Summary
The book Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture is today already a classic in the field it deals with, it presents a coherent overview of history and follows the changes that took place in Early Christian and Byzantine architecture, from Rome (including the early church of St. Peter) and Milan, to North Africa, then from Constantinople to Greece and the Balkans, via Egypt and Jerusalem, all the way to villages and monasteries in Syria, Asia Minor, Armenia and Mesopotamia. For this fourth edition, Professor Richard Krautheimer, in collaboration with his colleague Professor Slobodan Ćurčić from the Princeton faculty, made a thorough revision, and the book was modernized with the help of about 700 notes, conceptualized in the form of larger-scale information, as well as with the help of 400 illustrations, which achieved a balance between the research of the time and the data that the book Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture contains.
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