MRP: Constantinople

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Constantinople

Editorial history

05/12/11, CSG: Created page & uploaded image of townscape





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Images

Bosphorous (London, 1729)


thumbnail "'The Thracian Bosporus with Constantinople divided into Wards', P. Gilles, The antiquities of Constantinople (London, 1729), Plate I

Veue de Constantinople (Amsterdam, 1702)


Veue de Constantinople, De Fer (Amsterdam, 1702)

The Seraglio Point of Constantinople (London, 1729)


'The Thracian Bosphorous with Constantinople divided into  wards’, P. Gilles, The antiquities of Constantinople (London, 1729), Plate XI

Image credits & copyright information


(1) Gilles, Pierre, The Antiquities of Constantinople. With a Description of its Situation, the Conveniences of its Port, its Public Buildings, the Statuary, Sculpture, Architecture and other Curiosities of that City. With Cuts Explaining the Chief of them... Translated into English ... By John Ball (London, 1729), plate I
- Sourced from Internet Archive

(2) de Fer, Nicholas, 'Veue de Constantinople' in Les forces de Europe (Amsterdam, 1702), out of copyright book
- See Rare Books website[1]

(3) Gilles, Pierre, The Antiquities of Constantinople. With a Description of its Situation, the Conveniences of its Port, its Public Buildings, the Statuary, Sculpture, Architecture and other Curiosities of that City. With Cuts Explaining the Chief of them... Translated into English ... By John Ball (London, 1729), plate XI; out of copyright book & image
- Sourced from Internet Archive



Town profile




Notes




Suggested image sources


Gilles, Pierre, The Antiquities of Constantinople. With a Description of its Situation, the Conveniences of its Port, its Public Buildings, the Statuary, Sculpture, Architecture and other Curiosities of that City. With Cuts Explaining the Chief of them... Translated into English ... By John Ball (London, 1729)
- Includes eleven copper plate engravings, after p. 284



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  1. http://www.forumrarebooks.com/Fer-Nicolas-Les-forces-de-europe-ou-description.html, viewed 05/12/11