HAGIA SOPHIA

häˈjə sōfēˈə, hāˈjēə, [Gr.,=Holy Wisdom] or Santa Sophia, Turkish Aya Sofia, originally a Christian church at Constantinople (now Istanbul), later a mosque, and now converted into a museum.

Architecture

Hagia Sophia is the supreme masterpiece of Byzantine architecture. Its spacious nave is covered by a lofty central dome carried on pendentives, a device not previously employed in monumental construction. Pendentives make possible support of the dome on a square framework of four huge equal arches resting on huge piers. The arches at the east and west are extended and buttressed by great half domes, while the half domes in turn are carried on smaller semidomed exedrae. A vast oblong interior, 102 ft (31 m) by 265 ft (81 m), is thus created from a succession of domical elements that build up to the main dome, 102 ft (31 m) in diameter and 184 ft (56 m) high, in which a corona of 40 arched windows sheds a flood of light on the interior.

At the east end of the nave is the vaulted sanctuary apse and at the west end a great narthex or vestibule, beyond which an exonarthex opens to the forecourt, or atrium. Flanking the nave to the north and south are side aisles with galleries over them. Their massive vaults, carried at both levels by monolithic columns of green and white marble and purple porphyry, serve as buttresses to receive the thrust of the great dome and its supporting arches. The vast interior is thus wholly free of suggestion of ponderous load, and its effect is that of a weightless golden shell that seems to possess a miraculous inherent stability.

In this one structural organism the Roman methods of construction are epitomized, modified and enriched by new aesthetic theories and realized in strikingly colorful materials and ornamental techniques. These materials and techniques are often considered Eastern, but they are in fact the logical outgrowth of trends already apparent in Roman imperial buildings of the first three centuries a.d. All interior surfaces are sheathed with polychrome marbles and gold mosaic, encrusted upon the brick core of the structure; most of the magnificent figure mosaics have been cleaned and restored to view. Externally, the broad, smooth surfaces of stuccoed walls and the great unconcealed masses of vaults and domes pile up impressively. Hagia Sophia served as model for several of the great Turkish mosques of Constantinople.

History

Hagia Sophia stands on the site of an earlier basilican church erected by Constantius II in 360, some 30 years after Byzantium had become the capital of the Roman Empire. This church was burned in 404 and rebuilt by Theodosius II in 415, only to be again destroyed by fire in 532. The present structure, which is entirely fireproof, was built in 532–37 by Emperor Justinian from designs of his imperial architects Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus. As a result of severe earthquakes, the dome collapsed in 558, but it was rebuilt by 563 on a somewhat higher curve.

With the Turkish conquest of Constantinople in 1453, Hagia Sophia became a mosque, and in subsequent years all the interior figure mosaics were obscured under coatings of plaster and painted ornament; most of the Christian symbols elsewhere were obliterated. The four slender minarets, which rise so strikingly at the outer corners of the structure, were added singly and at different times; the crescent supplanted the cross on the summit of the dome, and the altar and the pulpit were replaced by the customary Muslim furnishings.

Bibliography

See H. Kahler, Hagia Sophia (tr. 1967).

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...theme of which was the Church of Hagia Sophia, at Constantinople. On this occasion...37. Constantinople, Hagia Sophia; ground plan 42...53. Constantinople, Hagia Sophia; section on north-south axis...
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...Beyazit Mosque, Zeyrek, and Ayasofya (Hagia Sophia), which constitute the well-known...todays touristic hot spots such as Hagia Sophia and the famous tower of Kizkulesi. The story about Hagia Sophia is told in 1887 by a 40-year-old...
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...Cordoba, the narrator presents the Cathedral of Saint Sophia (Hagia Sophia). According to him, the cathedral is an example of a...lislam. On the other hand, the Cathedral of Saint-Sophia, baptized mosque as soon as Constantinople was taken...
...moderate success. However, Browning (1971) concluded that he was remembered in the Byzantine world as the builder of the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople (applying new mathematical methods to solve the immense architectural problems) and as a legislator...
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The Hagia Sophia. by Elyse Franko The Hagia Sophia: Evidence of Istanbuls Conflicted Past Istanbul is a city...city. Nowhere is this struggle more apparent than in the Hagia Sophia--the "Church of Holy Wisdom", later turned into a mosque...
...and Catholic. The Emperor Constantine dedicated the principal church in his new capital to Christ as the Holy Wisdom (Hagia Sophia) of God, and the Emperor Justinian rebuilt this "Great Church" as a model for all of Byzantine Christianity. Later generations...
...draws on the association of Jesus with Divine Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, in the Eastern Orthodox tradition. Noting that the Hebrew...feminine image of the divine by seeing Jesus as "the Sophia of God." THE TERM HAS HEAVY historical baggage. Sophia...
...addition, one can see the west side of Hagia Sophia (also spelled Haga; a Greek Orthodox...the lights were not, and both Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, built in A...veranda that night and just looked at Hagia Sophia. It has a domed top which looks...
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...trails is the achingly gorgeous Hagia Sophia, and rightly so. Even the most...decorative calligraphy. If the Hagia Sophia shows the mish mash of Istanbuls...must-see trifecta that crowds the Hagia Sophia square is the strangely gothic...
...is dominated by the Topkapi Palace, the vast dome of Hagia Sophia and thefabulous Blue Mosque with its six minarets shimmering...costs ?110 (pounds sterling87). 3 ... A-LIST ILLUSION HAGIA SOPHIA is one of the worlds A-list, tingle-factorbuildings...
...chairs. The hotel is situated on the edge of a park, with Hagia Sophia on one side and the Blue Mosque on the other, two of...Before packing, wed make sure we squeezed in visits to Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque - they are fascinating places you...
...which he used in the building of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. Of course, the Greeks...due to their sensitivity towards Hagia Sophia. If the Greeks truly want the marbles...marbles removed by Justinian for Hagia Sophia from the Turks. Yiannis Lazaris...
...Pellis series of domed, 45-foot-by-45-foot sections look back to great Byzantine domed churches such as Istanbuls Hagia Sophia. We almost expect Scheherazade to appear, spinning her "The Thousand and One Nights" tales of Ali Baba and Sinbad...
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SANTA SOPHIA see Hagia Sophia . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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...d. c.1194, Byzantine scholar, archbishop of Salonica (from 1175). He became renowned as master of the orators at Hagia Sophia, Constantinople, then a center of learning. He lectured on Homer and Pindar. As bishop Eustathius was active in the...
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