Dans "Constantinople", l' minent historien Charles Diehl propose une exploration magistrale de la capitale imp riale, carrefour entre l'Orient et l'Occident. Cet ouvrage s'attache retracer l'histoire mill naire d'une cit qui fut le c "ur battant de l'Empire byzantin avant de devenir le centre n vralgique de l'Empire ottoman.
L'auteur guide le lecteur travers les rues et les monuments embl matiques de la ville, accordant une attention particuli re l'architecture religieuse et civile. De la splendeur de la basilique Sainte-Sophie aux vestiges du Grand Palais, Diehl analyse l' volution artistique et culturelle de la m tropole. Il met en lumi re l'influence durable de Byzance sur les civilisations voisines et la mani re dont Constantinople a su pr server l'h ritage de l'Antiquit tout en forgeant une identit chr tienne et imp riale unique.
Ce livre constitue une r f rence incontournable pour les passionn s d'histoire m di vale et d'histoire de l'art. travers une plume pr cise et vocatrice, Diehl redonne vie aux fastes d'une cit ternelle, capturant l'essence d'un monde o se m alent spiritualit , pouvoir politique et beaut architecturale.
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