Medieval Maps of the Holy Land

Medieval Maps of the Holy Land
Title Medieval Maps of the Holy Land PDF eBook
Author P. D. A. Harvey
Publisher British Library Board
Pages 160
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 9780712358248

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Looks in detail at eight regional maps of Palestine that were drawn between the late 12th century and the mid-14th ; with their various versions and derivatives we know them through 23 surviving artifacts.

Christian Maps of the Holy Land

Christian Maps of the Holy Land
Title Christian Maps of the Holy Land PDF eBook
Author Pnina Arad
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 2020
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9782503585277

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Holy Land in Maps

Holy Land in Maps
Title Holy Land in Maps PDF eBook
Author Ariel Tishby
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Pages 176
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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.".. maps of the Holy Land from a 6th century mosaic from Jordan ... to maps of the recent past"--Jacket.

Jerusalem, 1000–1400

Jerusalem, 1000–1400
Title Jerusalem, 1000–1400 PDF eBook
Author Barbara Drake Boehm
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 358
Release 2016-09-14
Genre Art
ISBN 1588395987

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Medieval Jerusalem was a vibrant international center, home to multiple cultures, faiths, and languages. Harmonious and dissonant voices from many lands, including Persians, Turks, Greeks, Syrians, Armenians, Georgians, Copts, Ethiopians, Indians, and Europeans, passed in the narrow streets of a city not much larger than midtown Manhattan. Patrons, artists, pilgrims, poets, and scholars from Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions focused their attention on the Holy City, endowing and enriching its sacred buildings, creating luxury goods for its residents, and praising its merits. This artistic fertility was particularly in evidence between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries, notwithstanding often devastating circumstances—from the earthquake of 1033 to the fierce battles of the Crusades. So strong a magnet was Jerusalem that it drew out the creative imagination of even those separated from it by great distance, from as far north as Scandinavia to as far east as present-day China. This publication is the first to define these four centuries as a singularly creative moment in a singularly complex city. Through absorbing essays and incisive discussions of nearly 200 works of art, Jerusalem, 1000–1400: Every People Under Heaven explores not only the meaning of the city to its many faiths and its importance as a destination for tourists and pilgrims but also the aesthetic strands that enhanced and enlivened the medieval city that served as the crossroads of the known world.

Medieval Maps

Medieval Maps
Title Medieval Maps PDF eBook
Author P. D. A. Harvey
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1991
Genre Cartography
ISBN

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Professor Harvey traces the development of western mapmaking from the early Middle Ages to the first printed maps of the late 15th century, discussing their traditions, artistic and technical aspects, and uses.

Maps of the Holy Land

Maps of the Holy Land
Title Maps of the Holy Land PDF eBook
Author Shoshana Klein
Publisher New York : A.R. Liss ; Amsterdam : Meridian Publishing Company
Pages 232
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN

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Maps of the Holy Land

Maps of the Holy Land
Title Maps of the Holy Land PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Nebenzahl
Publisher New York : Abbeville Press
Pages 164
Release 1986
Genre Science
ISBN 9780896596580

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Shows sixty antique maps of the Middle East, explains the background of each map, and discusses the history of mapmaking