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Byzantine Constantinople

Byzantine Constantinople

Byzantine Constantinople

The Walls of the City and Adjoining Historical Sites
Alexander Van Millingen
October 2010
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Paperback
9781108014564
$67.00
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    One of the most detailed works describing the walls of this renowned city, Alexander Van Milligen's Byzantine Constantinople: The Walls of the City and Adjoining Historical Sites (1899) is of use to anyone interested in Byzantine architecture, the Byzantine Empire, and medieval history more generally. Van Milligen uses his expertise as a historian who had lived and taught in Constantinople to provide a detailed account of the Byzantine capital before it fell in 1453. Complete with meticulous verbal descriptions, illustrations, maps and plans, Van Milligen combines historical accounts with physical surveys, tracing Constantinople's expansion. He describes how the city spread and how the walls adapted, pausing to outline the importance of certain structures within the city, and of the hierarchy of gates within the walls. He also includes a table of emperors to assist the general reader, while his painstaking detail makes the book useful to professional scholars as well.

    Product details

    October 2010
    Paperback
    9781108014564
    488 pages
    213 × 140 × 33 mm
    0.62kg
    20 b/w illus. 8 maps
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The site of Constantinople - the limits of Byzantium
    • 2. The city of Constantinople - its limits, fortifications, interior arrangement
    • 3. The Theodosian walls
    • 4. The gates in the Theodosian walls - The Golden Gate
    • 5. The gates in the Theodosian walls continued
    • 6. Repairs on the Theodosian walls
    • 7. The palace of the Porphyrogenitus (Tekfour Serai)
    • 8. The fortifcations on the north-western side of the city, before the seventh century
    • 9. The walls of the Emperor Manuel Comnenus
    • 10. The Tower of Anemas: The Tower of Isaac Angelus
    • 11. Inmates of the Prison of Anemas
    • 12. The Wall of the Emperor Heraclius: The Wall of the Emperor Leo the Armenian
    • 13. The seaward walls
    • 14. The walls along the Golden Horn
    • 15. The walls along the Golden Horn continued
    • 16. The walls along the Sea of Marmora
    • 17. The harbours on the Sea of Marmora
    • 18. The harbours on the Sea of Marmora continued
    • 19. The Hebdomon
    • 20. The Anastasian Wall
    • Table of Emperors
    • Index.
      Author
    • Alexander Van Millingen