Λαμπάκης, Οι Επτά Αστέρες της Αποκαλύψεως (1909)
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Abbreviation
Λαμπάκης, Οι Επτά Αστέρες της Αποκαλύψεως (1909)
Form of publication
Archaeological Guide

Γεώργιος Λαμπάκης, Οι Επτά Αστέρες της Αποκαλύψεως . Ήτοι ιστορία, ερείπια, μνημεία, και νυν κατάστασις των Επτά Εκκλησιών της Ασίας, Εφέσου, Σμύρνης, Θυάτειρων, Σάρδεων, Φιλαδέλφειας και Λαοδικείας, παρ΄ή Κολοσσαί και Ιεράπολις. – μετά 255 εικόνων, (Τύποις “Κράτους”, Θ. Τζαβέλλα, Αθήνα 1909)

Source
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Data
Georgios Lampakis, The Seven Stars of the Apocalypse; That is history, ruins, monuments, and current situations [during the first decade of the 20th c.] of the Seven Churches of Asia, Ephesus, Smyrna, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia [Alaşehir] and Laodicea, near Colossae and Hierapolis – after 255 images. (Published by Typois "Kratous", Th. Tzavella, Athens 1909) in Greek. Total pages 476 (23 X 17.8) soft cover. The original edition is rare.
Georgios Lampakis (1854-1914), byzantinologist. See the Lampakis’ Data Base https://www.aol.org.gr/georgios-byzantinologos/ekdothenta-biblia/
Key words
Ancient Greek cities.
Apocalypse of John.
Asia Minor.
Asia Minor / Asian Turkey, Early Byzantine.
Asia Minor Metropolises.
Aydin, Vilayet / Province of Aydin-Smyrna.
Byzantine cities.
Byzantine monuments.
Byzantine period.
Byzantine remains.
Byzantine sources.
Christian art.
Christianity.
Early Byzantine buildings.
Ephesus / Ephesos.
Late Ottoman period.
Patmos.
Pergamon, antiquities / Pergamum.
Philadelphia, Asia Minor / Alaşehir.
Photographic archives.
Plans, elevations.
Roman period, Imperial age.
Roman Province of Asia.
Roman sources.
Sardis.
Smyrna, antiquity.