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Religious architecture --- anno 1500-1799 --- Jerusalem --- Church architecture --- Architecture, Baroque --- Imitation in art --- Architecture chrétienne --- Architecture baroque --- Imitation dans l'art --- Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem) --- 726.5 --- Kerkgebouwen. Kerkarchitectuur --- 726.5 Kerkgebouwen. Kerkarchitectuur --- Architecture chrétienne --- Art --- Pictures --- Appropriation (Art) --- Mimesis in art --- Ecclesiastical architecture --- Rood-lofts --- Christian art and symbolism --- Architecture, Gothic --- Church buildings --- Baroque architecture --- Reproduction --- Copying --- Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Jerusalem) --- Khram Voskresenii︠a︡ Gospodni︠a︡ v Ierusalime --- Heilige Grabeskirche zu Jerusalem --- Iglesia del Gloriosísimo Sepulcro del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Iglesia de la Resurrección del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Santo Sepolcro (Church : Jerusalem) --- Church of the Resurrection (Jerusalem) --- Jerusalem. --- Basilica del Santo Sepolcro (Jerusalem) --- Basilique du Saint-Sépulcre (Jerusalem) --- P. Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Panagios Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou P. Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieros Koinos tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Naos tēs Anastaseōs (Jerusalem) --- Grabeskirche in Jerusalem
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Durch Kriege und Feuer vielfach zerstört, wurde die Grabeskirche immer wieder aufgebaut und dabei grundlegend verändert: Es überrascht wenig, dass die Forschungsgeschichte zur Grabeskirche über die Jahrhunderte zu den unterschiedlichsten Ergebnissen geführt hat. Wege und Irrwege der Forschung zeichnet das Buch anschaulich nach und zeigt, dass literarische Quellen, kirchliche Tradition und historisch-archäologische Erkenntnisse ganz verschiedene Einsichten hervorgebracht haben. Es ist vor allem die Frage, ob Golgatha und das Grab Christi richtig lokalisiert sind, die die Gemüter bis heute bewegt. Die Baugeschichte als Schlüssel zum umfassenden Verständnis der Grabeskirche ist zentrales Anliegen des Buches: So lassen sich heute die konstantinische Grabeskirche und die Grabanlage selbst in groben Zügen rekonstruieren. Frühe Pilgerberichte und liturgische Bestimmungen machen die Ausstattung und Funktion der einzelnen Gebäudeteile wieder lebendig. Von der einst reichen Ausstattung mit Skulpturen, Mosaiken und den Gräbern der Könige von Jerusalem hat nur wenig die Zeiten überdauert. Mit alten Texten und Zeichnungen vermittelt das Buch einen Eindruck von der einstigen Pracht. Von der Anziehungskraft der Grabeskirche und des Heiligen Grabes während der Kreuzzüge und im späten Mittelalter künden heute noch zahlreiche Nachbauten in ganz Europa, deren bedeutendste im Buch gezeigt werden. Die großzügige Illustrierung mit alten Ansichten und Plänen, ein Glossar, ein umfangreiches Literaturverzeichnis sowie ein Personen-, Orts- und Sachregister runden den Band ab.
Church buildings --- Eglises --- Catalogs --- Catalogues --- Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem) --- Jerusalem --- Jérusalem --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Antiquities. --- Constructions --- Antiquités --- Antiquities --- #GGSB: Bijbelse archeologie --- #GGSB: Bijbelse geschiedenis --- Churches --- Buildings --- Church facilities --- Church architecture --- Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Jerusalem) --- Khram Voskresenii︠a︡ Gospodni︠a︡ v Ierusalime --- Heilige Grabeskirche zu Jerusalem --- Iglesia del Gloriosísimo Sepulcro del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Iglesia de la Resurrección del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Santo Sepolcro (Church : Jerusalem) --- Church of the Resurrection (Jerusalem) --- Jerusalem. --- Basilica del Santo Sepolcro (Jerusalem) --- Basilique du Saint-Sépulcre (Jerusalem) --- P. Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Panagios Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou P. Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieros Koinos tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Naos tēs Anastaseōs (Jerusalem) --- Grabeskirche in Jerusalem --- Jérusalem --- Antiquités --- Bijbelse archeologie --- Bijbelse geschiedenis --- Church buildings - Jerusalem --- Saint-Sépulcre (Jérusalem) --- Jerusalem - Buildings, structures, etc. --- Jerusalem - Antiquities
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Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem) --- Jerusalem --- Church history --- Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Jerusalem) --- Khram Voskresenii︠a︡ Gospodni︠a︡ v Ierusalime --- Heilige Grabeskirche zu Jerusalem --- Iglesia del Gloriosísimo Sepulcro del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Iglesia de la Resurrección del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Santo Sepolcro (Church : Jerusalem) --- Church of the Resurrection (Jerusalem) --- Jerusalem. --- Basilica del Santo Sepolcro (Jerusalem) --- Basilique du Saint-Sépulcre (Jerusalem) --- P. Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Panagios Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou P. Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieros Koinos tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Naos tēs Anastaseōs (Jerusalem) --- Grabeskirche in Jerusalem --- Ierusalim --- Иерусалим --- Yerushalayim --- Jeruzalem --- Quds --- Ūrushalīm --- Kuds --- Kouds --- Erusaghēm --- Bayt al-Maqdis --- Jeruzsálem --- Jerusalem (Israel) --- Jerusalem (Palestine) --- ʻIriyat Yerushalayim --- Ierousalēm --- Gerusalemme --- Baladīyat al-Quds --- Baladīyat al-Quds al-ʻArabīyah --- Jerusalem Arab Municipality --- Qods (Jerusalem) --- ירושלים --- القدس --- al-Quds --- قدس --- Jerusalén --- Church history. --- Jerusalem - Church history
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Der Band behandelt in einem transdisziplinären Ansatz verschiedene Aspekte der Zerstörung der Grabeskirche zu Jerusalem am 28. September 1009 auf Befehl des fatimidischen Kalifen al-Hakim in ihrem historischen Kontext. Es werden die ideologischen Ursachen und die Folgen beleuchtet und das Bauwerk selbst näher untersucht. Arabisten, Byzantinisten, Judaisten, Mediävisten, Kunsthistoriker, Orientalisten sowie Vertreter der Nordistik liefern Beiträge zu einem fachübergreifenden Diskurs. Dabei gerät zum einen das Verbindende und Gemeinsame der verschiedenen Religionen und Kulturen zunächst stärker in den Blick als die Trennlinien und Unterschiede. So waren etwa bei den christlichen Feierlichkeiten in der Grabeskirche zu Jerusalem auch zahlreiche Muslime anwesend, war die Mutter des Kalifen selbst eine Christin und wurde die Kirche nach ihrer Zerstörung von der fatimidischen Regentin Sitt al-Mulk wieder aufgebaut. Zum anderen aber wurden die Ereignisse zum Auslöser von Judenpogromen in Westeuropa, und sie begünstigten die Entstehung der Kreuzzugsideologie. Damit vertieften sie letztlich die Gräben zwischen den verschiedenen Religionen und Kulturen.
Church history --- Christian shrines --- Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages --- Church buildings --- Religious facilities --- Pogroms --- History --- Destruction and pillage --- Ḥākim bi-Amr Allāh, --- Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem) --- Church history - 11th century --- Christian shrines - Jerusalem --- Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - Palestine - History --- Church buildings - Jerusalem --- Religious facilities - Destruction and pillage --- Jérusalem --- Saint-Sépulcre (Jérusalem) --- Ḥākim bi-Amr Allāh, - Caliph of Egypt, - 985-approximately 1021 --- Pogroms. --- History. --- Destruction and pillage. --- Ḥākim bi-Amr Allāh, --- Church of the Holy Sepulchre. --- Jerusalem. --- Christian holy places --- Holy places, Christian --- Shrines --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages, Christian --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages --- Destruction of religious facilities --- Pillage --- Genocide --- Jews --- Massacres --- Churches --- Buildings --- Church facilities --- Church architecture --- Persecutions --- حاكم بأمر الله، --- حكيم بعمر الله --- Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Jerusalem) --- Khram Voskresenii︠a︡ Gospodni︠a︡ v Ierusalime --- Heilige Grabeskirche zu Jerusalem --- Iglesia del Gloriosísimo Sepulcro del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Iglesia de la Resurrección del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Santo Sepolcro (Church : Jerusalem) --- Church of the Resurrection (Jerusalem) --- Basilica del Santo Sepolcro (Jerusalem) --- Basilique du Saint-Sépulcre (Jerusalem) --- P. Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Panagios Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou P. Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieros Koinos tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Naos tēs Anastaseōs (Jerusalem) --- Grabeskirche in Jerusalem --- Hakim bi-Amr Allah,
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Church buildings --- Christians --- Christian shrines --- Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem) --- Jerusalem --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Antiquities --- Ethnic relations --- -Christians --- -Christian shrines --- -726 <569.4 JERUSALEM> --- Holy places, Christian --- Shrines, Christian --- Shrines --- Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages --- Religious adherents --- Churches --- Buildings --- Church facilities --- Church architecture --- Religieuze bouwkunst. Kerkelijke bouwkunst. Sacrale architectuur--Israël--JERUSALEM --- Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Jerusalem) --- Khram Voskresenii︠a︡ Gospodni︠a︡ v Ierusalime --- Heilige Grabeskirche zu Jerusalem --- Iglesia del Gloriosísimo Sepulcro del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Iglesia de la Resurrección del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Santo Sepolcro (Church : Jerusalem) --- Church of the Resurrection (Jerusalem) --- Jerusalem. --- Basilica del Santo Sepolcro (Jerusalem) --- Basilique du Saint-Sépulcre (Jerusalem) --- P. Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Panagios Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou P. Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieros Koinos tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Naos tēs Anastaseōs (Jerusalem) --- Grabeskirche in Jerusalem --- -Jerusalem --- -Buildings, structures, etc. --- Antiquities. --- Ethnic relations. --- 726 <569.4 JERUSALEM> --- Christian holy places --- Church buildings - Jerusalem --- Christians - Jerusalem --- Christian shrines - Jerusalem --- Jérusalem --- Saint-Sépulcre (Jérusalem) --- Jerusalem - Buildings, structures, etc. --- Jerusalem - Antiquities --- Jerusalem - Ethnic relations
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In this broad-ranging inquiry into ritual and its relation to place, Jonathan Z. Smith prepares the way for a new approach to the comparative study of religion. Smith stresses the importance of place--in particular, constructed ritual environments--to a proper understanding of the ways in which empty actions become rituals. He structures his argument around the territories of the Tjilpa aborigines in Australia and two sites in Jerusalem--the temple envisioned by Ezekiel and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The first of these locales--the focus of one of the more important contemporary theories of religious ritual--allows Smith to raise questions concerning the enterprise of comparison. His close examination of Eliade's influential interpretation of the Tjilpa tradition leads to a powerful critique of the approach to religion, myth, and ritual that begins with cosmology and the category of The Sacred. In substance and in method, To Take Place represents a significant advance toward a theory of ritual. It is of great value not only to historians of religion and students of ritual, but to all, whether social scientists or humanists, who are concerned with the nature of place. This book is extraordinarily stimulating in prompting one to think about the ways in which space, or place, is perceived, marked, and utilized religiously. . . . A provocative example of the application of humanistic geography to our understanding of what takes place in religion.--Dale Goldsmith, Interpretation
Ritual. --- Shrines --- Tjilpa (Australian people) --- Location. --- Temple of Ezekiel (Jerusalem) --- Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem) --- 291.3 --- Ritual --- -Tjilpa (Australian people) --- Achilpa (Australian people) --- Aranda (Australian people) --- Ethnology --- Sacred space --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages --- Cult --- Cultus --- Liturgies --- Public worship --- Symbolism --- Worship --- Rites and ceremonies --- Ritualism --- Godsdienstwetenschap: cultus; liturgie --- Location --- Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Jerusalem) --- Khram Voskresenii︠a︡ Gospodni︠a︡ v Ierusalime --- Heilige Grabeskirche zu Jerusalem --- Iglesia del Gloriosísimo Sepulcro del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Iglesia de la Resurrección del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Santo Sepolcro (Church : Jerusalem) --- Church of the Resurrection (Jerusalem) --- Jerusalem. --- Basilica del Santo Sepolcro (Jerusalem) --- Basilique du Saint-Sépulcre (Jerusalem) --- P. Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Panagios Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou P. Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieros Koinos tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Naos tēs Anastaseōs (Jerusalem) --- Grabeskirche in Jerusalem --- 291.3 Godsdienstwetenschap: cultus; liturgie --- Tjilpa (Australian people). --- Temple of Ezekiel (Jerusalem). --- Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem). --- Sanctuaires --- Aranda (peuple d'Australie) --- Localisation. --- Jérusalem --- Église du Saint-Sépulcre. --- Jérusalem --- Église du Saint-Sépulcre.
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Liturgy and architecture --- Symbolism in architecture --- Imitation in art --- Church architecture --- Catholic Church --- Holy Sepulcher --- History --- Liturgy --- Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem) --- 726 <569.4 JERUSALEM> --- Architectural symbolism --- Signs and symbols in architecture --- Architecture --- Architecture and liturgy --- Liturgical architecture --- Art --- Pictures --- Appropriation (Art) --- Mimesis in art --- Sepulcher, Holy --- Shrines --- Ecclesiastical architecture --- Rood-lofts --- Christian art and symbolism --- Religious architecture --- Architecture, Gothic --- Church buildings --- Religieuze bouwkunst. Kerkelijke bouwkunst. Sacrale architectuur--Israël--JERUSALEM --- Reproduction --- Copying --- Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Jerusalem) --- Khram Voskresenii︠a︡ Gospodni︠a︡ v Ierusalime --- Heilige Grabeskirche zu Jerusalem --- Iglesia del Gloriosísimo Sepulcro del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Iglesia de la Resurrección del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Santo Sepolcro (Church : Jerusalem) --- Church of the Resurrection (Jerusalem) --- Jerusalem. --- Basilica del Santo Sepolcro (Jerusalem) --- Basilique du Saint-Sépulcre (Jerusalem) --- P. Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Panagios Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou P. Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieros Koinos tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Naos tēs Anastaseōs (Jerusalem) --- Grabeskirche in Jerusalem --- Church architecture - History - To 1500 --- Catholic Church - Liturgy --- Saint-Sépulcre (Jérusalem) --- Jérusalem
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Orfèvrerie, passementerie, statuaire : rien n'a jamais été trop cher et assez beau pour les rois et les reines qui, suivant l'empereur Constantin, ont voulu honorer le tombeau du Christ. C'est ce trésor, exposé pour la première fois à Jérusalem, qui est ici dévoilé. A l'image de son sujet, un album pieux et somptueux qui raconte toute l'histoire du monde. Voici le plus merveilleux des manuels d'histoire et de géographie qui récapitule la grande chronique artistique de l'Occident en révélant pour la première fois le secret religieux le mieux gardé de Jérusalem.0Les mille et un trésors venus de toute l'Europe au cours des âges pour honorer la Ville Sainte composent en effet une chronique universelle de la beauté. De Constantin au ive siècle à Napoléon III au xixe siècle, en passant par Saint Louis, Jeanne de Provence, Charles-Quint, Christine de Suède, Louis XIV, rien n'a jamais été assez précieux pour les rois et les reines désireux de glorifier la mémoire du Christ.0Rivalisant par-dessus les siècles, ils ont réquisitionné les plus rares matériaux - or, argent, marbre, rubis -, ont mobilisé les plus étonnants créateurs - peintres, tapissiers, orfèvres, sculpteurs - pour déposer au pied de la Croix les plus faramineux objets - autels, émaux, calices, missels - qui, indifférents à l'usure des siècles et rassemblés par les frères franciscains, forment un extraordinaire musée idéal que ce livre ouvre enfin à tous.0Redonnant vie à chacune de ces oeuvres, restituant les grands événements et les petites anecdotes qu'elles racontent dans l'alliance entre la mystique et la politique, l'art et la finance, la dévotion et le calcul, Jacques Charles-Gaffiot ressuscite la grande époque où le luxe était une affaire divine.
Christian antiquities --- Church decoration and ornament --- Christian art and symbolism --- Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem) --- Church ornament --- Ecclesiastical decoration and ornament --- Decoration and ornament --- Interior decoration --- Religious articles --- Antiquities, Christian --- Antiquities, Ecclesiastical --- Archaeology, Christian --- Christian archaeology --- Church antiquities --- Ecclesiastical antiquities --- Monumental theology --- Antiquities --- Byzantine antiquities --- Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Jerusalem) --- Khram Voskresenii︠a︡ Gospodni︠a︡ v Ierusalime --- Heilige Grabeskirche zu Jerusalem --- Iglesia del Gloriosísimo Sepulcro del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Iglesia de la Resurrección del Señor (Jerusalem) --- Santo Sepolcro (Church : Jerusalem) --- Church of the Resurrection (Jerusalem) --- Jerusalem. --- Basilica del Santo Sepolcro (Jerusalem) --- Basilique du Saint-Sépulcre (Jerusalem) --- P. Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Panagios Taphos (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou P. Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieron Koinon tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Hieros Koinos tou Panagiou Taphou (Jerusalem) --- Naos tēs Anastaseōs (Jerusalem) --- Grabeskirche in Jerusalem --- Art, Christian --- Art, Ecclesiastical --- Arts in the church --- Christian symbolism --- Ecclesiastical art --- Symbolism and Christian art --- Religious art --- Symbolism --- Symbolism in art --- 264.019 --- 76.047 <569.4 JERUSALEM> --- 726 --- 246 --- 246 Art et symbolisme chretiens --- 246 Christelijke kunst en symbolisme --- Art et symbolisme chretiens --- Christelijke kunst en symbolisme --- 726 Religieuze bouwkunst. Kerkelijke bouwkunst. Sacrale architectuur --- Religieuze bouwkunst. Kerkelijke bouwkunst. Sacrale architectuur --- 76.047 <569.4 JERUSALEM> Iconografie: landschappen; stadsgezichten; zeegezichten in de prentkunst--Israël--JERUSALEM --- Iconografie: landschappen; stadsgezichten; zeegezichten in de prentkunst--Israël--JERUSALEM --- 264.019 Byzantijns-orthodoxe patriarchale Kerk: Constantinopel; Alexandrië; Antiochië; Jeruzalem; Cyprus --- Byzantijns-orthodoxe patriarchale Kerk: Constantinopel; Alexandrië; Antiochië; Jeruzalem; Cyprus --- Jerusalem --- Church history. --- Christian antiquities - Jerusalem --- Church decoration and ornament - Jerusalem --- Christian art and symbolism - Jerusalem
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