Acceptance and Adaptation of Byzantine Architectural Types in the “Byzantine Commonwealth”
This chapter provides an introduction to the influence of Byzantine architecture on its neighbors, in particular in Bulgaria, Serbia, medieval Rus’, and the Veneto and the Norman Kingdom of southern Italy. In particular, it notes the adoption of the cross-in-square church type in these territories and their adaption of the form to reflect local building practices and aesthetic choices. Also examined are new architectural types that combined Byzantine architectural ideas with local ones in hybrid forms. The influence of the Byzantine Great Palace on palace design outside of Byzantium is also noted.
1973 ◽
Vol 31
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pp. 698-699
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1972 ◽
Vol 30
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pp. 124-125
1972 ◽
Vol 30
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pp. 568-569
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1990 ◽
Vol 48
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pp. 566-567
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2002 ◽
Vol 82
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pp. 1691-1711
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2014 ◽
Vol 73
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pp. 135-141
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2006 ◽
Vol 22
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pp. 85-91
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