Hagia Sophia w Konstantynopolu. Od architektonicznego fenomenu do teologicznego symbolu
Data
2019
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Tytuł czasopisma
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Tytuł tomu
Wydawca
Prymasowski Instytut Kultury Chrześcijańskiej im. Stefana Kard. Wyszyńskiego w Bydgoszczy
Abstrakt
The Hagia Sophia in Constantinople is the most magnificent sacred foundation of the Byzantine emperor Justinian the Great. Erected at the site of a former temple devastated by fire in 532, the building was conceived by two architects or scholars from Asia Minor: Anthemius and Isidore. As an architectural jewel, the Hagia Sophia delights visitors with its design and structure, whereas as a theological symbol, the building is perceived as a masterpiece of God, permeated with light symbolizing Him. Undoubtedly, the architectural wonder and theological symbol demonstrates great splendour. For centuries the Hagia Sophia was a monumental Christian shrine; after the fall of Byzantium it was converted into a mosque; and in the 1930s the building became a museum.
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Hagia Sophia, Konstantynopol, architektura, teologia, symbole teologiczne, architektura Hagii Sophii, Hagia Sophia jako teologiczny symbol, historia Hagii Sophii, Hagia Sophia jako fenomen architektoniczny, Constantinople, architecture, theology, theological symbols, architecture of Hagia Sophia, Hagia Sophia as a theological symbol, history of Hagia Sophia, Hagia Sophia as an architectural phenomenon
Cytowanie
Studia Bydgoskie, 2019, Tom 13, s. 221-236.
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