#smrgKİTABEVİ Ephesus and the Other Ionian Cities - 2025
Editör:
Kondisyon:
Yeni
Sunuş / Önsöz / Sonsöz / Giriş:
Basıldığı Matbaa:
Dizi Adı:
The Ancient Cities 2
ISBN-10:
6055940591
Kargoya Teslim Süresi:
3&7
Hazırlayan:
Cilt:
Amerikan Cilt
Boyut:
14x21
Sayfa Sayısı:
671 s.
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
Baskı:
2
Basım Tarihi:
2025
Kapak Türü:
Karton Kapak
Kağıt Türü:
Enso
Dili:
Türkçe
Kategori:
indirimli
965,25
Havale/EFT ile:
936,29
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1199227749
614489

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Ephesus and the Other Ionian Cities - 2025 #smrgKİTABEVİ
965.25
Current 2nd edition
Any world traveller who visits the region witnesses Herodotus' description of Ionia as a place having “the finest sky and the finest climate we know on this earth…”. While following the traces of Ephesus, the mysterious city that rose to the top of the Ionian world, we went further into details. Besides the classic routes, we reserved space for the less-known ones. We came into contact with Ephesus and the Ionians in world museums. Witnessing their portraits, sculpture groups with mythological scenes, jewellery, medical instruments, offerings to the gods and various other tools helped us to visualize the Ionian world in our imagination. In addition to the archaeological site, we have also highlighted the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in this edition, which is listed as one of the “Seven Wonders of the Ancient World”. We have crossed difficult routes and reached the House of the Virgin Mary, the Belevi Mausoleum, the Goat Fortress and Şirince. We have presented the Seljuk and Early Ottoman world in Selçuk District in detail. In addition to Ephesus, we travelled along routes leading to other Ionian cities and their immediate neighbours such as the Ionian cities of Lebedus, Colophon, the Oracular Centre of Apollo at Claros near Colophon, Teos, Clazomenae, Erythrae and the island of Chios; the later Ionian city of Smyrna and the northernmost Ionian city of Phocaea to the northeast; Priene, Miletus, the city of Myus and the Temple of Didyma to the south; and the island of Samos to the southwest; Notion, which was in close contact with the Ionian city of Colophon; Myonnesos on Rat Island near Doğanbey Cape; the city of Metropolis near Torbalı in the north and the ancient settlement of Magnesia, its neighbour to the south. To get a closer look at the Ionian world, it is time to hit the road “under the finest sky and in the finest climate...”. Nine museums in Turkey and ten museums in other countries, for which we have spared pages in this edition, will be enjoyable rest stops on your route.
Any world traveller who visits the region witnesses Herodotus' description of Ionia as a place having “the finest sky and the finest climate we know on this earth…”. While following the traces of Ephesus, the mysterious city that rose to the top of the Ionian world, we went further into details. Besides the classic routes, we reserved space for the less-known ones. We came into contact with Ephesus and the Ionians in world museums. Witnessing their portraits, sculpture groups with mythological scenes, jewellery, medical instruments, offerings to the gods and various other tools helped us to visualize the Ionian world in our imagination. In addition to the archaeological site, we have also highlighted the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in this edition, which is listed as one of the “Seven Wonders of the Ancient World”. We have crossed difficult routes and reached the House of the Virgin Mary, the Belevi Mausoleum, the Goat Fortress and Şirince. We have presented the Seljuk and Early Ottoman world in Selçuk District in detail. In addition to Ephesus, we travelled along routes leading to other Ionian cities and their immediate neighbours such as the Ionian cities of Lebedus, Colophon, the Oracular Centre of Apollo at Claros near Colophon, Teos, Clazomenae, Erythrae and the island of Chios; the later Ionian city of Smyrna and the northernmost Ionian city of Phocaea to the northeast; Priene, Miletus, the city of Myus and the Temple of Didyma to the south; and the island of Samos to the southwest; Notion, which was in close contact with the Ionian city of Colophon; Myonnesos on Rat Island near Doğanbey Cape; the city of Metropolis near Torbalı in the north and the ancient settlement of Magnesia, its neighbour to the south. To get a closer look at the Ionian world, it is time to hit the road “under the finest sky and in the finest climate...”. Nine museums in Turkey and ten museums in other countries, for which we have spared pages in this edition, will be enjoyable rest stops on your route.
Current 2nd edition
Any world traveller who visits the region witnesses Herodotus' description of Ionia as a place having “the finest sky and the finest climate we know on this earth…”. While following the traces of Ephesus, the mysterious city that rose to the top of the Ionian world, we went further into details. Besides the classic routes, we reserved space for the less-known ones. We came into contact with Ephesus and the Ionians in world museums. Witnessing their portraits, sculpture groups with mythological scenes, jewellery, medical instruments, offerings to the gods and various other tools helped us to visualize the Ionian world in our imagination. In addition to the archaeological site, we have also highlighted the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in this edition, which is listed as one of the “Seven Wonders of the Ancient World”. We have crossed difficult routes and reached the House of the Virgin Mary, the Belevi Mausoleum, the Goat Fortress and Şirince. We have presented the Seljuk and Early Ottoman world in Selçuk District in detail. In addition to Ephesus, we travelled along routes leading to other Ionian cities and their immediate neighbours such as the Ionian cities of Lebedus, Colophon, the Oracular Centre of Apollo at Claros near Colophon, Teos, Clazomenae, Erythrae and the island of Chios; the later Ionian city of Smyrna and the northernmost Ionian city of Phocaea to the northeast; Priene, Miletus, the city of Myus and the Temple of Didyma to the south; and the island of Samos to the southwest; Notion, which was in close contact with the Ionian city of Colophon; Myonnesos on Rat Island near Doğanbey Cape; the city of Metropolis near Torbalı in the north and the ancient settlement of Magnesia, its neighbour to the south. To get a closer look at the Ionian world, it is time to hit the road “under the finest sky and in the finest climate...”. Nine museums in Turkey and ten museums in other countries, for which we have spared pages in this edition, will be enjoyable rest stops on your route.
Any world traveller who visits the region witnesses Herodotus' description of Ionia as a place having “the finest sky and the finest climate we know on this earth…”. While following the traces of Ephesus, the mysterious city that rose to the top of the Ionian world, we went further into details. Besides the classic routes, we reserved space for the less-known ones. We came into contact with Ephesus and the Ionians in world museums. Witnessing their portraits, sculpture groups with mythological scenes, jewellery, medical instruments, offerings to the gods and various other tools helped us to visualize the Ionian world in our imagination. In addition to the archaeological site, we have also highlighted the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in this edition, which is listed as one of the “Seven Wonders of the Ancient World”. We have crossed difficult routes and reached the House of the Virgin Mary, the Belevi Mausoleum, the Goat Fortress and Şirince. We have presented the Seljuk and Early Ottoman world in Selçuk District in detail. In addition to Ephesus, we travelled along routes leading to other Ionian cities and their immediate neighbours such as the Ionian cities of Lebedus, Colophon, the Oracular Centre of Apollo at Claros near Colophon, Teos, Clazomenae, Erythrae and the island of Chios; the later Ionian city of Smyrna and the northernmost Ionian city of Phocaea to the northeast; Priene, Miletus, the city of Myus and the Temple of Didyma to the south; and the island of Samos to the southwest; Notion, which was in close contact with the Ionian city of Colophon; Myonnesos on Rat Island near Doğanbey Cape; the city of Metropolis near Torbalı in the north and the ancient settlement of Magnesia, its neighbour to the south. To get a closer look at the Ionian world, it is time to hit the road “under the finest sky and in the finest climate...”. Nine museums in Turkey and ten museums in other countries, for which we have spared pages in this edition, will be enjoyable rest stops on your route.
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