BOOKS CONSULTED IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS WORK

Ante-Nicene Christian Library.

Anthologia Graeca epigrammatum, Stadt-Mueller, 1894.

Antoniadi, E. M. Ἔκφρασις τῆς Ἁγίας Σοφίας.

Banduri, Anselmi. Imperium Orientale, sive Antiquitates Constantinopolitanae. Paris, 1711.

Baronius. Annales ecclesiastici. Luccae, 1741.

Belin, M. A. Histoire de la Latinité de Constantinople. 2me édition.

Bell, Miss Lothian. Notes on a Journey through Cilicia and Lycaonia.

Bondelmontius. Librum insularum Archipelagi.

Brockhaus. Die Kunst in den Athosklöstern. Leipzig, 1891.

Brunn, Ph. Constantinople, ses sanctuaires et ses réliques au commencement du XV siècle. Odessa, 1883.

Butler. Architecture and other Arts, II. Syria. New York, 1903.

Chevalier, J. B. Voyage de la Propontide et du Pont-Euxin. Paris, 1800.

Choisy. L'Art de bâtir chez les Byzantins. Paris, 1883.

Choiseul-Gouffier. Voyage pittoresque en Grèce.

Clavijo, Ruy Gonzalez de. Vida de Gran Tamorlan y itinerario. Madrid, 1782.

Constantius, Patriarch. Κωνσταντινιὰς Παλαιά τε καὶ Νεωτέρα, Ancient and Modern Constantinople, Translation by J. P. Brown. London, 1868; Συγγραφαὶ αἱ Ἐλάσσονες. Κωνσταντινούπολις, 1866.

Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae. Bonn.

Crusius, M. Turcograecia.

Dehio und Bezold. Die kirchliche Baukunst des Abendlandes.

Dethier, Ph. A. Siège de Constantinople.

Didron. Christian Iconography (Translation from the French). London, 1910.

Diehl, C. Manuel d'art byzantin; Figures byzantines.

Du Cange, C. Historia Byzantina, Pars II. Constantinopolis Christiana. Paris, 1680.

Dürm. Handbuch.

Eastern Palestine Memoirs.

Ebersolt. Le Grand Palais de Constantinople.

Fergusson, James. History of Ancient and Mediaeval Architecture.

Finlay, G. History of the Byzantine Empire.

Freshfield, Edwin. Archaeologia.

Gardner, Miss Alice. Theodore of Studium.

338Gerlach. Tagebuch der Gesandtshaft an die Ottomanische Pforte durch David Ungnad, 1573-78.

Goodyear, W. H. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Architectural Refinements. Edinburgh, 1905.

Gyllius, P. De Constantinopoleos Topographia. Elzevir ed. 1632.

Gyllius, P. De Bosporo Thracio. Elzevir ed. 1632.

Hasluck, F. W. Bithynica.

Henderson, A. E. Builder, January 1906.

Kanitz. Serbiens byzantinische Monumente.

Khitrovo, Madame de. Itinéraires russes (Translation from Russian).

Labarte, Jules. Le Palais impérial de Constantinople.

Lampakis, Professor. Les Antiquités chrétiennes de la Grèce. Athens, 1902.

Lenoir. Architecture monastique au moyen âge.

Lethaby. Mediaeval Art.

Lethaby and Swainson. Sancta Sophia.

Leunclavius. Pandectes historiae Turcicae. (Migne, vol. clix.)

Mansi. Sacrorum Conciliorum collectio.

Marin, Abbé. Les Moines de Constantinople.

Migne. Patrologia Graeca.

Miklosich et Müller. Acta et diplomata Graeca. Vienna, 1865.

Millingen, A. Van. Byzantine Constantinople.

Mordtmann. Esquisse topographique de Constantinople.

Mühlmann. Archiv für christliche Kunst, 1886-87.

Muralt, Édouard de. Essai de chronographie byzantine. Geneva, 1873.

Notitia Dignitatum. Ed. Seeck.

Pargoire, Père J. Les Mamas de Constantinople.

Parker. Glossary of Architecture.

Paspates, A. Μελέται Βυζαντιναί.

Paspates, A. The Great Palace. Translation from the Greek by Mr. Metcalfe.

Philes. Carmina.

Pulgher, D. Les Églises byzantines de Constantinople. Vienna, 1878.

Ramsay, Sir William, and Miss Lothian Bell. The Thousand and One Churches.

Riant, Conte de. Exuviae sacrae.

Rivoira, T. G. Lombardic Architecture. (Translation from Italian.) London, 1910.

Rott, H. Kleinasiatische Denkmäler. Leipzig, 1908.

Salzenberg. Altchristliche Baudenkmäler Constantinopels.

Scarlatus Byzantius. Ἡ Κωνσταντινούπολις. Athens, 1862.

Schlumberger, G. L'Épopée byzantine à la fin du sixième siècle.

Schmitt, F. G. Kahrié Djamissi.

Schultz and Barnsley. The Monastery of S. Luke of Stiris. London, 1901.

Schweigger, Solomon. Ein neue Reyssbeschreibung auss Deutschland nach Constantinopel, 1581.

Siderides. Articles in the Proceedings of the Greek Syllogos of Constantinople.

Socrates. Ecclesiastical History.

Strzygowski, J. Orient oder Rom. Leipzig, 1901.

Strzygowski, J. Kleinasien, Die byzantinischen Wasserbehälter von. Dr. P. Forcheimer and Dr. J. Strzygowski.

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Texier and Pullan. Byzantine Architecture.

Uspenski, T. Articles in the Journal of the Russian Institute at Constantinople.

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Vogüé de. La Syrie centrale.

Wulff, O. Die Koimisiskirche in Nikaia. Strasburg, 1903.

PERIODICALS

Atti della R. Accademia di archeologia, lettere, e belle arte, vol. xx. Napoli, 1900.

Revue Archéologique.

Byzantinische Zeitschrift.

Bulletin de correspondance hellénique.

Annual of the British School at Athens.

Proceedings of the Greek Syllogos of Constantinople.

Mitteilungen des Deutschen Excursions-Club, Konstantinopel.

English Historical Review.


LIST OF EMPERORS

Constantine I. the Great

306-337

Constantius II.

337-361

Julian

361-363

Jovian

363-364

Valens

364-378

Theodosius I. the Great

378-395

Arcadius

395-408

Theodosius II.

408-450

Marcian

450-457

Leo I.

457-474

Leo II.

474-474

Zeno

474-491

Anastasius I.

491-518

Justin I.

518-527

Justinian I. the Great

527-565

Justin II.

565-578

Tiberius

578-582

Maurice

582-602

Phocas

602-610

Heraclius

610-641

Heraclius Constantine III. and Heracleonas

641-642

Constans II.

642-668

Constantine IV.

668-685

Justinian II.

685-695

Leontius

695-697

Tiberius III.

695-697

Justinian II. (restored)

705-711

Philippicus

711-713

Anastasius II.

713-715

Theodosius III.

715-717

Leo III. the Isaurian

717-740

Constantine V. Copronymus

740-775

Leo IV.

775-779

Constantine VI.

779-797

Irene

797-802

Nicephorus I.

802-811

Stauracius

811-     

Michael I. Rhangabe

811-813

Leo V. the Armenian

813-820

Michael II. the Amorian

820-829

Theophilus

829-842

Michael III.

842-867

Basil I.

867-886

Leo VI. the Wise

886-912

Constantine VII. Porphyrogenitus

912-958

  Co-Emperors

 

     Alexander

912-913

     Romanus I. Lecapenus

919-945

  Constantine VIII. and Stephanus, sons of Romanus I. reigned five weeks in

   944

Romanus II.

958-963

Basil II. Bulgaroktonos

963-1025

  Co-Emperors

 

      Nicephorus II. Phocas

969-976

      John I. Zimisces

963-1025

      Constantine IX.

976-1025

Constantine IX. (sole Emperor)

1025-1028

Romanus III. Argyrus

1025-1028

Michael IV.

1034-1042

Michael V.

1042

Zoe and Theodora

1042

Constantine X. Monomachus

1042-1054

Theodora (restored)

1054-1056

Michael VI. Stratioticus

1056-1057

Isaac I. Comnenus

1057-1059

Constantine XI. Ducas

1059-1067

Michael VII. Ducas

1067-1078

  Co-Emperor

 

    Romanus IV. Diogenes

1067-1078

Nicephorus III. Botoniates

1078-1081

Alexius I. Comnenus

1081-1118

John II. Comnenus

1118-1143

Manuel I. Comnenus

1143-1180

Alexius II. Comnenus

1180-1183

Andronicus I. Comnenus

1183-1185

Isaac II. Angelus

1185-1195

Alexius III. Angelus

1195-1203

Isaac II. Angelus (restored),

 

    Alexius IV. Angelus

1203-1204

Nicolas Canabus

1204

Alexius V. Ducas Murtzuphlus

1204
Latin Emperors of Constantinople

Baldwin I.

1204-1205

Henry

1205-1216

Peter

1217-1219

Robert

1219-1228

John of Brienne

1228-1237

Baldwin II.

1227-1361
Byzantine Emperors at Nicaea

Theodore I. Lascaris

1204-1222

John III. Ducas

1222-1254

Theodore II. Ducas

1254-1259

John IV. Ducas

1259-1260
Under the Restored Byzantine Empire

Michael VIII. Palaeologus

1260-1282

Andronicus II. Palaeologus

1282-1328

  Co-Emperor Michael IX.

1295-1320

Andronicus III. Palaeologus

1328-1341

John V. Palaeologus

1341-1391

Co-Emperor John VI. Cantacuzen

1341-1355

Manuel II. Palaeologus

1391-1425

John VII. Palaeologus

1425-1448

Constantine XII. Palaeologus

1448-1453

INDEX