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Dogan Kuban, (1926-).

Istanbul an urban history. Byzantion, Constantinopolis, Istanbul.

The Economic and Social History Foundation, 1996

112,80 €

Khalkedon Books, IOBA, ESA Bookshop

(Istanbul, Turchia)

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Anno di pubblicazione
1996
ISBN
9789757306207
Luogo di stampa
Istanbul
Autore
Dogan Kuban, (1926-).
Pagine
0
Editori
The Economic and Social History Foundation
Formato
4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
Edizione
1st Edition
Soggetto
ORT Ingilizce | Türkçe Konu:Cities and towns -- Turkey --, History (1 adet) Urbanization -- Turkey -- Istanbul (1 adet), Sehir planlamasi -- Istanbul (Türkiye) (1 adet) Istanbul, (Türkiye) -- Tarih (1 adet) Istanbul (Turkey) -- Buildings, structures, etc (1 adet) Kentlesme -- Istanbul (Türkiye) (1 adet) Istanbul, (Turkey) -- De ion and Travel (1 adet) Istanbul (Turkey) --, History (2 adet) Istanbul (Turkey) -- Description and travel (1, adet) Istanbul -- History (6 adet) Urbanization -- Turkey (1, adet) Istanbul (Türkiye) -- Tanitim ve Gezi (1 adet), Architecture -- Istanbul (Turkey) (1 adet) Urbanization --, Istanbul (Turkey) (1 adet) Mimari -- Istanbul (Türkiye) (1 adet), Urban policy -- Turkey (1 adet) Istanbul (Türkiye) -- Binalar, yapilar, vb (1 adet) City planning -- Istanbul (Turkey) Urbanization, Urban policy Urbanisation History of Istanbul Byzantium Istanbul, - Constantinople Ottoman Court Ottoman architecture Byzantian, architecture, Architecture & Urbanism, Istanbul, Constantinople, Byzantine
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
Rilegato
Prima edizione

Descrizione

Fine English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In English. 485 p., color and b/w ills. Istanbul an urban history. Byzantion, Constantinopolis, Istanbul. First Edition. This is not a book on archaeology, nor, although it lays particular stress on the architecture, an architectural history of Istanbul. It is an attempt to present the urban history of a world-city called Istanbul, Constantinople, Byzantion in different periods of its history. It delineates historical circumstances, or sudden ruptures, but above all, it attempts to present this unique world-city as experienced by its citizens and visitors, and as imagined by the world at large. While recent researches on the topography, history and monuments of the city are integrated in the text, my intention is to present the essence of the historical image of Istanbul contextually within physical, social and cultural framework. I have no intention of breaking new ground on the topography of the city, but I wish to convey the terms of a unique human experience in one of the longest surviving cities of the world, built in a most beautiful and enchanting landscape. The great Byzantine scholar R. Janin speaks of various "visages" of the city composed through the rhythms of life or caprices of the emperors. Most of this intricate relationships created in millennia between men, site, and artifact are gone and difficult to visualize. In writing this urban history, while I try to remain objective, I know that I create a literary model using as reference the least changed of the historical elements, the surviving monuments, the site with its basic shape and articulations, and contemporary accounts -not necessarily sources of hard facts, but as primary expressions, reactions and emotions. Thus tryingto keep myself away, as far as possible, from speculation and methods of criminal fiction, I have delineated the history of this grandiose, dramatic and often cruel city of Istanbul