Four essays on the oldest church in Istanbul.
The Monastery of Stoudios was built in the fifth century in
Constantinople and for centuries constituted one of the most significant
monasteries of the Byzantine capital. Today, only the church of the
monastic complex--which was converted into a mosque in the Ottoman
Period--survives.
The chapters of this book complement different aspects of the Monastry
of Stoudios based on primary sources. Esra Kudde explores its
architectural characteristics and provides detailed documentation;
Nicholas Melvani provides a meticulous study of its Byzantine history
and evaluates its elements of architectural sculpture; and Tarkan
Okçuoğlu narrates the Ottoman history of the complex.