File:Istanbul Naval Museum 8356.jpg

File originale (1 600 × 1 065 pixel, dimensione del file: 390 KB, tipo MIME: image/jpeg)

Logo di Commons
Logo di Commons
Questo file e la sua pagina di descrizione (discussione · modifica) si trovano su Wikimedia Commons (?)

Dettagli

Descrizione
English: From the museum website:

"Historical Galley, 24 Pairs of Oars It is built with carvel planking and has clipper bow and cruiser stern. At the bow, there are gold-leaf symbols of star, crescent, sun, stylized leaves and also flowers in engraving and relief. Its bow extends forward as a ram. The sides of the kiosk mounted on Bursa arched pillars are surrounded by banisters with latticework and covered by barrel vault. The interior and the exterior part of the barrel vault of the kiosk are ornamented with geometrical patterns, mother-of-pearl, tortoise shell and semiprecious stone. There are silver plates, mother-of-pearl engraving couplet, compositions of geometrical and stylized flower motifs. The galley has two masts and 24 pairs of oars. Each oar is propelled by three people; thus totally it makes 144 oarsmen. It is a galley which Ottoman Sultans used at inshore waters. The continuing researches about the galley known as being used in the period of Sultan Avcı (Hunter) Mehmet IV. (August 8th, 1648 – November 8th, 1687) show that it was built at the end of the 16th century. It is the only original galley in the world. Length: 40 m; Width: 5.70 m"

From notice in museum (my condensation): It is of a “Çektiri” class (rowing and sailing), a kalita. Being the excursion ship of the sultan it lacks cannon or places for warriors. Woods used are: iron oak, cedar, elm, beech, sycamore, ash tree, boxwood, black pine and walnut tree. The dragon or basilisk figures in relief on the bow and the sculptures of sea monstrers on the stern were the symbols of the Byzantine Empire. Thus the impression is made they were spoils from Mehmet II’s conquest. This research denies. Also a suggestion this galley was a gift to Sultan Mehmet the Hunter (1648-1687) from the Venetian Doge was proven wrong, the ship being older and built in Istanbul during the reign of Mehmet III (1595-1603).
Data
Fonte Opera propria
Autore Dosseman

Licenza

Io, detentore del copyright su quest'opera, dichiaro di pubblicarla con la seguente licenza:
w:it:Creative Commons
attribuzione condividi allo stesso modo
Tu sei libero:
  • di condividere – di copiare, distribuire e trasmettere quest'opera
  • di modificare – di adattare l'opera
Alle seguenti condizioni:
  • attribuzione – Devi fornire i crediti appropriati, un collegamento alla licenza e indicare se sono state apportate modifiche. Puoi farlo in qualsiasi modo ragionevole, ma non in alcun modo che suggerisca che il licenziante approvi te o il tuo uso.
  • condividi allo stesso modo – Se remixi, trasformi o sviluppi il materiale, devi distribuire i tuoi contributi in base alla stessa licenza o compatibile all'originale.

Didascalie

Aggiungi una brevissima spiegazione di ciò che questo file rappresenta
Istanbul Naval Museum galley detail

Elementi ritratti in questo file

raffigura

0,033333333333333 secondo

28 millimetro

399 599 byte

1 065 pixel

1 600 pixel

image/jpeg

e914f7a084186d6288a634d7f856a803ccae545d

Cronologia del file

Fare clic su un gruppo data/ora per vedere il file come si presentava nel momento indicato.

Data/OraMiniaturaDimensioniUtenteCommento
attuale12:47, 15 feb 2019Miniatura della versione delle 12:47, 15 feb 20191 600 × 1 065 (390 KB)DossemanUser created page with UploadWizard

La seguente pagina usa questo file:

Utilizzo globale del file

Anche i seguenti wiki usano questo file:

Metadati