02721nam 2200613 450 991013352880332120230422032525.02-35159-472-X10.4000/books.ifpo.3611(CKB)3390000000053803(SSID)ssj0001541740(PQKBManifestationID)11897599(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001541740(PQKBWorkID)11535478(PQKB)10088879(WaSeSS)IndRDA00045440(FrMaCLE)OB-ifpo-3611(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/53938(PPN)182831922(EXLCZ)99339000000005380320160829d1932 uy 0freur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLes monuments historiques de Damas /Jean SauvagetPresses de l’Ifpo1932France :Presses de l'Ifpo,19321 online resource (vii, 116 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Études arabes, médiévales et modernes ;801Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographIncludes bibliographical references.Foreword -- Arabic names transcription -- The ancient and Byzantine city -- The muslim city -- Brief bibliography of the monuments of Damascus -- Shapes table -- Vector Illustrations.Completed in 1932, this work by Jean Sauvaget provides an inventory of Damascene heritage. While little remains of the ancient city (Bâb Charqi, Bâb Saghîr, temple of Jupiter, Roman aqueduct and chapel of Saint Ananias), the remains of the Muslim and medieval period are much more numerous (more than one hundred elements listed for about forty illustrations).A very long chapter is devoted to the Umayyad Mosque. But the architectural riches do not stop there, since it is also worth mentioning the citadel, the gates, the mausoleums, the madrasas, the caravanserais and other hammams, which help to make the Syrian capital an exceptional city.Publications de l'I.F.E.A.D. ;801.Art, Architecture & Applied ArtsHILCCArchitectureHILCCSyrieEmpire byzantinmausoléeDamasmosquéemadrasamonuments historiquesArt, Architecture & Applied ArtsArchitectureSauvaget Jean127173PQKBUkMaJRUBOOK9910133528803321Monuments historiques de Damas217835UNINA