This paper is part of an ongoing wider research project on the topography of Byzantine Constantinople (Camiz, Özkuvancı and Verdiani, 2019) and is based on the morphological analysis of urban tissues, the attraction analysis of the diachronic evolution of street networks, combined with archaeological data, geological data, historical sources, cadastral plans and numismatic sources in order to create, using a GIS, a predictive model for the localisation of the buildings mentioned in the Notitia Urbis Constantinopolitana. The XIII region, also known as Galata or Pera, is across the Golden Horn, the XIV region is instead the territory of the historic peninsula delimited by the Constantinian walls and the Theodosian walls.
The formation process of the Regio quartadecima Constantinopolitana, Istanbul,
Alessandro Camiz
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2023-01-01
Abstract
This paper is part of an ongoing wider research project on the topography of Byzantine Constantinople (Camiz, Özkuvancı and Verdiani, 2019) and is based on the morphological analysis of urban tissues, the attraction analysis of the diachronic evolution of street networks, combined with archaeological data, geological data, historical sources, cadastral plans and numismatic sources in order to create, using a GIS, a predictive model for the localisation of the buildings mentioned in the Notitia Urbis Constantinopolitana. The XIII region, also known as Galata or Pera, is across the Golden Horn, the XIV region is instead the territory of the historic peninsula delimited by the Constantinian walls and the Theodosian walls.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


