Anadolu Hissar.-or the Castle of Asia & the Hill of Kandili. On the Bosphorus. Asia Minor
Εναλλακτικός Τίτλος:
Φρούριο της Ανατολής (Anadolu Hissari) και λόφος του Καντιλί στον Βόσπορο
Περιγραφή:
black & white slide, Steel engraving ,
Τύπος :
image
Αναφέρεται Από:
Constantinople and the Scenery at the Seven Churches of Asia Minor,illustrated in a series of Drawings from Nature by T.Allom with an historical account of Constantinople and description of the plates by the Rev. R.Walsh. 1838 , London/Paris
Excerpt from original source: The Asiatic castle stands, somewhat elevated on a low promontory, which, with a village around it it covers. Near it is the Guyk Sou, or Sweet Waters of Asia frequented as one of the favourite scenes of Turkish enjoyment. The neigbourhood on both sides the Bosphorus posesses springs of great celebrity. They are called by the Greeks ayasma or "holy wells", and held in high repute for the sanctity and efficiency of their waters, their spiritual and physical qualities healing all diseases both of mind and body. Within the cavity which covers the well, there is a shrine dedicated to the patron saint, at which the pious are constantly seen by boats passing along the Bosphorus, offering up prayers and vows for the forgiveness of sins, or thw recovery of health. (78)
Σημειώσεις:
Imprint: T. Allom. J. Sands. Fisher Son & Co London & Quai de l' Ecole Paris
Λέξεις-κλειδιά:
Views
Ερευνητικό Κέντρο:
Ινστιτούτο Νεοελληνικών Ερευνών/ ΕΙΕ
Επιστημονικός υπεύθυνος:
Ιόλη Βιγγοπούλου
Anadolu Hissar.-or the Castle of Asia & the Hill of Kandili. On the Bosphorus. Asia Minor
Anadolu Hissar.-or the Castle of Asia & the Hill of Kandili. On the Bosphorus. Asia Minor
Other Titles:
Φρούριο της Ανατολής (Anadolu Hissari) και λόφος του Καντιλί στον Βόσπορο
Description:
black & white slide, Steel engraving ,
Type:
image
Is Referenced By:
Constantinople and the Scenery at the Seven Churches of Asia Minor,illustrated in a series of Drawings from Nature by T.Allom with an historical account of Constantinople and description of the plates by the Rev. R.Walsh. 1838 , London/Paris
Excerpt from original source: The Asiatic castle stands, somewhat elevated on a low promontory, which, with a village around it it covers. Near it is the Guyk Sou, or Sweet Waters of Asia frequented as one of the favourite scenes of Turkish enjoyment. The neigbourhood on both sides the Bosphorus posesses springs of great celebrity. They are called by the Greeks ayasma or "holy wells", and held in high repute for the sanctity and efficiency of their waters, their spiritual and physical qualities healing all diseases both of mind and body. Within the cavity which covers the well, there is a shrine dedicated to the patron saint, at which the pious are constantly seen by boats passing along the Bosphorus, offering up prayers and vows for the forgiveness of sins, or thw recovery of health. (78)
Notes:
Imprint: T. Allom. J. Sands. Fisher Son & Co London & Quai de l' Ecole Paris
Subjects:
Views
Research Center:
Ινστιτούτο Νεοελληνικών Ερευνών/ ΕΙΕ
Research Supervisor:
Ιόλη Βιγγοπούλου
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