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  1. Isidore of Miletus was a renowned scientist and mathematician before Emperor Justinian I hired him. Isidorus taught stereometry and physics at the universities, first of Alexandria then of Constantinople, and wrote a commentary on an older treatise on vaulting. [5] Eutocius together with Isidore studied Archimedes' work. [6]

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    Neolithic

    The earliest available archaeological evidence indicates that the islands on which Miletus was originally placed were inhabited by a Neolithic population in 3500–3000 BC. Pollen in core samples from Lake Bafa in the Latmus region inland of Miletus suggests that a lightly grazed climax forest prevailed in the Maeander valley, otherwise untenanted. Sparse Neolithic settlements were made at springs, numerous and sometimes geothermal in this karst, rift valley topography. The islands offshore wer...

    Middle Bronze Age

    The prehistoric archaeology of the Early and Middle Bronze Age portrays a city heavily influenced by society and events elsewhere in the Aegean, rather than inland.

    Late Bronze Age

    Recorded history at Miletus begins with the records of the Hittite Empire and the Mycenaean records of Pylos and Knossos, in the Late Bronze Age.

    The ruins appear on satellite maps at 37°31.8'N 27°16.7'E, about 3 km north of Balat and 3 km east of Batıköy in Aydın Province, Turkey. In antiquity the city possessed a harbor at the southern entry of a large bay, on which two more of the traditional twelve Ionian cities stood: Priene and Myus. The harbor of Miletus was additionally protected by ...

    Sculpture from Baths of Faustina
    Faustina Baths in Miletus
    The Sacred Way from Miletus with the remains of the stoa
    The Ionic Stoa on the Sacred Way

    Miletus became known for the great number of colonies it founded. It was considered the greatest Greek metropolis and founded more colonies than any other Greek city. Pliny the Elder (Natural History, 5.112) says that Miletus founded over 90 colonies. Among them are:

    Greaves, Alan M. (2002). Miletos: A History. London: Routledge. ISBN 9780415238465.
    Gorman, Vanessa B. (2001). Miletos, the Ornament of Ionia: A History of the City to 400 B.C.E. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan University Press. ISBN 9780472111992.
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  4. Apr 11, 2024 · Greek architect, engineer, geometer, and universal man, he worked with Anthemios of Tralles on the design and construction of the great Byzantine Church of Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom), Constantinople (532–7). They may also have worked on the Church of the Holy Apostles, Constantinople ( c. 536–550—destroyed), the model for the Church of ...

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Hagia Sophia is the symbol of Byzantium in the same way that the Parthenon embodies Classical Greece or the Eiffel Tower typifies Paris. Isidore of Miletus & Anthemius of Tralles for Emperor Justinian, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, 532–37 (photo: Steven Zucker, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) Each of those structures express values and beliefs: perfect proportion ...

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  6. May 21, 2018 · Isidorus of Miletus was associated with Anthemius of Tralles (a neighboring town of Asia Minor) in the construction of the church of Hagia Sophia at Constantinople. The church begun by Constantine was destroyed in the Nika sedition on 15 January 532. 1 Justinian immediately ordered a new church to be built on the same site, and it was begun the ...

  7. Jun 10, 2014 · Academy, Smarthistory, Art History at Khan. " Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, 532-37 ." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 10 Jun 2014. Web. 06 Apr 2024. Remove Ads. Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, 532-37 (architects: Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles) A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris.

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