TY - ECHAP KW - ancient mathematics KW - byzantine architecture KW - Hagia Sophia KW - late antiquity KW - light simulation AU - Oliver Hauck AU - Andreas Noback AU - Lars Grobe AB - The church of Hagia Sophia – from the Greek: □γία Σοϕία, “Holy Wisdom” – built on the orders of Emperor Justinianis from 532 to 537 (AD) is the most important building of an era which is generally characterised as the decline of the ancient world and the beginning of the mediaeval times. The building is well considered to be one of the most outstanding masterpieces of architecture in the world having an extensive influence on European and islamic architecture in general. BT - Scientific Computing and Cultural Heritage - Contributions in Computational Humanities CY - Heidelberg DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-28021-4 ET - Hans Georg Bock, Willi Jäger and Michael J. Winckler, University of Heidelberg LA - eng N2 - The church of Hagia Sophia – from the Greek: □γία Σοϕία, “Holy Wisdom” – built on the orders of Emperor Justinianis from 532 to 537 (AD) is the most important building of an era which is generally characterised as the decline of the ancient world and the beginning of the mediaeval times. The building is well considered to be one of the most outstanding masterpieces of architecture in the world having an extensive influence on European and islamic architecture in general. PB - Springer PP - Heidelberg PY - 2012 SE - 22 SN - 978-3-642-28020-7/9783642280207 SP - 205 EP - 216 T2 - Scientific Computing and Cultural Heritage - Contributions in Computational Humanities T3 - Contributions in Mathematical and Computational Sciences TI - Computing the Holy Wisdom UR - http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-28021-4_22 VL - 3 ER -