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2014
Wie werden Bauten zu beispielhaften Bauten? Wann fuhrt die Wahrnehmung ihrer Gestalt zur Einsicht, dass sie vollkommen und kaum zu verbessern sei, dass sie Symbol geworden sei? Ist es die Gewissheit, dass man einem Urtypus oder gar einem der Weltwunder gegenuberstehe? Sind es ausersprachliche Gewissheiten, ein kaum bewusster Konsens aller uber rituelle
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Wie werden Bauten zu beispielhaften Bauten? Wann fuhrt die Wahrnehmung ihrer Gestalt zur Einsicht, dass sie vollkommen und kaum zu verbessern sei, dass sie Symbol geworden sei? Ist es die Gewissheit, dass man einem Urtypus oder gar einem der Weltwunder gegenuberstehe? Sind es ausersprachliche Gewissheiten, ein kaum bewusster Konsens aller uber rituelle
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The church dedicated to the Holy Wisdom, or the Divine Wisdom (Hagia Sophia in Greek), is located to the south-eastern part of the city of Thessaloniki (Northern Greece). It has served as the Metropolitan church of Thessaloniki and during the Latin occupation of the city (1204-1224), it became the Latin cathedral.
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2020
Being one of the most controversial issues of late years The Hagia Sophia Mosque might be counted among the places of worship about which had been written numerous books and articles. Since there are dozens of books and booklets at various libraries in Turkey called “History of the Hagia Sophia”.
ÇAM, Mevlüt, HACIÖMEROĞLU, Beyhan
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Being one of the most controversial issues of late years The Hagia Sophia Mosque might be counted among the places of worship about which had been written numerous books and articles. Since there are dozens of books and booklets at various libraries in Turkey called “History of the Hagia Sophia”.
ÇAM, Mevlüt, HACIÖMEROĞLU, Beyhan
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The church dedicated to the Holy Wisdom, or the Divine Wisdom (Hagia Sophia in Greek) was built by emperor Justinian I in the 6th century (532-537 CE), under the direction of the architects Anthemios of Tralles and Isidore of Militos. It was inaugurated on 27 December 537.
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Subterranean Hagia Sophia: Revealing the Waters Below the Hagia Sophia
2021Çiğdem Özkan +3 more
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Earthquake Performance of Hagia Sophia
2018Hagia Sophia, during its history, was affected by many earthquakes, resulting in several reconstructions of parts of its main dome and main arches. Being one of the most important buildings of the mankind’s common heritage and given Istanbul’s high seismic risk, the worthiness of the present-day structure in a future major earthquake and what, if any ...
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Gifting of Hagia Sophia: icon’s role in extractive sacralization
American Journal of Cultural SociologyYagmur Karakaya
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