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Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: Volume 4, The Cities of Acre and Tyre with Addenda and Corrigenda to Volumes 1-3: A Corpus [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 340 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 283x225x30 mm, weight: 1630 g, 148 Halftones, unspecified
  • Serija: The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-May-2009
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521851483
  • ISBN-13: 9780521851480
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 340 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 283x225x30 mm, weight: 1630 g, 148 Halftones, unspecified
  • Serija: The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-May-2009
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521851483
  • ISBN-13: 9780521851480
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A complete corpus of the church buildings of Acre and Tyre that includes addenda and corrigenda to volumes 1-3.

This is the fourth and final volume in a series which presents a complete corpus of all the church buildings that were built, rebuilt or simply in use in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem between the capture of Jerusalem by the First Crusade in 1099 and the loss of Acre in 1291. This volume deals with the major coastal cities of Acre and Tyre, which were both in Frankish hands for almost two centuries, and also contains addenda and corrigenda to volumes 1-3. It describes and discusses some 120 churches and chapels that are attested by documentary or surviving evidence, accompanied where possible by plans, elevation drawings and photographs. This is an indispensable work of reference to all those concerned with the medieval archaeology of the Holy Land, the history of the Church in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and the art and architecture of the Latin East.

A complete corpus of the church buildings of Acre and Tyre that includes addenda and corrigenda to volumes 1-3.

Recenzijos

' the Corpus is a model of orderly and authoritative documentation, both well researched and well organized. Pringle's Corpus stands as a watershed in the documentation of crusader culture and a testament to the perseverance of its author. As a reference tool it is without parallel.' Speculum

Daugiau informacijos

A complete corpus of the church buildings of Acre and Tyre that includes addenda and corrigenda to volumes 13.
List of plates
x
List of figures
xiv
Preface xv
List of abbreviations
xvii
Corpus
Acre (nos. 371-453)
3(174)
Holy Cross, Cathedral Church of the (no. 371)
35(5)
Palace of the Bishop of Acre (no. 372)
40(1)
Palace of the Archbishop of Tyre (no. 373)
41(1)
Amalfitans, Church of the (spurious)
41(1)
Anconitans, Church of the (no. 374)
41(1)
Armenian Hospital (no. 375)
42(1)
Bethlehem, House of the Bishop and
Chapter of (no. 376)
42(2)
Bethlehem, Hospital of the Brothers and/or Sisters of (no. 377)
44(1)
Carpitanae of Antioch, House of the (no. 378)
45(1)
Cluniac House (failed)
45(1)
Count of Nevers, Portable Chapel(s) of Odo
46(1)
Countess of Blois, Chapel of Alice (no. 379)
46(1)
Dominicans (Preaching Friars), House of the (no. 380)
46(2)
Franciscans (Friars Minor), House of the (no. 381)
48(2)
Friars of the Sack, House of the (no. 382)
50(1)
Hebron, House or Palace of the Bishop of (no. 383)
51(1)
Holy Sepulchre (no. 384)
52(2)
Palace of the Patriarch of Jerusalem (no. 385)
54(1)
Holy Spirit, Hospital of the (no. 386)
54(2)
Holy Trinity and Captives, House of the (no. 387)
56(1)
Joinville's Credo, Painted Chapel or Infirmary Hall of
57(1)
Magdalenes (or Convertite Sisters), House of the (no. 388)
58(1)
Maronites, Church of the (no. 389)
59(1)
Masjid ar-Raml (Sand Mosque) or Masjid ash-Sha`bi (no. 390)
60(1)
Mount of Olives, Abbey of the (no. 391)
61(1)
Mount Tabor, House of the Abbot and Monks of (no. 392)
62(1)
St Agnes (spurious)
63(1)
St Andrew (no. 393)
63(5)
St Andrew, Confraternity of
68(1)
St Andrew Outside the Walls (no. 394)
69(1)
St Anne, Abbey Church of (no. 395)
70(1)
St Antony, Church and Hospital of (no. 396)
71(1)
St Bartholomew of Beirut, Leper Hospital of (no. 397)
72(1)
St Brigid, Church and Hospital of (no. 398)
72(1)
St Catherine of the Battlefield, Hospital of (no. 399)
73(1)
St Catherine (of Mount Sinai) (no. 400)
73(1)
St Clare (Poor Clares), Monastery of (no. 401)
74(1)
St Demetrius (no. 402)
74(2)
St Denys, Church and Hospital of (no. 403)
76(1)
St Edward the Confessor, Confraternity of
76(1)
St Elide (no. 404)
77(1)
St George of Lydda (no. 405)
77(1)
St George of the Greeks (no. 406)
78(1)
St George (Lydda) and Bethlehem, Confraternity of
78(1)
St George of the Portico, later St Sabas (no. 407)
79(1)
St Giles, Church and Hospital of (no. 408)
80(1)
St James (no. 409)
81(1)
St John the Baptist, Church and Hospital of (nos. 410-11)
82(34)
House of the Sisters of St John (no. 412)
114(1)
Hospitallers' Auberge in Montmusard (no. 413)
115(1)
St John of the Greeks, Nunnery Church of (no. 414)
116(1)
St Laurence of the Genoese (no. 415)
117(3)
St Laurence of the Knights (no. 416)
120(1)
St Lazarus of Bethany, Church and Monastery of (no. 417)
120(1)
St Lazarus of the Knights, Church and Hospital of (no. 418)
121(3)
St Leonard, Abbey Church of (no. 419)
124(1)
St Margaret of the Greeks, House of
125(1)
St Mark of the Venetians (no. 420)
125(4)
St Martin of the Bretons, Hospital of (no. 421)
129(1)
St Mary and All Saints, Priory Church of (no. 422)
130(1)
St Mary of the Carmelites (no. 423)
130(1)
St Mary of the Genoese (no. 424)
131(1)
St Mary of the Germans, Church and Hospital of (no. 425)
131(5)
St Mary of the Knights (Church of the See of Nazareth) (no. 426)
136(3)
Palace of the Archbishop of Nazareth (no. 427)
137(2)
St Mary Latin, Abbey Church of (no. 428)
139(1)
St Mary of the Provencals (no. 429)
140(2)
St Mary of the Square (no. 430)
142(1)
St Mary of Tyre, Abbey Church of the Sisters of (no. 431)
142(2)
St Mary of the Valley of Jehoshaphat, Abbey Church of (no. 432)
144(3)
St Mary de Vamit (no. 433)
147(1)
St Mary Magdalene (Cistercian Nuns), Abbey Church of (no. 434)
147(1)
St Mary Magdalene, Jacobite Church of (no. 435)
148(1)
St Mary the Egyptian (spurious)
149(1)
St Matthew (spurious)
149(1)
St Michael (no. 436)
149(1)
St Michael, Hospitaller Cemetery Chapel of (no. 437)
150(1)
St Nicolas, Cemetery Chapel of (no. 438)
151(4)
St Nicolas of the Field of the English (no. 439)
155(1)
St Peter of the Pisans (no. 440)
156(1)
St Peter (Order of St Thomas) (no. 441)
157(1)
St Romanus in the Gardens (no. 442)
158(1)
St Samuel, Abbey Church of (no. 443)
158(2)
St Sergius (no. 444)
160(1)
St Stephen of Hungary, Church and Hospital of (no. 445)
160(1)
St Theodosius, Monastery of (no. 446)
161(1)
St Thomas the Martyr, Church and Hospital of (no. 447)
161(3)
Sebaste, Residence of the Bishop of
164(1)
Siege Camp, Church in the Frankish (no. 448)
164(1)
Spring of the Oxen (`Ain al-Baqar), Chapel (of St Mary?) at the (no. 449)
165(1)
Syrian Orthodox (Malkites), Cathedral of the (no. 450)
166(1)
Templars, Church and Castle of the (no. 451)
166(6)
Templum Domini, Abbey Church of the (no. 452)
172(2)
Tiberias, Residence of the Bishop of (no. 453)
174(3)
Tyre (nos. 454-79)
177(56)
Holy Cross (no. 454), Cathedral Church of the
182(22)
Castle Chapel (no. 455)
204(1)
Franciscans (no. 456), Church and House of the
205(1)
Genoese `Abbey of Tyre' (no. 457)
205(1)
St Andrew of Jehoshaphat (no. 458)
205(1)
St Cosmas and St Damian (no. 459)
206(1)
St Esquerrant (no. 460)
206(1)
St James (no. 461)
207(1)
St John the Baptist, Church and House of the Hospital of (no. 462)
207(1)
St Julian (no. 463)
208(1)
St Laurence (no. 464)
209(1)
St Lazarus of Bethany, House of the Sisters of (no. 465)
210(1)
St Leonard (no. 466)
210(1)
St Mark (no. 467)
211(4)
St Martin (no. 468)
215(1)
St Mary (former Greek Orthodox Cathedral) (no. 469)
216(1)
St Mary of Tyre, Abbey Church of (no. 470)
217(1)
St Mary of the Greeks (no. 471)
217(1)
St Mary Magdalene, Jacobite Church of (no. 472)
218(1)
St Michael, Cemetery Chapel of (no. 473)
218(1)
St Nicolas (no. 474)
218(1)
St Paul, sites associated with
219(1)
St Peter of the Pisans (no. 475)
219(1)
St Saviour, Chapel of (no. 476)
220(7)
St Thomas (?) (no. 477)
227(2)
Templars, House of the (no. 478)
229(1)
Teutonic Order, House of the (no. 479)
229(4)
Addenda
Abu `Ataba (no. 480)
233(1)
`Adasa, Khirbat (nos. 481-2)
233(2)
`Aqraba (no. 483)
235(1)
Baituniya (no. 484)
235(5)
Casale Sancti Georgii (no. 485)
240(1)
Dayr Fiq (no. 486)
240(1)
Hurfais (no. 487)
241(1)
Kafr Lam (no. 488)
241(4)
Qatamun (no. 489)
245(4)
Corrigenda
`Abud (no. 2)
249(1)
`Amwas (no. 10)
249(1)
Arsuf (no. 12)
249(1)
`Askar (no. 25)
249(1)
al-Ba`ina (no. 29)
250(1)
Bait Jibrin (no. 31)
250(6)
Bait Jiz, Khirbat (no. 33)
256(1)
Baitin (no. 36)
256(1)
Bal`ama, Khirbat (no. 37)
257(1)
Beirut (no. 43)
258(1)
al-Bira (no. 66)
259(7)
al-Burj (no. 33)
266(1)
`Iqbala, Khirbat (no. 101)
267(1)
Jabal Harun (no. 103)
267(1)
Jacob's Well (nos. 108 and 25)
267(2)
Jezreel (no. 124)
269(2)
Magdala (no. 139)
271(1)
Montfort Castle (no. 146)
271(1)
St Theoctistus (no. 220)
272(1)
Sidon (no. 245)
272(1)
Wadi Musa (no. 277)
272(1)
Bibliography 273(24)
Index 297
Denys Pringle is a Professor in the Cardiff School of History and Archaeology, Cardiff University.