The sixth-century historian Procopius of Caesarea described the Church of the Holy Wisdom in Constantinople in his treatise "Περὶ κτισμάτων" ("On Buildings"). The text about the Church of the Holy Wisdom is the only surviving historical source for the original Justinianic edifice before the collapse of its first dome in 558. This detailed and elaborate description of the church is an example of ekphrasis. Ekphrasis is a rhetorical technique which makes the described object visible. In this paper I will attempt to analyse how far Procopius’ description is a rhetorical exercise, and how far it is a trustworthy historical source
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This paper seeks to analyze the methods of Procopius of Caesarea and reconcile the apparent contradi...
The article attempts to answer the question of how the name of the most important Byzantine church o...
The implicit assumption in many recent treatments of the sixth century historian Procopius of Caesar...
The sixth-century historian Procopius of Caesarea described the church of Hagia Sophia in Constantin...
HYLE “HISTORIAS” - THE CONSTRUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CHURCH OF HAGIA SOPHIA AT CONSTANTINOPLE AND...
This paper examines the political, social, and religious objectives of the Byzantine emperor Justini...
Written records on the 6th century church of St. John at Ephesos echo the role of the monument as th...
The three works of Procopius of Caesarea, the History of the Wars, the Buildings and the Secret Hist...
In Byzantium, writing ekphrases was one of the standard literary skills, developed during school ins...
The author offers a brief survey of the history of the sixth century, and in particular of the reign...
The Hagia Sophia has always been regarded as a symbol of medieval Christian mysticism. During Byzant...
In a memorable episode from his panegyric buildings, Procopius of Caesarea describes how a chest wit...
The church dedicated to the Holy Wisdom, or the Divine Wisdom (Hagia Sophia in Greek) was built by e...
This study offers a reappraisal of Nikolaos Mesarites’ Description of the church of the Holy Apostle...
This article offers a survey of scholarship on the historian Procopius of Caesarea in the last eleve...
This paper seeks to analyze the methods of Procopius of Caesarea and reconcile the apparent contradi...
The article attempts to answer the question of how the name of the most important Byzantine church o...
The implicit assumption in many recent treatments of the sixth century historian Procopius of Caesar...