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ROME, - PAINTED BY ALBERTO PISA TEXT BY M. A. R. TUKER AND HOPE MALLESON CONTAINING 70 FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR - Price 20s. NET - Post free, 20s. 6d.
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CONSTANTINOPLE - CHAPTER I - the making of constantinople under constantine the great - 328-337 a.d.
CHAPTER II - the making of constantinople, under the emperors constantius, julian, valens, theodosius the great, and arcadius. - 337-408 a.d.
CHAPTER III - the making of constantinople under theodosius ii. - 408-447 a.d.
CHAPTER IV - along the walls
Along the Walls beside the Sea of Marmora
CHAPTER V - along the walls beside the golden horn
CHAPTER VI - along the landward walls
CHAPTER VII - among the churches of the city
Step into a world where history and art intertwine, guided by a scholar’s keen eye and an illustrator’s vivid brush. The narrative opens with the rise of Constantinople under Emperor Constantine, tracing how a modest settlement became the crown jewel of an empire. Along the way, readers discover the shifting power dynamics that turned Rome from a sovereign capital into one city among many, setting the stage for a new imperial vision.
Complementing the text are more than seventy full‑page colour plates that bring bustling bazaars, serene mosques, and the iconic Galata Bridge to life. Warwick Goble’s delicate renderings capture everyday scenes—flower‑sellers, blacksmiths, and the shimmering waters of the Golden Horn—while the author’s commentary provides context and insight. Together they offer a richly textured portrait of a city at the crossroads of East and West, inviting listeners to explore its layered past and vibrant present.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (353K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Bryan Ness, Turgut Dincer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2012-05-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1915
A minister, teacher, and historian of Constantinople, he became one of the best-known early writers on the city’s Byzantine walls and churches. His books helped preserve careful descriptions of monuments that still matter to historians and travelers today.
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