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[15] _Kleinasien_, p. 121 _et seq._
[16] Oskar Wulf, _Die Koimesiskirche in Nikaea_, p. 71.
[17] H. Rott, _Kleinasiensche Denkmaler_, p. 329.
[18] Wulf, _op. cit._ p. 23.
[19] For local variations in late churches in Greece, see Traquair's 'Churches of Western Mani,' _Annual of British School at Athens_, xv.
1908.
[20] Strzygowski, 'Das Etschmiadzin Evangeliar,' _Byzant. Denkmaler_, i., 1891.
[21] Ravanica, F. Kanitz, _Serbiens byzantische Monumente_, Wien, 1862.
[22] Pullan and Texier, _S. Elias._
[23] G. Lampakis, _Les Antiquites chretiennes de la Grece_, Athens, 1902.
[24] Schultz and Barnsley, _The Monastery of S. Luke at Stiris_, p.
13, fig. 6.
[25] See, however, North Church in S. Mary, Panachrantos, p. 128.
[26] Strzygowski's views as to the early date of the drum-dome are not universally accepted. The examples he produces seem rather octagons carried up from the ground to give a clearstory under the dome than true drums interposed between the dome and its pendentives.
[27] _Annual B.S.A._ xii. 1905-6. See also Schultz and Barnsley, _Monastery of S. Luke at Stiris_.
[28] See p. 154.
[29] Dome of the Rock at Jerusalem. S. Mary Peribleptos; see _Vida de Gran Tamorlan y itinerario del Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo_, p. 52.
[30] _L'Art de batir chez les Byzantins_, p. 57.
[31] _Ibid._ p. 99.
[32] _Sancta Sophia_, p. 219.
[33] _L'Art de batir chez les Byzantins_, p. 135.
[34] Hasluck, 'Bithynica,' _Annual B.S.A._ XIII. 1906-7.
CHAPTER II
THE CHURCH OF S. JOHN THE BAPTIST OF THE STUDION, EMIR AHOR JAMISSI
The mosque Emir Ahor Jamissi, situated in the quarter of Psamathia, near the modern Greek church of S. Constantine, and at short distance from the Golden Gate (Yedi Koule), is the old church of S. John the Baptist, which was a.s.sociated with the celebrated monastery of Studius, [Greek: he mone tou Stoudiou]. It may be reached by taking the train from Sirkiji Iskelessi to Psamathia or Yedi Koule.[35]
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