Israël, Terra Sancta Arts Ltd., 1982, in-4, cart., jaquette et étui ill. éd., gardes ill., photos et illustrations en couleurs, cartes. (L198)
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Réédition en fac-similé. 123 magnifiques lithographies en couleurs de ce voyage en Terre Sainte en 1838-1839 par un artiste écossais. Jérusalem - Galilée and Lebanon - Judea and Jordan River (Petra) - Samaria and Idumea - The Desert (Negev and Sinaï). Texte en anglais.
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, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, viii + 265 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:5 b/w, 20 col., 1 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503593883.
Summary Crusading and western interaction with the Holy Land is often a contentious topic, not least because modern popular perception of medieval east-west contact is that it was defined by violence, conquest, and religious persecution. Building on recent scholarship, this collection of essays takes an interdisciplinary approach to the role of crusading and contact with the Holy Land in medieval Britain in order to investigate the myriad ways in which these contacts influenced artistic, literary, visual, and social culture in medieval Britain. By looking at new material and focusing on the domestic response to crusading and the Holy Land, the contributions gathered here offer new insights into the influence of these contacts on the medieval British world view, as well as their impact on topics such as ideals about masculinity and kingship, geographical perception, and aspirational codes of conduct for the medieval British elite. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction. Ideas of Crusading and the Holy Land in Medieval Britain Kathryn Hurlock and Laura J. Whatley Chapter 1. (Visualising) Jerusalem in Early Medieval England Meg Boulton Chapter 2. Europe and the Holy Land in the British Branch of the Imago mundi Tradition Natalia I. Petrovskaia Chapter 3. Remembering and Mythologizing Richard. Translation and the Representation of the Crusader King in Latin and French Accounts of Richard I's Expedition to the Holy Land Marianne Ailes Chapter 4. 'As You Came from the Holy Land'. Medieval Pilgrimage to Walsingham and its Crusader Contexts Elisa A. Foster Chapter 5. Bodies or Buildings? Visual Translations of Jerusalem and Dynastic Memories in Medieval England Laura Slater Chapter 6. Family, Faith, and Knights of the Holy Sepulchre in Late and Post-Medieval Wales Kathryn Hurlock Chapter 7. Eleanor de Quincy and Imagined Crusading in the Lambeth Apocalypse (London, Lambeth Palace, MS 209) Laura J. Whatley Chapter 8. A Royal Crusade Chronicle. Visual Exempla in King Edward IV's Royal Eracles (London, British Library, Royal MS 15 E I) Erin K. Donovan Chapter 9. Refashioning Henry VIII as a Crusader King: Edward I, Crusading and Ideal Kingship in BL, Royal MS 18 XXVI Katherine J. Lewis
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Ruth Amiran. Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land from ist Beginnings in the Neolithic Period to the End of the Iron Age Ancient Clay Tableware of the Holy Land. In English (ask us if in doubt)/Ruth Amiran. Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land from ist Beginnings in the Neolithic Period to the End of the Iron Age Drevnyaya Glinyanaya posuda Svyatoy zemli. Album without super in English with numerous drawings and photographs by Jerusalem Massada Press 1969 format. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbe6cf6cc3a9cd2b8f
1982 Terra Sancta Arts Hardcover As New 1st Edition
The Holy Land 123 coloured facsimile lithographs & the Journal hrom his visit to the holy land pictorial Hardcover with dustjacket in a slipcase, Five part in one band with 360 double pages illustrated with 123 facsimile lithographs. The titles, "Jerusalem"; "Galilee & Lebanon"; "Judea & The Jordan River"; "Samaria & Idumea Petra" and "The Desert Negev & Sinai." The text and illustrations were taken from the original edition published by F. G. Moon, Nubia in the years 1842-1849 , 360 pages,very good condition
Israel, Published by terra sancta rts , 1985; in-4 oblong, 1-88 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. En très bon état sous étuit - en anglais second printing - the volumes parts in the serie or David Roberts Lithographs THE HOLY LANDVery good condition. 2nd impression Fine 86 pages Hardback. Illustrated. Volume 1 of the 5 volume set of David Roberts extraordinary paintings of The Holy Land. 25 colour fascimille lithographs. 25 photographs of the sites. Text from David Roberts personal journal. A fine copy.
En très bon état sous étuit - en anglais second printing - the volumes parts in the serie or David Roberts Lithographs THE HOLY LANDVery good condition. 2nd impression Fine 86 pages Hardback. Illustrated. Volume 1 of the 5 volume set of David Roberts extraordinary paintings of The Holy Land. 25 colour fascimille lithographs. 25 photographs of the sites. Text from David Roberts personal journal. A fine copy.
, Brepols, 2022 Paperback, 302 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:4 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503593722.
Summary This edition presents English translations of the accounts of three important twelfth-century travellers to the Holy Land, the Anglo-Saxon Saewulf and the Germans John of W rzburg and Theoderic, based on the edition of the Latin texts. Saewulf travelled to the Holy Land soon after its capture by the First Crusade in 1099. His travelogue, framed by accounts of his outward sea journeys from southern Italy to Jaffa and back to Constantinople, describes the buildings and holy sites of Jerusalem and its surrounding countryside as they appeared in the early years of the Frankish kingdom, before the major building works that characterized the short century of Christian rule over the city were fully under way. In contrast, the two German descriptions give more detailed accounts of the transformation that the city and surrounding landscape had undergone and of the new churches and monasteries and their artistic programmes that had been created by the 1160s and 1170s. The translated texts are preceded by an introduction placing the texts in their historical context and are accompanied by brief explanatory notes with bibliographical indications for further information. The source texts of this volume appeared in Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaeualis as Peregrinationes tres (CC CM, 139), edited by R.B.C. Huygens. References to the corresponding pages of the Corpus Christianorum edition are provided in the margins of this translation. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Introduction Bibliography Saewulf John of W rzburg Theoderic Appendix: List of variations in the Lambeth Palace manuscript of Saewulf Index