Description |
1 online resource (420 p.) |
Series |
Visualising the Middle Ages Ser |
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Visualising the Middle Ages Ser
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Contents |
Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Transcriptions and Dates -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Intro.1. Backdrop: A Short History of Jerusalem -- Intro.2. Chapter Outline -- Intro.3. Methodologies -- Chapter 1 Jerusalem in Relief: A Crusader Pilaster Reexamined -- 1.1 The Pilaster and Its Jerusalem Scenes -- 1.1.1 The Church of the Holy Sepulcher -- 1.1.2 The Dome of the Rock -- 1.1.3 The Tower of David and 'Curia Regis' -- 1.2 A Context of Production -- 1.2.1 The Temple Mount Setting in Jerusalem |
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1.2.2 A Royal Display -- 1.3 Conclusions -- Chapter 2 Jerusalem as a Guide for Personal Deliverance: The Riccardiana Psalter in the Thirteenth Century -- 2.1 The Issues of the Riccardiana Psalter -- 2.2 The Visual Content, Iconography, and Style -- 2.2.1 The Annunciation and Nativity at Psalm 1 -- 2.2.2 The Adoration of the Magi at Psalm 26 -- 2.2.3 The Presentation in the Temple at Psalm 38 -- 2.2.4 The Entry of Christ into Jerusalem at Psalm 52 -- 2.2.5 The Last Supper and Washing of the Apostles' Feet at Psalm 68 -- 2.2.6 The Harrowing of Hell and Three Marys at the Tomb at Psalm 80 |
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2.2.7 The Ascension at Psalm 97 -- 2.2.8 The Pentecost at Psalm 109 -- 2.3 The Place of Production -- 2.4 A Devotional Prayer Book -- 2.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 3 Jerusalem on Souvenir Glass Beakers and Cross-Cultural Exchange -- 3.1 The Architecture on the Beakers -- 3.1.1 The Large Beaker -- 3.1.1.1 The Dome of the Rock -- 3.1.1.2 The Church of the Holy Sepulcher -- 3.1.2 The Small Beaker -- 3.1.2.1 The Golden Gate -- 3.1.2.2 The Church of the Ascension -- 3.2 The Figures on the Beakers -- 3.3 Palm Sunday Liturgy in Jerusalem and the Beakers -- 3.4 The Material, Context, and Inscriptions |
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3.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 4 A Multicultural View of Jerusalem on the Freer Canteen -- 4.1 "Islamic" Metalware in the Thirteenth Century: Material, Imagery, and Form -- 4.2 The Imagery on the Canteen's Obverse Side -- 4.2.1 The Virgin and Child -- 4.2.2 The Christological Scenes -- 4.2.2.1 The Nativity in Bethlehem-and Jerusalem: The Grotto in the Church of the Nativity and Cradle of Jesus -- 4.2.2.2 The Presentation in the Temple: The Temple as Conflation of the Dome of the Rock and Church of the Holy Sepulcher -- 4.2.2.3 The Entry into Jerusalem: Palm Sunday Liturgy and the Golden Gate |
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4.2.2.4 The Combination of Scenes on the Obverse: A Christological Focus -- 4.3 The Canteen's Reverse: Sacred and Secular Models -- 4.4 The Canteen's Inscriptions -- 4.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 5 Jerusalem and King Solomon in the Clement Bible: The Promotion of Robert i of Naples as Symbolic King of Jerusalem in the Fourteenth Century -- 5.1 A Description of the Clement Bible -- 5.1.1 The Temple of Jerusalem in the Clement Bible -- 5.2 Naples and the Holy Land: Related Scenes in the Clement Bible -- 5.2.1 The Related Anjou Bible and Jerusalem |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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5.3 The Clement Bible and the Discourse on Rome and Jerusalem |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789004525894 |
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9004525890 |
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