This essay brings us back to the birth of the church of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, in a moment of great splendour of the Byzantine Empire. The "great church", as it was defined, played a symbolic role, both from the political point of view, in order to assert the power (and the profession of faith) of Justinian, both from the theological point of view so as to emphasize, with its play of lights and shadows, how divine wisdom underlies creation. The Sixth-Century propaganda helps us to imagine the importance of this building since its construction and how, in any time, possession of this masterwork has been desired. In the name of inter-religious peace, its use today as a museum must be defended
The Deisis mosaic, frontal view of the right side, detail of John the Baptist; Hagia Sophia is a for...
For nearly fifteen hundred years, the Hagia Sophia has been a constant figure in Istanbul, Turkey. T...
The freestanding column with culminating statue is generally viewed as a relatively limited genre in...
This essay brings us back to the birth of the church of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, in a moment of gre...
The Hagia Sophia has always been regarded as a symbol of medieval Christian mysticism. During Byzant...
In 527, Justinian became ruler of the Byzantine Empire and left a legacy that still exists today. On...
The article attempts to answer the question of how the name of the most important Byzantine church o...
The church dedicated to the Holy Wisdom, or the Divine Wisdom (Hagia Sophia in Greek) was built by e...
The great Justinianic basilica of Hagia Sophia is the pinnacle of early Byzantine architecture, and ...
Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia was inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985 as a part of the Old...
This paper examines the political, social, and religious objectives of the Byzantine emperor Justini...
The Christian commemorative inscriptions by bishops or realized for bishops’ buildings were a partic...
Budowa justyniańskiej Hagii Sophii była dla mieszkańców Konstantynopola w VI w. jednym z najważniejs...
Includes bibliographical references.This honors thesis will specifically be dealing with two concept...
L’edificio noto come Skeuophylakion (Tesoro) della Grande Chiesa di Costantinopoli si eleva con il s...
The Deisis mosaic, frontal view of the right side, detail of John the Baptist; Hagia Sophia is a for...
For nearly fifteen hundred years, the Hagia Sophia has been a constant figure in Istanbul, Turkey. T...
The freestanding column with culminating statue is generally viewed as a relatively limited genre in...
This essay brings us back to the birth of the church of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, in a moment of gre...
The Hagia Sophia has always been regarded as a symbol of medieval Christian mysticism. During Byzant...
In 527, Justinian became ruler of the Byzantine Empire and left a legacy that still exists today. On...
The article attempts to answer the question of how the name of the most important Byzantine church o...
The church dedicated to the Holy Wisdom, or the Divine Wisdom (Hagia Sophia in Greek) was built by e...
The great Justinianic basilica of Hagia Sophia is the pinnacle of early Byzantine architecture, and ...
Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia was inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985 as a part of the Old...
This paper examines the political, social, and religious objectives of the Byzantine emperor Justini...
The Christian commemorative inscriptions by bishops or realized for bishops’ buildings were a partic...
Budowa justyniańskiej Hagii Sophii była dla mieszkańców Konstantynopola w VI w. jednym z najważniejs...
Includes bibliographical references.This honors thesis will specifically be dealing with two concept...
L’edificio noto come Skeuophylakion (Tesoro) della Grande Chiesa di Costantinopoli si eleva con il s...
The Deisis mosaic, frontal view of the right side, detail of John the Baptist; Hagia Sophia is a for...
For nearly fifteen hundred years, the Hagia Sophia has been a constant figure in Istanbul, Turkey. T...
The freestanding column with culminating statue is generally viewed as a relatively limited genre in...