id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29077 George, Walter S. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople: Their History and Architecture .txt text/plain 108110 8115 77 (2) The Western Dome Arch in the South Church 128 (2) Arch in the North Wall of the South Church, (2) Arch in the North Wall of the South Church, walls the building is a domed cross church; if the galleries are The building is, in fact, a domed cross church with no gallery in The typical late Byzantine church is a development from the domed cross city the Greek community still spoke of the building as the church of Sophia.[133] The bricks bearing the mark 'the Great Church,' [Greek: Constantinople and connects it more closely with the domed-cross church. central part of the north church are evidently formed by building the wall of the original south church, whose eastern chapels were then with the narthex of the north church, while a door in the eastern wall door to the church shows a building with a central dome, a narthex building in the Greek Church. ./cache/29077.txt ./txt/29077.txt