Constantine of Rhodes, on Constantinople and the Church of the Holy Apostles

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Constantine of Rhodes, on Constantinople and the Church of the Holy Apostles

Constantine of Rhodes's tenth-century poem is an account of public monuments in Constantinople and of the Church of the Holy Apostles. In the opening section of the work, Constantine describes columns and sculptures within the city, seven of which he calls 'wonders'. In the second part of the poem, he portrays the Church of the Holy Apostles, offering an account of its architecture and internal decoration, notably the mosaics, seven of which are also depicted as 'wonders'. On one level, the poem offers an account of what was visible, a sense of city topography and, in the case of the Apostoleion, a vital description of a now-lost building. But it cannot be read as a straightforward description. Rather, Constantine's work offers insights into Byzantine perceptions of works of art. The monuments Constantine decided to portray and the ways in which he chose to describe them say as much, if not more, about the social and cultural milieu in which he operated as about the actual physical appearance of the monuments themselves. Further, the poem itself, as it survives in one fifteenth-century manuscript, raises questions: is it, in its current form, a single poem or is it made up of a compilation of Constantine's writings? This book supersedes the two previous editions of the poem, both dating to 1896, and provides the first full translation into English of the text. It consists of a new Greek edition of Constantine's poem, with an introductory essay, prepared by Ioannis Vassis, and a translation by a group of scholars headed by Liz James. Liz James also contributes a commentary and an extensive discussion of the two distinct parts of the poem, the city monuments and the Church of the Holy Apostles"--P. [4] of cover.

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Publisher
Ashgate
Language
English
Pages
250

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Burlington, VT

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
881/.01
Library of Congress
PA5310.C57 C66 2012, PA5150, PA5310.C57

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
250

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25283245M
ISBN 13
9781409431671, 9781409431688
LCCN
2012013760
OCLC/WorldCat
817740165, 785558853, 782995897

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