
Published: Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1909

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings

The Thousand and One Churches by William M. Ramsay and Gertrude L. Bell, first published in 1909, is a detailed study of church history and architecture in Turkey, particularly focusing on the Byzantine site of Bin-Bir-Kilisse. Ramsay, a Scottish classical scholar and archaeologist, and Bell, a renowned traveler and archaeologist, collaborated on an expedition in 1907 to investigate this region. Historical and Geographical Context: Ramsay provides an overview of the historical significance of the churches and other notable monuments in the region. Architectural Analysis: Bell meticulously documents the chronology and architectural styles of Byzantine churches, contributing valuable insights into ecclesiastical architecture. Photographic and Survey Data: The book includes 386 photographs, line drawings, maps, and plans, offering a comprehensive visual record of the structures. Bin-Bir-Kilisse, meaning "Thousand and One Churches," is a site in central Anatolia that contains numerous Byzantine-era ruins, including churches, houses, tombs, cisterns, and fortifications. Bell's surveys and photographs were crucial in preserving knowledge about these structures before they deteriorated further

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Description

Author: Sir William M. Ramsay And Gertrude L. Bell
Binding: Hardback
Published: Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1909

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings

The Thousand and One Churches by William M. Ramsay and Gertrude L. Bell, first published in 1909, is a detailed study of church history and architecture in Turkey, particularly focusing on the Byzantine site of Bin-Bir-Kilisse. Ramsay, a Scottish classical scholar and archaeologist, and Bell, a renowned traveler and archaeologist, collaborated on an expedition in 1907 to investigate this region. Historical and Geographical Context: Ramsay provides an overview of the historical significance of the churches and other notable monuments in the region. Architectural Analysis: Bell meticulously documents the chronology and architectural styles of Byzantine churches, contributing valuable insights into ecclesiastical architecture. Photographic and Survey Data: The book includes 386 photographs, line drawings, maps, and plans, offering a comprehensive visual record of the structures. Bin-Bir-Kilisse, meaning "Thousand and One Churches," is a site in central Anatolia that contains numerous Byzantine-era ruins, including churches, houses, tombs, cisterns, and fortifications. Bell's surveys and photographs were crucial in preserving knowledge about these structures before they deteriorated further