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Istankoy Adasından Rodos Adasına Giderken Tekir Burnu ve Knidos Antik Şehri Harabeleri
Triopian Promontory And Ruins Of Cnidus, As They Appear At The Distance Of Two Leagues, Taken From The S.W. Looking Towards The N.E. in Sailing From Cos To Rhodes
Printing Date of Antique Print:
1812
Antique Print Type:
Copper Engraving
Bakır Baskı
Artist (Painter):
Edward Daniel Clarke (1769-1822)
Created by (Engraver):
Letitia Byrne (1779-1849)
Published Book-Printing House:
Travels In Various Countries Of Europe Asia And Africa. Part The First Russia Tartary And Turkey (T.Cadell & W.Davies, London)

Antique Print Original Name:
Triopian Promontory And Ruins Of Cnidus, As They Appear At The Distance Of Two Leagues, Taken From The S.W. Looking Towards The N.E. in Sailing From Cos To Rhodes
Labels:
Istankoy (Kos) Adasından Rodos Adasına Giderken Tekir Burnu ve Knidos Antik Şehri Harabeleri ; Gravür ; 19.Yüzyıl ; 1812 ; Ülke ; Şehir ; Türkiye ; Mugla ; Datca ; Oryantal ; Osmanlı İmparatorluğu ; Knidos ; Antik Şehir ; Deniz Manzarası ; Taşıma ; Ulaşım ; Gemi
Triopian Promontory And Ruins Of Cnidus, As They Appear At The Distance Of Two Leagues, Taken From The S.W. Looking Towards The N.E. in Sailing From Cos To Rhodes ; Antique Print ; 19.Century ; 1812 ; Country ; City ; Turkey ; Mugla ; Datca ; Ottoman Empire ; Oriental ; Knidos Ancient City ; Seascape ; Transportation ; Ship ; Cape Tekir
Information About the Original:
Additional:
Datça Yarımadası'nın en uç kısmında, Reşadiye Yarımadasında, Ege ve Akdenizin birleştiği noktada ve Tekir Burnu üzerinde yer alan Knidos antik Şehri Batı Anadolu kıyı kentlerinin en önemlilerinden biridir. M.Ö. 7 yüzyıldan itibaren yerleşim yeri olanKnidos antik şehri, M.Ö. 4 yüzyılda bulunduğu coğrafi konum itibari ile çok zenginleşmis ve bilim, mimarlık ve sanatta da oldukça ilerlemiştir. Arap akınları ve korsan saldırıları ile büyük depremler nedeniyle M.S. 7 yüzyıldan sonra tamamen yok olmuştur.
The ancient city of Knidos is located at the far end of the Datça Peninsula, on the Resadiye Peninsula, at the junction of the Aegean and the Mediterranean and on Tekir Cape. It is one of the most important of the Western Anatolian coastal cities. The ancient city of Knidos, which has been a settlement since the 7th century B.C., has become very rich in the 4th century B.C. due to its geographical location. It has also advanced considerably in science, architecture and art. It was completely destroyed after 7th century due to Arab raids, pirate attacks and major earthquakes.
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