Contents    Prev    Next    Last


Volume  Volume2\Topographical

Entry#  1109. Constantinople.


 Contents: Vol. 1  |  Vol. 2

 

Constantinople.


The bridge of Pera at Constantinople, 40 braccia wide, 70 braccia

high above the water, 600 braccia long; that is 400 over the sea and

200 on the land, thus making its own abutments.


Footnote: See Pl. CX No. 1. In 1453 by order of Sultan Mohamed II.

the Golden Horn was crossed by a pontoon bridge laid on barrels (see

Joh. Dukas' History of the Byzantine Empire XXXVIII p. 279). --The

biographers of Michelangelo, Vasari as well as Condivi, relate that

at the time when Michelangelo suddenly left Rome, in 1506, he

entertained some intention of going to Constantinople, there to

serve the Sultan, who sought to engage him, by means of certain

Franciscan Monks, for the purpose of constructing a bridge to

connect Constantinople with Pera. See VASARI, _Vite_ (ed. Sansoni

VII, 168): _Michelangelo, veduto questa furia del papa, dubitando di

lui, ebbe, secondo che si dice, voglia di andarsene in

Gostantinopoli a servire il Turco, per mezzo di certi frati di San

Francesco, che desiderava averlo per fare un ponte che passassi da

Gostantinopoli a Pera._ And CONDIVI, _Vita di M. Buonaroti chap._

30_; Michelangelo allora vedendosi condotto a questo, temendo

dell'ira del papa, penso d'andarsene in Levante; massimamente

essendo stato dal Turco ricercato con grandissime promesse per mezzo

di certi frati di San Francesco, per volersene servire in fare un

ponte da Costantinopoli a Pera ed in altri affari._ Leonardo's plan

for this bridge was made in 1502. We may therefore conclude that at

about that time the Sultan Bajazet II. had either announced a

competition in this matter, or that through his agents Leonardo had

first been called upon to carry out the scheme.  

Contents    Prev    Next    Last


Seaside Software Inc. DBA askSam Systems, P.O. Box 1428, Perry FL 32348
Telephone: 800-800-1997 / 850-584-6590   •   Email: info@askSam.com   •   Support: http://www.askSam.com/forums
© Copyright 1985-2011   •   Privacy Statement