Imagining Jerusalem in the medieval West
Jerusalem was the object of intense study and devotion throughout the Middle Ages. This collection of essays illuminates ways in which the city was represented by Christians in Western Europe, c. 700-1500. Focusing on maps in manuscripts and early printed books, it also considers views and architect...
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Document Type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford [u.a.]
: Oxford Univ. Press
, 2012
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Series: | Proceedings of the British Academy
175 |
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Online Access: | Rezension Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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[Rezension von: Lucy Donkin / Hanna Vorholt (eds.), Imagining Jerusalem in the medieval West] Rezensiert in: Rezension von Lucy Donkin: Hanna Vorholt (ed.) Imagining Jerusalem in the Medieval West |
Author Notes: | ed. by Lucy Donkin ... |
Summary: | Jerusalem was the object of intense study and devotion throughout the Middle Ages. This collection of essays illuminates ways in which the city was represented by Christians in Western Europe, c. 700-1500. Focusing on maps in manuscripts and early printed books, it also considers views and architectural replicas, and treats depictions of the Temple and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre alongside those of Jerusalem as a whole. Authors draw on new research and a range of disciplinary perspectives to show how such depictions responded to developments in the West, as well as to the shifting political circumstances of Jerusalem and its wider region |
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Physical Description: | XXI, 277 S., [4] Bl. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 9780197265048 0197265049 |