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Justinian’s Church of St Sophia, Istanbul: Recent Studies of Its Construction and First Partial Reconstruction

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Justinian’s Church of St Sophia, Istanbul: Recent Studies of Its Construction and First Partial Reconstruction
Author(s)Mainstone, Rowland J.
AbstractThis article portrays a history of the building and reconstruction of the Justinian’s Church of St. Sofia, Istanbul, from the sixth century until the restoration works after its secularization in 1935. This church is considered as one of the most important historic buildings of the Ottoman Empire’s era.
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Pages39-49, 102-107
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceArchitectural History
VolumeNo12
PubDate1969
ISBN_ISSN0066-622x
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