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The bronze horseman of Justinian in Constantinople the cross-cultural biography of a Mediterranean monument Elena N. Boeck, DePaul University, Chicago.

By: Boeck, Elena N, 1974- [VerfasserIn.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2022Edition: 1st paperback edition 2022Description: 1 online resource (xxvii, 451 pages) PDF file(s)Content type: Text Media type: Computermedien Carrier type: Online-RessourceISBN: 9781108178341; 1108178340; 9781107197275; 1107197279; 9781316647646; 1316647641Subject(s): Justinian ; I ; Emperor of the East ; 483?-565 ; Monuments ; Turkey ; Istanbul | Equestrian statues ; Turkey ; Istanbul | Monuments ; Social aspects ; Turkey ; Istanbul ; History | Istanbul (Turkey) ; Antiquities, ByzantineAdditional physical formats: No title; Erscheint auch als: No title; Erscheint auch als: The bronze horseman of Justinian in ConstantinopleDDC classification: 731/.70949618 Online resources: lizenzpflichtig Summary: Justinian's triumphal column was the tallest free-standing column of the pre-modern world and was crowned with arguably the largest metal equestrian sculpture created anywhere in the world before 1699. The Byzantine empire's bronze horseman towered over the heart of Constantinople, assumed new identities, spawned conflicting narratives, and acquired widespread international acclaim. Because all traces of Justinian's column were erased from the urban fabric of Istanbul in the sixteenth century, scholars have undervalued its astonishing agency and remarkable longevity. Its impact in visual and verbal culture was arguably among the most extensive of any Mediterranean monument. This book analyzes Byzantine, Islamic, Slavic, Crusader, and Renaissance historical accounts, medieval pilgrimages, geographic, apocalyptic and apocryphal narratives, vernacular poetry, Byzantine, Bulgarian, Italian, French, Latin, and Ottoman illustrated manuscripts, Florentine wedding chests, Venetian paintings, and Russian icons to provide an engrossing and pioneering biography of a contested medieval monument during the millennium of its life.
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Justinian's triumphal column was the tallest free-standing column of the pre-modern world and was crowned with arguably the largest metal equestrian sculpture created anywhere in the world before 1699. The Byzantine empire's bronze horseman towered over the heart of Constantinople, assumed new identities, spawned conflicting narratives, and acquired widespread international acclaim. Because all traces of Justinian's column were erased from the urban fabric of Istanbul in the sixteenth century, scholars have undervalued its astonishing agency and remarkable longevity. Its impact in visual and verbal culture was arguably among the most extensive of any Mediterranean monument. This book analyzes Byzantine, Islamic, Slavic, Crusader, and Renaissance historical accounts, medieval pilgrimages, geographic, apocalyptic and apocryphal narratives, vernacular poetry, Byzantine, Bulgarian, Italian, French, Latin, and Ottoman illustrated manuscripts, Florentine wedding chests, Venetian paintings, and Russian icons to provide an engrossing and pioneering biography of a contested medieval monument during the millennium of its life.