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Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: Volume 3, The City of Jerusalem: A Corpus [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 534 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 280x210x27 mm, weight: 1190 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Serija: The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Dec-2010
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521172837
  • ISBN-13: 9780521172837
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 534 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 280x210x27 mm, weight: 1190 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Serija: The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Dec-2010
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521172837
  • ISBN-13: 9780521172837
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The project of which this series represents the final, definitive publication has been sponsored since 1979 by the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem (now the Council for British Research in the Levant). When complete, the Corpus will contain a topographical listing of all the 500 or so church buildings of the Kingdom that are attested by documentary or surviving evidence, and individual descriptions and discussions of them in terms of their identification, building history and architecture. Some of the buildings have already been published before, while many others are published here for the first time. A feature of the Corpus, however, is the standardized format in which the evidence for each building is presented; this also extends to the plans and elevations, based for the most part on new field surveys, which are drawn to a uniform style and (so far as is practicable) scale. The Corpus will therefore be an indispensable work of reference to all those concerned with the medieval topography and archaeology of the Holy Land, with the history of the church in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, and with the architecture of the Latin East.

Recenzijos

Review of the hardback: 'Since the appearance of the first volume in 1993, the Corpus has represented the best in academic research and publication. Pringle's command of the documentary sources and knowledge of the architecture and archaeology of the buildings themselves is, literally, second to none, and Cambridge University Press is to be congratulated for its continuing commitment to the publication of this carefully produced and generously illustrated series. Research in the ecclesiastical history of the crusader states is inconceivable without it, and this volume more than matches the quality of its predecessors.' The Journal of Ecclesiastical History

Daugiau informacijos

This volume deals exclusively with Jerusalem, the capital of the Crusader Kingdom from 1099 to 1187.
List of plates
ix
List of figures
xvi
List of maps
xix
Preface xxi
List of abbreviations
xxiv
Corpus
Jerusalem
Holy Sepulchre and associated chapels (no. 283)
6(66)
Ascension (no. 284)
72(16)
Chapel Royal (no. 285)
88(1)
`Condemnation' (no. 286)
89(3)
Copts (Jacobites), Church of the (no. 287)
92(1)
Dominicans, House of the (no. 288)
92(1)
`Flagellation'(no. 289)
93(4)
Franciscans, House of the (no. 290)
97(1)
Georgian Nuns, Convent of (no. 291)
97(1)
Gethsemane, Cave church in (no. 292)
98(5)
Golden Gate (no. 293)
103(6)
Harat al-Maghariba, Church in (no. 294)
109(1)
Harat al-Maidan, Church in (no. 295)
110(2)
Holy Archangels (Dair az-Zaitun) (no. 296)
112(5)
House church in the Juiverie (no. 297)
117(1)
Lord's Prayer (no. 298)
117(7)
Mount Galilee (no. 299)
124(1)
Patriarch's Chapel (no. 300)
125(4)
Qubbat Sulaiman (Kursi `Isa)
129(3)
Repose (no. 301)
132(5)
St Abraham (no. 302)
137(1)
St Agnes (al-Maulawiya) (no. 303)
137(4)
St Anastasia (no. 304)
141(1)
St Anne (no. 305)
142(14)
St Anne (Mikra Panagia) (no. 306)
156(1)
St Bartholomew (no. 307)
157(1)
St Basil(no.308)
157(1)
St Catherine (no. 309)
158(1)
St Chariton (no. 310)
158(2)
St Cosmas (no. 311)
160(1)
St Demetrius (no. 312)
160(1)
St Elias (Dair al-`Adas) (no. 313)
161(3)
St Euthymius (no. 314)
164(1)
St George (no. 315)
165(1)
St George in the Market (no. 316)
165(1)
St George (Mar Jarias)
166(1)
St George (al-Khidr, Mar Jirjis)
167(1)
St Giles (no. 317)
167(1)
St James the Great (no. 318)
168(14)
St James the Less (Qubbat as-Silsila) (no. 319)
182(3)
St James the Less: tomb (no. 320)
185(4)
St James the Persian (no. 321)
189(3)
St John the Baptist: Hospital (nos. 322-3)
192(15)
St John the Evangelist (Latin) (no. 324)
207(1)
St John the Evangelist (Greek) (no. 325)
208(3)
St John the Evangelist (Serbian) (no. 326)
211(1)
St Julian (no. 327)
212(3)
St Lazarus (no. 328)
215(2)
St Longinus (no. 329)
217(1)
St Mamilla (no. 330)
217(3)
St Martin (no. 331)
220(2)
St Mary in Akeldama (no. 332)
222(6)
St Mary of the Germans (no. 333)
228(8)
St Mary Latin (no. 334)
236(17)
St Mary the Great (no. 335)
253(8)
St Mary of Mount Sion (no. 336)
261(26)
St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat (no. 337)
287(19)
St Mary (at St Stephen's Gate) (no. 338)
306(4)
St Mary (Cradle of Christ) (no. 339)
310(4)
St Mary Hodegetria (Megale Panagia) (no. 340)
314(2)
St Mary of the Mount of Olives (no. 341)
316(3)
St Mary of the Spasm (no. 342)
319(3)
St Mary (now St Mark) (no. 343)
322(5)
St Mary Magdalene (no. 344)
327(8)
St Michael the Archangel (no. 345)
335(3)
St Michael (spurious)
338(1)
St Moses (no. 346)
338(1)
St Nicolas (no. 347)
338(3)
St Onuphrius (no. 348)
341(1)
St Pastor (no. 349)
342(1)
St Paul (no. 350)
342(1)
St Pelagia (no. 351)
342(4)
St Peter of the Cock Crow (no. 352)
346(3)
St Peter in Fetters (no. 353)
349(4)
St Procopius (no. 354)
353(2)
St Sabas (no. 355)
355(3)
St Sarkis (no. 356)
358(1)
St Saviour (Gethsemane) (no. 357)
358(7)
St Saviour (Mount Sion) (no. 358)
365(7)
St Stephen (no. 359)
372(7)
St Stephen (Armenian) (no. 360)
379(1)
St Stephen (Hungarian) (no. 361)
380(1)
St Thecla (no. 362)
381(2)
St Theodore (no. 363)
383(2)
St Theodore (St T'oros) (no. 364)
385(1)
St Theodosius (spurious)
386(1)
St Thomas (no. 365)
386(3)
Sheep Pool (Probatica) (no. 366)
389(8)
Templum Domini (Qubbat as-Sakhra, including Qubbat al-Mi'raj) (no. 367)
397(20)
Templum or Palatium Salomonis (Jami' al-Aqsa) and the Templars' church (nos. 368-9)
417(17)
Vicus heremitarum
434(1)
Zawiya al-Lu'lu'iya (no. 370)
435(2)
Bibliography 437(39)
Maps 476(6)
Index 482