Tomb and temple re-imagining the sacred buildings of Jerusalem /

Tomb and temple re-imagining the sacred buildings of Jerusalem / [Texte imprimé] : edited by Robin Griffith-Jones and Eric Fernie - Woodbridge : The Boydell Press, 2018 - 1 vol. (491 p.-[36] p. de pl) : ill., cartes ; 25 cm - Boydell studies in medieval art and architecture .

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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

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