Aghtamar. The church of the Holy Cross, 915-921.
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Some notations in Armenian on title page, dust jacket shows edgewear and a short tear to of spine, glue stain top of front free end paper. ; Double foldout photographs in middle of book, richly illustrated with colour photographs of the church and its surroundings ; Color Photographs; 9.13 X 6.57 X 1.11 inches; Unpaginated pages; "The Cathedral of the Holy Cross on Akdamar (Aghtamar) Island, in Lake Van in eastern Turkey, is a medieval Armenian Apostolic cathedral, built as a palatine church for the kings of Vaspurakan and later serving as the seat of the Catholicosate of Aghtamar.""During his reign, King Gagik I Artsruni (r. 908-943/944) of the Armenian kingdom of Vaspurakan chose the island of Aght'amar as one of his residences, founding a settlement there.[1] The only structure standing from that period is the Cathedral. It was built of pink volcanic tufa[citation needed] by the architect-monk Manuel during the years 915-921, with an interior measuring 14.80m by 11.5m and the dome reaching 20.40m above ground. In later centuries, and until 1915, it formed part of a monastic complex, the ruins of which can still be seen to the south of the church." (Wikipedia) Title: Aghtamar. The church of the Holy Cross, 915-921. Author Name: Step'an K. Mnats'akanian & Rainer K. Lampinen & K. H. Maksoudian Illustrator: Illustrated by Decorative endpapers Location Published: Armenian General Benevolent Union/ Editions Erebouni: 1986 Binding: Hardcover Book Condition: Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket Item: 1.00 lb Categories: Religion, Architecture, Arts, Religious Seller ID: 18601 Keywords: aghtamar architecture armenia
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