Constantinople to Córdoba

Dismantling Ancient Architecture in the East, North Africa and Islamic Spain

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A survey of the various ways in which the extensive remains of ancient architecture were reused or destroyed in the crescent from Greece and Turkey through Syria, Palestine, North Africa to Islamic Spain. The book complements and echoes some of the themes in the author's "Marble Past, Monumental Present" (2009). Offering a large number of varied examples, it examines how the ancient landscape was transformed - towns, roads and ports, fountains and waterways, tombs, palaces, villas and inscriptions. It then addresses reuse in churches, mosques and other structures, dealing also with collectors and museum-builders. Also considered are the dismantling and transport of the often massive blocks, and the superstitions surrounding antiquities which contributed to their continuing renown or to their destruction.

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Preliminary Material
页码: i–xxviii
Introduction
页码: 1–37
1. the Mediaeval Landscape: An overview
页码: 39–88
2. Greek and Roman towns
页码: 89–137
3. Roads and Ports
页码: 139–160
4. Fountains, Waterways and Irrigation
页码: 161–180
5. tombs
页码: 181–195
6. Palaces and Villas
页码: 197–215
7. Inscriptions
页码: 217–236
8. Quarries and Quarrying
页码: 237–255
9. temples, Churches and Mosques
页码: 257–293
12. the Mechanics of Dismantling and transport
页码: 345–365
13. Collecting Antiquities
页码: 367–395
15. Conclusion
页码: 421–423
bibiliography
页码: 425–495
Index of People
页码: 497–499
Index of Places
页码: 500–504
Index of Subjects
页码: 505–510
Illustrations
页码: 511–544
Michael Greenhalgh, MA, PhD (Manchester 1968) is Emeritus Professor of Art History at the Australian National University. His books include Donatello & his Sources (1982), Marble Past, Monumental Present (2009), and many papers on the fate of classical monuments.
"This is a monumental piece of work -- much like the ancient edifices it describes. I'm very impressed with the great depth and breadth of the survey. It will be an important reference work for a long time to come." - James A Harrell, Professor Emeritus of Geology, University of Toledo, and author of the Survey of ornamental stones used in pre-Ottoman mosques of Cairo.
"A monumental achievement! I am amazed at the amount of reading the author has done among such a large and polyglot collection of sources. Researchers will be quarrying the footnotes for years to come. Anyone interested in archaeology or history in the Mediterranean (and farther afield, of course) will find this to be an indispensible work of reference. I am filled with admiration." - Dr David Whitehouse, Executive Director and Curator of Ancient & Islamic Glass, Corning Museum of Glass; and sometime Director of the British Institute of Afghan Studies, and the British School at Rome
All those interested in the impact of the monuments of Antiquity, in the architectural history of Byzantium and Islam and the sources and development of their material culture, as well as in the origins of museums.
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