Title | The regional specifics and the problems of influence in the medieval Bulgarian architecture: Nessebar’s monuments | ||||||||
Author | Nemykina, Elena A. | lennnnna@rambler.ru | |||||||
About author | Nemykina, Elena A. St. Petersburg State University, student | ||||||||
In the section | Eastern Christian Art | ||||||||
Year | 2012 | Volume | 2 | Pages | 132–136 | ||||
Type of article | RAR | Index UDK | 7.033.2(497); 72.033 | Index BBK | 85.11 | ||||
Abstract |
Monuments from diff erent ages still stand in the small Bulgarian medieval town Nessebar. Though Bulgarian and Russian scholars considered them as a phenomenon of the local architectural school, nowadays a viewpoint of the western researches prevails. According to the latter, the monuments of Nessebar just continued the architectural traditions of Constantinople. There aren’t, however, really close parallels among the monuments of Constantinople and Thessaloniki, which makes the issue even more complicated. Many other questions concerning the Nessebar churches have not been solved yet. |
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Reference | Nemykina, Elena A. The regional specifics and the problems of influence in the medieval Bulgarian architecture: Nessebar’s monuments. Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art: Collection of articles. Vol. 2. Eds: Anna V. Zakharova. St. Petersburg, NP-Print Publ., 2012, pp. 132–136. ISSN 2312-2129. | ||||||||
Full text version of the article | Article language | russian | |||||||
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