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Spiro Konstantine Kostof (7 May 1936,
Istanbul – 7
December 1991, Berkeley) was a Turkish-born
American leading architectural historian, and educator....
- from
Antiquity to the Present,
Rabun Taylor,
Katherine W.
Rinne and
Spiro Kostof, 2016 pp. 160–179 Rome,
Profile of a City: 321–1308,
Richard ****heimer...
- and
Martin Price, Routledge, New York, pp. 38 ff. ISBN 0-415-05036-7).
Kostof,
Spiro (1985). A
History of Architecture. Oxford:
Oxford University Press...
- 161. pp. 2253–2258. doi:10.1016/j.proeng.2016.08.824. ISSN 1877-7058.
Kostof,
Spiro (1989).
Caves of God:
Cappadocia and Its Churches.
Oxford University...
- "The
Politics of
Taste in
Antebellum Charleston," was
awarded the
Spiro Kostof Award by the
Society of
Architectural Historians. Her 2011 book, "Slaves...
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actor Bulgarian: Юлиaн Костов, romanized: Yulian Kostov, IPA: [ʲuliˈan
ˈkɔstof]. Ognyanova,
Lilia (23
March 2015). "Българската следа в Лондон – актьорът...
- "[building]
dedicated to Mausolus"; thus, "Mausoleum of Mausolus" is a tautology.
Kostof,
Spiro (1985). A
History of Architecture. Oxford:
Oxford University Press...
- 1983, The
Architectural Press,
London A
History of Architecture, by
Spiro Kostof 1995, The
Oxford Press.
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exchange between Greece and
Turkey Peter Mackridge,"Some Pamphlets...
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Byzantine Cappadocia.
Washington DC:
Harvard University Press, 1986. 16.
Kostof, Spiro.
Caves of God: The
Monastic Environment of
Byzantine Cappadocia....