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  1. Tomb and temple
    re-imagining the sacred buildings of Jerusalem
    Beteiligt: Griffith-Jones, Robin (Hrsg.); Fernie, Eric (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, UK

    Jerusalem - earthly and heavenly, past, present and future - has always informed the Christian imagination: it is the intersection of the divine and human worlds, of time and eternity. Since the fourth century, it has been the site of the round... mehr

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    Jerusalem - earthly and heavenly, past, present and future - has always informed the Christian imagination: it is the intersection of the divine and human worlds, of time and eternity. Since the fourth century, it has been the site of the round Church of the Holy Sepulchre, built over the empty tomb acknowledged by Constantine as the tomb of Christ. Nearly four hundred years later, the Sepulchre's rotunda was rivalled by the octagon of the Dome of the Rock. The city itself and these two glorious buildings within it remain, to this day, the focus of pilgrimage and of intense devotion.Jerusalem and its numinous buildings have been distinctively re-imagined and re-presented in the design, topography, decoration and dedications of some very striking and beautiful churches and cities in Western Europe, Russia, the Caucasus and Ethiopia. Some are famous, others are in the West almost unknown. The essays In this richly illustrated book combine to do justice to these evocative buildings' architecture, roles and history. The volume begins with an introduction to the Sepulchre itself, from its construction under Constantine to the Crusaders' rebuilding which survives to this day. Chapters follow on the Dome of the Rock and on the later depiction and signifcance of the Jewish Temple. The essays then move further afeld, uncovering the links between Jerusalem and Byzantium, the Caucasus, Russia and Ethiopia. Northern Europe comes fnally into focus, with chapters on Charlemagne's chapel at Aachen, the role of the military orders in spreading the form of the Sepulchre, a gazetteer of English rounds, and studies of London's New Temple

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Griffith-Jones, Robin (Hrsg.); Fernie, Eric (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781787442115
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    RVK Klassifikation: BC 8761 ; LO 87400 ; ZH 6310
    Schriftenreihe: Boydell studies in medieval art and architecture
    Schlagworte: Church architecture / Themes, motives; Symbolism in architecture; Architektur; Heiliges Grab; Rezeption; Kirchenbau; Orthodoxe Kirche; Rundbau; Zentralbau
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxix, 491 Seiten)
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    Public, private and political devotion : re-presenting the Sepulchre / Robin Griffith-Jones -- The building of the Holy Sepulchre / Robin Griffith-Jones -- The crusader Church of the Holy Sepulchre / Denys Pringle -- The crusader Church of the Holy Sepulchre : design, depiction and the pilgrim church of Compostela / Jaroslav Folda -- Medieval Muslim veneration of the Dome of the Rock / Robert Hillenbrand -- The Temple as symbol, the Temple as metaphor : contrasting Eastern and Western reimaginings / Robert Ousterhout -- Spiral columns and the Temple of Solomon / Eric Fernie -- Raphael's 'Marriage of the Virgin' and the Temple at Jerusalem in the Italian Renaissance imagination / David Ekserdjian -- 'I have defeated you, Solomon' / Robin Griffith-Jones -- Saint James the Just : sacral topography in Jerusalem and Constantinople / Cecily Hennessy -- Jerusalems in the Caucasus? / Antony Eastmond -- Holy Russia and the 'Jerusalem idea' / Robin Milner-Gulland --

    - Jerusalem and the Ethiopian church : the evidence of Roha (Lalibela) / David W. Phillipson -- The origins and meanings of the Ethiopian circular church : fresh explorations / Emmanuel Fritsch -- Arculf's circles, Aachen's octagon, Germigny's cube : three riddles from northern Europe / Robin Griffith-Jones -- Representations of the Holy Sepulchre / Eric Fernie -- The military orders and the idea of the Holy Sepulchre / Alan Borg -- The English round church movement table and notes : English round churches / Catherine E. Hundley -- The use and meaning of the twelfth- and thirteenth-century round churches of England / Michael Gervers -- Jerusalem in London : the new Temple Church. Appendix : the indulgences of Cotton Nero E.VI / Nicole Hamonic -- Commemorating the rotunda in the round : the medieval Latin liturgy of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and its performance in the West / Sebastian Salvad o -- The Temple Church in the crusades / Robin Griffith-Jones --

    - Appendix : the knights' effigies : newly discovered drawings by John Guillim, c. 1610 / Robin Griffith-Jones and Philip J. Lankester -- Epilogue / Robin Griffith-Jones

  2. Tomb and temple
    re-imagining the sacred buildings of Jerusalem
    Beteiligt: Griffith-Jones, Robin (Herausgeber); Fernie, Eric (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, UK ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Jerusalem - earthly and heavenly, past, present and future - has always informed the Christian imagination: it is the intersection of the divine and human worlds, of time and eternity. Since the fourth century, it has been the site of the round... mehr

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    Jerusalem - earthly and heavenly, past, present and future - has always informed the Christian imagination: it is the intersection of the divine and human worlds, of time and eternity. Since the fourth century, it has been the site of the round Church of the Holy Sepulchre, built over the empty tomb acknowledged by Constantine as the tomb of Christ. Nearly four hundred years later, the Sepulchre's rotunda was rivalled by the octagon of the Dome of the Rock. The city itself and these two glorious buildings within it remain, to this day, the focus of pilgrimage and of intense devotion.Jerusalem and its numinous buildings have been distinctively re-imagined and re-presented in the design, topography, decoration and dedications of some very striking and beautiful churches and cities in Western Europe, Russia, the Caucasus and Ethiopia. Some are famous, others are in the West almost unknown. The essays In this richly illustrated book combine to do justice to these evocative buildings' architecture, roles and history. The volume begins with an introduction to the Sepulchre itself, from its construction under Constantine to the Crusaders' rebuilding which survives to this day. Chapters follow on the Dome of the Rock and on the later depiction and signifcance of the Jewish Temple. The essays then move further afeld, uncovering the links between Jerusalem and Byzantium, the Caucasus, Russia and Ethiopia. Northern Europe comes fnally into focus, with chapters on Charlemagne's chapel at Aachen, the role of the military orders in spreading the form of the Sepulchre, a gazetteer of English rounds, and studies of London's New Temple.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Griffith-Jones, Robin (Herausgeber); Fernie, Eric (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781787442115
    RVK Klassifikation: ZH 6310 ; BC 8761 ; LO 87400
    Schriftenreihe: Boydell studies in medieval art and architecture
    Schlagworte: Architektur; Heiliges Grab; Rezeption; Orthodoxe Kirche; Kirchenbau; Zentralbau; Rundbau; Church architecture; Symbolism in architecture
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxix, 491 pages)