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now, during the termination or the fall of the byzantine empire, and, in fact, the byzantines consider themselves to be a roman empire, there is that continuity. the byzantine empire collapses in 1453 to the ottoman turks. and so the ottoman turks then established themselves in the capital city, renamed it istanbul, and it is known as such till this present day. now, it is important to understand that the decorative scheme that we see here in this particular church does reflect the very important and essential and fundamental principles which were established during this middle classical, middle byzantine phase, classical-- the classical decorative phase, because each image that you see in this particular church is not to be seen as an isolated phenomenon, as an isolated painting, but we need to keep in mind three very essential principles. the first of which is that the image or images that you see, in this cathedral you have 65, relate to one another. they must establish a relationship with one another. they must also establish a relationship with the beholder. and that is one of the
now, during the termination or the fall of the byzantine empire, and, in fact, the byzantines consider themselves to be a roman empire, there is that continuity. the byzantine empire collapses in 1453 to the ottoman turks. and so the ottoman turks then established themselves in the capital city, renamed it istanbul, and it is known as such till this present day. now, it is important to understand that the decorative scheme that we see here in this particular church does reflect the very...
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the type of perspective that they use-- byzantines, the byzantine artists-- is inverse. it is exactly the opposite of linear perspective. the vanishing point is the viewer. so you see, there is a very clear relationship that is established between the viewer and the image that is represented. so the focus of that image is on the viewer and there is a clear and distinct relationship. the viewer is not invited to step into the infinite space within which the image exists. but on the contrary, that image exists at infinity, in the heavenly realm, and enters into the space which is recreated in the interior of the church. and they share the space during the liturgy. and that's a very important theological concept. that explains the reason why the byzantines developed not the linear perspective but the inverse perspective and that there was a very specific theological need or reason for its development. so this distinct relationship, which is developed between viewer or beholder and the image is very important to the artist, to the patron and whoever-- a theologian, in fact,
the type of perspective that they use-- byzantines, the byzantine artists-- is inverse. it is exactly the opposite of linear perspective. the vanishing point is the viewer. so you see, there is a very clear relationship that is established between the viewer and the image that is represented. so the focus of that image is on the viewer and there is a clear and distinct relationship. the viewer is not invited to step into the infinite space within which the image exists. but on the contrary,...
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for example, though many of the iconostases are no longer in place, but in churches in the middle byzantine period, the daphne or hosios loukas, for example, you would've had a higher sanctuary barrier. it would not have been as visible or the activity within would not have been as visible.
for example, though many of the iconostases are no longer in place, but in churches in the middle byzantine period, the daphne or hosios loukas, for example, you would've had a higher sanctuary barrier. it would not have been as visible or the activity within would not have been as visible.
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byzantine fourteen ft deep to find these businesses support the new indictments be have just discussed ball all we should take this forward and says to me the letter came today and even what opportunity to dedicate discussed with him liam made two men always so they wouldn't see him go and buy them and others. the move also comes days after the leaders of the two common despite these brit cit deemed a supreme will and the men are achieved is to generate tension comes to picking to force political alliances in on the mission on bjp parties have tasted following a forty five minutes from ninety nine to nineteen ninety and nineteen ninety six to nineteen ninety eight. a day eight people including a five year old girl were killed and all but dozen others injured in the shoot out at soc shine in our stance means that you cannot see the beach on sunday. six men on motorbikes. the disk image by active group of navy lesson. i then bought all the mayhem on sunshine in the outskirts of complacency a note on the backside sentence in a dedicated father and the sizzix and the giants. in a separate
byzantine fourteen ft deep to find these businesses support the new indictments be have just discussed ball all we should take this forward and says to me the letter came today and even what opportunity to dedicate discussed with him liam made two men always so they wouldn't see him go and buy them and others. the move also comes days after the leaders of the two common despite these brit cit deemed a supreme will and the men are achieved is to generate tension comes to picking to force...
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this heyday of the romanesque style in the west had drawn on many influences-- native, roman, byzantine and even further afield-- and that reveals a characteristic of the arof the west from then until now. it has always sought change. the 11th and 12th centuries were a period of unceasing experimentation, with artists and craftsmen forever groping for new ideas and better techniques. the demolition of the romanesque choir here at vezelay-- almost new-- and its replacement by the gothic would soon be mirrored across europe. those gothic ideas we saw prefigured at durham were not at first followed up in england. it was north france which gave birth to the new style, a style which to contemporaries must have made the dignified romanesque seem old-fashioned almost overnight, but a style which ushered in one of the greatest of all periods in the history of the art of the world-- the age of gothic. 1145. in this year, says a contemporary, robert of torigni, the people of chartres began to drag carts, harnessed to their own shoulders, laden with stone, wood, and other provisions for the buildi
this heyday of the romanesque style in the west had drawn on many influences-- native, roman, byzantine and even further afield-- and that reveals a characteristic of the arof the west from then until now. it has always sought change. the 11th and 12th centuries were a period of unceasing experimentation, with artists and craftsmen forever groping for new ideas and better techniques. the demolition of the romanesque choir here at vezelay-- almost new-- and its replacement by the gothic would...
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we had to south america to the border region between guatemala and mexico the byzantine and not about the most tactile place to go it was immediately pointed towards the volcano nearby that's because it's thus provides excellent conditions to grow all sorts of crops including very good coffee we fought and won on trying to keep this complex ecosystem intact. i am. he who is always exciting to me tonight that will gain a gang i asked myself what am i going to encounter today that is so much to see him discover along the way vienna the air and then when i get down here and look down and stay in the countryside seems infinitely tranquil there's been something. and not thinking. when the onion and six umpiring often thinks about what people call that time the volcano to sleeping dragons. nearly every day it rather than cause that hang in the surrounding forests it creates a unique ecosystem. the clown for. an old window that if he is. ati direction of the different species that make an especially the rioting in the phonebook. starting with the animals. the phone guy the bacteria post its
we had to south america to the border region between guatemala and mexico the byzantine and not about the most tactile place to go it was immediately pointed towards the volcano nearby that's because it's thus provides excellent conditions to grow all sorts of crops including very good coffee we fought and won on trying to keep this complex ecosystem intact. i am. he who is always exciting to me tonight that will gain a gang i asked myself what am i going to encounter today that is so much to...
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of course, that scandal, so complicated and byzantine that the republicans could not pin anything on the white house. this is going to have overshadowing for a hillary clinton candidacy for president. that's probably why the interest has peeked so much in these documents released beginning today and coming over the next two weeks. in about two hours we'll see the first of them. >> hillary clinton thought to be running for president in 2016, although just like everybody else, she has yet to claire. do you expect interest to be rather high in these documents? >> absolutely. i think that's probably the number one reason why people are interested in this. there are going to be a lot of other issues, the genocide in rwanda would be one example. much of the document is a we expect today comes from the first lady's staff, her press secretary for a while we're told specifically that there will be documents dealing with that as well as advice given to her on children's issues and women's rights, as well as eventually the health care law that she was so instrumental in trying to develop or at
of course, that scandal, so complicated and byzantine that the republicans could not pin anything on the white house. this is going to have overshadowing for a hillary clinton candidacy for president. that's probably why the interest has peeked so much in these documents released beginning today and coming over the next two weeks. in about two hours we'll see the first of them. >> hillary clinton thought to be running for president in 2016, although just like everybody else, she has yet...
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vehicle makers in china and co means the largest independent diesel and jamaica in the wilds of the byzantine accompanying carry made a speech on the cooperation between the two countries on playing on the ge tai said he hoped to china and us will put extra fats into exchanging information and discussing policies on helping the two sides set the standard for the next years of climate change negotiations. world power. the two largest economies in china the united states. are you ready to get it. in order to help power the world. in a new way. life for all citizens. us president of rock a bomb has pledged one billion us dollars in loan guarantees for jordan. he made the announcement when the team would still paying and paying them do not act the summit. add a california retreat the us president was safe entertainment to laugh and jordan's reading hosting hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees. very effective. although oftentimes difficult although its resistance sometimes. but this is unable to pay for with reforms to be the imf program that has been put together and in part because of the su
vehicle makers in china and co means the largest independent diesel and jamaica in the wilds of the byzantine accompanying carry made a speech on the cooperation between the two countries on playing on the ge tai said he hoped to china and us will put extra fats into exchanging information and discussing policies on helping the two sides set the standard for the next years of climate change negotiations. world power. the two largest economies in china the united states. are you ready to get it....
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>> there is no question that the back end of this is quite byzantine. and they are getting close to then. they have until march 31st to sign people up. for now we all say march 31st and they are so close to the ep. they don't want bad or negative numbers and that would scare more people away. >> we put up a screen showing january and december's number. 1.7 million people signed up and in january that slipped to 1.1. and the difference is sex 42,000. do they think they will hit 7 million by march. is that what they are saying? >> now, they claimed they didn't say 7 million and it was not their goal and it doesn't matter as long as the bail outs are not threatened. and as long as the president delivers the billions to the insurance industry. the democrats say it is less important because they will dump the cash on the partners in the insurance industry. they have to survive the upcoming election and keep democrats in control of the two-thirds of the power center here in washington and they can survive in advance. that bail out bails them out. >> in terms
>> there is no question that the back end of this is quite byzantine. and they are getting close to then. they have until march 31st to sign people up. for now we all say march 31st and they are so close to the ep. they don't want bad or negative numbers and that would scare more people away. >> we put up a screen showing january and december's number. 1.7 million people signed up and in january that slipped to 1.1. and the difference is sex 42,000. do they think they will hit 7...
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" it was reported that wildstein seems to serve as the administration's eyes and ears within the byzantine agency. wildstein himself wouldn't tell "the bergen record" what he actually did at the port authority. but the governor's press secretary, michael drewniak said wildstein is there in that job because he's well suited to the task of playing a role in reforming the port authority in accordance with the governor's goals. that sure sounds the governor's eyes and ears at the port authority. one source told "the bergen record" back then two years ago that, quote, he became the watcher of the entire agency. what he was watching for was strict adherence to the christie agenda, end quote. the governor's now subpoenaed press secretary michael drewniak pleaded guilty to that, telling "the bergen record" agent wildstein, if he's not liked for that role, if he's accused of being in that regarding -- then we plead guilty. that's not the exact quote. let's see if we have it. i can't read it from here. let me see if i can try. if he's not liked for that role, that's right, and if he's accused of bei
" it was reported that wildstein seems to serve as the administration's eyes and ears within the byzantine agency. wildstein himself wouldn't tell "the bergen record" what he actually did at the port authority. but the governor's press secretary, michael drewniak said wildstein is there in that job because he's well suited to the task of playing a role in reforming the port authority in accordance with the governor's goals. that sure sounds the governor's eyes and ears at the...
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again this has to do with san francisco and its byzantine nature. the then police chief is the current district attorney george gascon so he felt he couldn't handle the case. he passed it on first to the state attorney general, who was kamala harris the former d.a. who with obviously d.a. when this problem was happening. she had a problem, a conflict so it went to the feds. it's been under investigation by the feds for the last couple of years ago and has been the subject of two grand jury investigations. this is what they have, six cops. >> so quietly behind the scenes the investigation is ongoing. >> reporter: ongoing. most of these cops have been in the record room sort of on ice waiting until the results came out. now they find them. >> we have the history on it. thank you, phil, appreciate that. >>> more back to that breaking news on the freeway shooting. joining us on the line is officer eric thomas with the chp castro valley. officer, what can you tell us about the situation right now? >> reporter: around 4:00 we got a call of a freeway shoot
again this has to do with san francisco and its byzantine nature. the then police chief is the current district attorney george gascon so he felt he couldn't handle the case. he passed it on first to the state attorney general, who was kamala harris the former d.a. who with obviously d.a. when this problem was happening. she had a problem, a conflict so it went to the feds. it's been under investigation by the feds for the last couple of years ago and has been the subject of two grand jury...
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topics that he protected some of the ttc during those events in rwanda your reaction to that of the byzantine today saying i wasn't the one making the decisions. one of the persistent into two were in for six weeks which is a very long time so good that we know who we love our notification to go deep inside what happens. i just wanted to to to compete with carriages said of the french want our nation from nineteen ninety four. it was a little secret when you see i knew there was a corporation a minute every direction but i still recall when i was going to run down and uses year nineteen ninety four. it was just impossible. twelve. i think everyone has to mean that every person that is awesome. and that was it that which is the kind of fraud is your sink credits. just go and what it says is incredible. it is to pose in a way to be patient practically speaking you should always sold out his last international and to promote the dictates of responses. this is the complete that he's a great idea implications of the french president. thus one can call my question from ninety to ninety four weeks t
topics that he protected some of the ttc during those events in rwanda your reaction to that of the byzantine today saying i wasn't the one making the decisions. one of the persistent into two were in for six weeks which is a very long time so good that we know who we love our notification to go deep inside what happens. i just wanted to to to compete with carriages said of the french want our nation from nineteen ninety four. it was a little secret when you see i knew there was a corporation a...
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wonderful place to go and we know the health insurance marketplace is one of the most ridiculously byzantineorrupt but they collude with each other to set prices. >> we do have issues with insurance companies. but this law only makes more people uninsured. bob, it does. republicans aren't against it because of political reasons. we are against it because it's a bad law. bill: crowd hammer says they are going to cancel the mandate eventually. check him out at 5:00. martha: bringing a terrorist to justice. new surveillance video showing the moment when american covert ops captured hip. he was behind a pair of deadly embassy bombings. fight back fast with tums. eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! but we're not staying in the kitchen. just start the slow cooker, add meat and pour in campbell's slow oker sauce. by the time you get home, dinner is practically done. and absolutely delicious. everne is cooking wiew campbell's slow cooker sauces. bulldog: you know, bulldog: you know, not all heroes wear capes. some wear fur. and mattr
wonderful place to go and we know the health insurance marketplace is one of the most ridiculously byzantineorrupt but they collude with each other to set prices. >> we do have issues with insurance companies. but this law only makes more people uninsured. bob, it does. republicans aren't against it because of political reasons. we are against it because it's a bad law. bill: crowd hammer says they are going to cancel the mandate eventually. check him out at 5:00. martha: bringing a...
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and, you know those things are fascinating and new somewhat byzantine to me. i would never have predicted three years ago four years ago that i would ever be standing here at the savannah book festival in a church -- [laughter] talking about spy stuff. but that's where the journey has taken me. and as i say, you know, if folks like you care enough the at least come and listen to me, is you know is a pretty heady experience. i know some of you, many of you because i've talked to a lot of the audiences who may not agree with some of the decisions that were made or the acttivities that i was involved in p. that's all right. i've been criticized for that. i was criticized when i was there, and i've been criticized since the book hats come out. but with i knew, you know i chose to publish the book, i chose to write the book, so it wasn't like i was hiding, you know hiding under a rock or seeking anonymity. i accept all i accept, you know the good, the positive reactions with the negative reactions. and, you know, i have learned i have learned from it believe it or
and, you know those things are fascinating and new somewhat byzantine to me. i would never have predicted three years ago four years ago that i would ever be standing here at the savannah book festival in a church -- [laughter] talking about spy stuff. but that's where the journey has taken me. and as i say, you know, if folks like you care enough the at least come and listen to me, is you know is a pretty heady experience. i know some of you, many of you because i've talked to a lot of the...
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and, you know, those things are fascinating and new, somewhat byzantine to me. would never have predicted three years ago, four years ago that i would ever be standing here at the savannah book festival in a church -- [laughter] talking about spy stuff. but that's where the journey has taken me. and as i say, you know, if folks like you care enough the at least come and listen to me, is, you know, is a pretty heady experience. i know some of you, many of you because i've talked to a lot of the audiences who may not agree with some of the decisions that were made or the acttivities that i was involved in p. that's all right. i've been criticized for that. i was criticized when i was there, and i've been criticized since the book hats come out. but with i knew, you know, i chose to publish the book, i chose to write the book, so it wasn't like i was hiding, you know, hiding under a rock or seeking anonymity. i accept all, i accept, you know, the good, the positive reactions with the negative reactions. and, you know, i have learned, i have learned from it, believe
and, you know, those things are fascinating and new, somewhat byzantine to me. would never have predicted three years ago, four years ago that i would ever be standing here at the savannah book festival in a church -- [laughter] talking about spy stuff. but that's where the journey has taken me. and as i say, you know, if folks like you care enough the at least come and listen to me, is, you know, is a pretty heady experience. i know some of you, many of you because i've talked to a lot of the...