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dc.contributor.authorWalsh, Michael.
dc.contributor.editorUniversity of St Andrews. School of Art History.
dc.date.accessioned2008-12-19T14:51:32Z
dc.date.available2008-12-19T14:51:32Z
dc.date.issued2004
dc.identifier.citationInferno: Journal of Art History Vol. 9 Article 5 2004en
dc.identifier.issn1355-5596en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10023/622
dc.descriptionPreviously in the University eprints HAIRST pilot service at http://eprints.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive/00000392/en
dc.descriptionArticle 5 of 6 in an issue devoted to the visual culture of South Eastern Europeen
dc.description.abstractThis article presents a very brief historical overview, and contemporary description, of the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus. In the light of the changing political situation in that island it invites scholarship in a range of disciplines to the church and to other historic landmarks within the old city walls. Scholars interested might include: art historians, architectural historians, civil engineers, archivists, historians, structural analysts, masonry conservators, surveyors, ecclesiastical historians, and a wider range of experts involved in the full study of other Gothic churches elsewhere in mainland Europeen
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dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSchool of Art History, University of St Andrewsen
dc.subjectCyprusen
dc.subjectGothicen
dc.subjectLusignanen
dc.subjectConservationen
dc.subjectSaint Peter Paulen
dc.subjectFamagustaen
dc.subjectArchitectureen
dc.subjectMedievalen
dc.subject.lccN1.I6en
dc.titleSaint Peter and Paul Church (Sinan Pasha Mosque), Famagusta: a forgotten Gothic moment in Northern Cyprus.en
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.description.versionPostprinten
dc.publicationstatusPublisheden
dc.statusPeer revieweden


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