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Istanbul : city of majesty at the crossroads of the world / Thomas F. Madden.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New York : Penguin Books, 2017Description: xviii, 381 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780143129691 (pbk)
  • 0143129694
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: IstanbulDDC classification:
  • 949.61/8 23
LOC classification:
  • 437 DR 719 M179i 2017
Contents:
Part I. Byzantion (667 BC-AD 330) -- Across from the city of the blind -- Bread for Athens -- Romans bearing gifts -- Ruin and survival -- Part II. Byzantine Constantinople (330-1453) -- Founding a new Rome -- Baptized capital -- East of the fall of Rome -- City of Justinian -- Surviving the Middle Ages -- Byzantine plots -- Dining with barbarians -- Treasure and treachery -- Blind men -- Latin occupation -- Life among the ruins -- Empire's end -- Part III. Ottoman Constantinople (1453-1923) -- The spider's curtain -- City of Suleiman the Magnificent -- The sultanate of women -- Return of the West -- Sick man of Europe -- Empire's end, again -- Part IV. Istanbul (1923-2016) -- Becoming modern.
Summary: For more than two millennia Istanbul has stood at the crossroads of the world. The history of this city--known as Byzantium, then Constantinople, now Istanbul--is at once glorious, outsized, and astounding. Founded by the Greeks, its location made it a center for trade but also a target for every empire in history. At its most spectacular, Emperor Constantine I refounded the city as New Rome, filling it with artistic treasures, adorning the streets with opulent palaces, and building new walls that preserved its power and wealth--walls that withstood any aggressor and still stand for tourists to visit today. Drawing on a lifetime of study and the latest scholarship, Istanbul transports readers to a city of unparalleled importance and majesty, a city at the center of civilizations past and present.
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Recursos Regionales Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) 437 DR 719 M179i 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000123495

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Byzantion (667 BC-AD 330) -- Across from the city of the blind -- Bread for Athens -- Romans bearing gifts -- Ruin and survival -- Part II. Byzantine Constantinople (330-1453) -- Founding a new Rome -- Baptized capital -- East of the fall of Rome -- City of Justinian -- Surviving the Middle Ages -- Byzantine plots -- Dining with barbarians -- Treasure and treachery -- Blind men -- Latin occupation -- Life among the ruins -- Empire's end -- Part III. Ottoman Constantinople (1453-1923) -- The spider's curtain -- City of Suleiman the Magnificent -- The sultanate of women -- Return of the West -- Sick man of Europe -- Empire's end, again -- Part IV. Istanbul (1923-2016) -- Becoming modern.

For more than two millennia Istanbul has stood at the crossroads of the world. The history of this city--known as Byzantium, then Constantinople, now Istanbul--is at once glorious, outsized, and astounding. Founded by the Greeks, its location made it a center for trade but also a target for every empire in history. At its most spectacular, Emperor Constantine I refounded the city as New Rome, filling it with artistic treasures, adorning the streets with opulent palaces, and building new walls that preserved its power and wealth--walls that withstood any aggressor and still stand for tourists to visit today. Drawing on a lifetime of study and the latest scholarship, Istanbul transports readers to a city of unparalleled importance and majesty, a city at the center of civilizations past and present.

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