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Byzantine Monuments and Architectural “Cleansing” in Nineteenth-Century Athens
This paper examines the architectural “cleansing” of Athens in the decades following the establishment of the Modern Greek state, when the ancient monuments of the city, and especially the Acropolis and its surroundings, became a source of inspiration and legitimation for the newly established state.
Effie F. Athanassopoulos
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BYZANTINE STYLE IN THE ARCHITECTURE OF BULGARIA
Natalia Drobysheva
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SEBASTOPOLIS EXCAVATIONS AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE BYZANTINE CHURCH
The ancient city of Sebastopolis, located in Tokat's Sulusaray district, was unknown to researchers until the 19th century, when it came to earth in 1871 thanks to the finding of an inscription bearing the name of the city.
Akın TEMÜR, İlknur GÜLTEKIN GENÇ
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Les emblèmes sur l’abside de l’église de Lesnovo [PDF]
This work retraces observations concerning insufficiently known emblems, represented on some examples of late Byzantine architecture. Also, should an emblem be invested with a role of a codified sign, without being literally visible, could it function
Ćirić Jasmina S.
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Introduction: Throughout the years, numerous factors have contributed to the formation of city identity, urban fabric, and architecture. These factors include inspirations from various civilizations and religious influences.
Tamara Kelly
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MHSDN: A Hierarchical Software Defined Network Reliability Framework design
Abstract At present, attacks based on the vulnerability of the controller and flooding attacks still constitute a principal threat for hierarchical Software Defined Network (SDN), such as flow table tampering, malicious Application attacks, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) etc., due to the limitation against attacks based on known or unknown ...
Zhengbin Zhu+4 more
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‘Lex Cryptographi(c)a,’ ‘Cloud Crypto Land’ or What? – Blockchain Technology on the Legal Hype Cycle
Based on the reception of DLT/blockchain, this article argues that legal discourse is subject to hype cycle dynamics. Thinking in hype cycle categories provides a structured way for analysing the legal implications of a particular innovation. This critical engagement with enthusiasts, sceptics and pragmatists through the different stages may help to ...
Michael Anderson Schillig
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The monastery entrance: Adventus and path to salvation: With 10 illustrations [PDF]
This paper deals with monastic entrance as the liminal architectural element facilitating a transition between outer - lay and inner - sacred worlds.
Popović Svetlana
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St. Sofia in Ohrid, space, structure, forms: Sources [PDF]
This work comments in particular on studies dealing with the church of St. Sofia in Ohrid. Among them are the monographs of two authors, Barbara Maria Schellewald (Die Arhitektur der Sophien Kirchen in Ohrid, Bon 1986) and Boris Čipan (Sveta Sofija ...
Korać Vojislav
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Byzantine church as a dwelling place. Monastic seclusion practices in Byzantium and Old Rus’ in the ninth-thirteenth centuries [PDF]
The juxtaposition of historical and architectural evidence supports the possibility of seclusion practice in the church proper. This hypothesis is valid for both the Byzantine Empire and Old Rus’.
Freze Anna
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