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  • Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture I
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  • be acquainted with the sources and the main character of the Late Antique Art with its examples.
  • give information about the primary centuries of the Christianity and "domus ecclesias".
  • explain the basilicas of the Roman Imperial Era and the evolution of the basilica plan-type with examples.
  • be acquainted with the general features of the Early Christian Period churches in Italy, Holy Land and Anatolia.
  • explain the history, geographical feature and monuments of the new capital of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople.
  • describe and compares the regional (Bithynia, Ionia, Lycia-Pamphylia, Cilicia and Isauria) features of religious architecture of the Early Byzantine Period in Anatolia.
  • explain the features of Byzantine Architecture at the reign of Emperor Justinianus.
  • describe the features of the important buildings and domed basilicas dating to Justinianic Period in Constantinople.
  • give detailed information on the important buildings in the period of Emperor Justinianic throughout Empire.
  • recognize the architectural examples dating to the 6th century in Syria, Italy and Greece.

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