HOA2 - Early Christian, Byzantine, Saracenic

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Byzantium

Constantine changed the capital of the Empire from Rome to ______

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Judea

Birth of Christianity started in ________ (eastern part of the Roman empire)

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House Church

Private place where early Christians gathered to worship

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Atrium

Open courtyard surrounded by colonnades

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Narthex

Entrance hall/porch

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Nave

Central aisle ; seating area

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Aisle

Side corridors on both sides of the nave

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Transept

Side projections of the church ; arm perpendicular to the nave

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Crossing

Where the nave and transept intersect

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Apse

Circular termination

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True

Little regard was given to external effect ; emphasis on internal worship

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True

Columns and capitals from Old Roman buildings were used

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Baptistery

Separate buildings from the Church used only for baptism

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Catacombs

Network of underground cemeteries

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“At the hollows”

Ad catacumbas means

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Loculi

Recesses for corpses

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Old St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City, Rome

Where martyrdom of Christians took place including St. Peter

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St. Paolo Fouri Le Mura Basilica, Rome, Italy

Largest and most impressive of all basilican churches

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The Baptistery of Constantine, Rome

Oldest Italian Baptistery

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Catacomb of St. Callistus, Rome

Largest of the catacombs

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7 hills

Byzantine Empire stood on _____ that gave it a commanding and central position for government

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Iconoclastic Movement

Banned the use of statues in any form, thus painting became the substitute seen on the dome ceilings of the buildings

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True

Byzantine Architecture was influenced by the massive character of Babylonian Architecture

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Justinian I

Ordered to build the Hagia Sophia

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Theodosius II

Built several military gates & towers against Goths & Huns

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Western Roman Catholic Churches

Cross in square plans with central domes

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Eastern Orthodox Churches

Centralized plans with domes and have 3 basic spaces: narthex, nave and sanctuary

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Iconostasis

Icon screen; wall of icons and religious paintings separating the nave from the sanctuary

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Pendentive

Triangular curved overhanging surface to support a circular dome

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Mosaic

A decorative art created by assembling small pieces of glass, tiles or other materials

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Tessara

Piece of mosaic

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Fresco

Art of painting on fresh, moist plaster with pigments dissolved in water

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Hagia Sophia

  • Gk. “Holy Wisdom”

  • Former Orthodox patriarchal basilica later an Imperial mosque and now a museum

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Istanbul, Turkey

Hagia Sophia is located in _______

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Isidorus of Miletus, Anthemius of Tralles

Architects of Hagia Sophia

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St. Mark’s Basilica, Venice

  • Chiesa d’ Oro ; Church of Gold

  • Known for its opulent design

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Church of the Holy Apostles, Athens, Greece

Burial place of the byzantine emperors and patriarchs of Constantinople

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Moorish Architecture

Articulated variation of Saracenic Architecture prevalent on the part of North Africa and parts of Spain & Portugal where moors are dominant

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True

Moorish Architecture was sober & grotesque

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Mosques

  • Principal building of Moorish Architecture

  • Onion/bulbous domes

  • Use of horseshoe arch, pointed arch, cusped arch

  • Domed Chhatris

  • Towers/Minarets

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Fami Masjid

Friday Mosque (Public)

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Madrassah

Islamic School

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Tomb Mosque

For the dead

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Chhatri

Kiosk/Pavilion

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Dar

Men’s Apartment

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Harem

Women’s Apartment

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Diwan

Palaces

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Mihrab

Niche facing Mecca

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Mimber

Raised platform for ceremonial announcement

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Minaret

Tall, slender prayer tower

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Mimbar

High Pulpit / Ambo

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Muhajar

Baluster

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Selamuk

Men’s Quest Quarter

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Sahn

Atrium

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Fawwara

Fountain

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Liwanat

Collonade

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Dikka

Reading Desk

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Maqsura

Screen

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Taj Mahal

Built by Shah Jahan as a tomb for his wife Mumtaz Mahal

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Ustad Ahmad Lahauri

Architect of Taj Mahal