Isidore de Milet
Isidore de Milet was a Byzantine Architecte 6th century.
It went famous for the construction of the basilica Holy-Sophie to Constantinople, with Anthemius de Tralles, between 532 and 537. It also contributed to the construction of other churches of Constantinople, of which that of Saint-Serge-and-Bacchus (527 - 536).
Isidore de Milet had before taught the Physique with Alexandria then in Constantinople, and also left to comments on books of Architecture old authors.
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