Author: Saint Eucherius (of Lyon)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture, Byzantine
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
The Epitome of S. Eucherius about Certain Holy Places (circ. A.D. 440)
Author: Saint Eucherius (of Lyon)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture, Byzantine
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Architecture, Byzantine
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
The epitome of S. Eucherius about certain holy places (circ. A.D. 440)
Author: Eucherius Lugdunensis (Bischof, Frankreich)
Publisher:
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Category : Jerusalem
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jerusalem
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
“The” Epitome of S. Eucherius about Certain Holy Places (circ. A.D. 440)
Author: Antoninus (Martyr)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jerusalem (Israel)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jerusalem (Israel)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Epitome of S. Eucherius about Certain Holy Places (circ. A.D. 440)
Author: Saint Eucherius (Abp.)
Publisher: Ams PressInc
ISBN: 9780404048921
Category : Architecture, Byzantine
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
Publisher: Ams PressInc
ISBN: 9780404048921
Category : Architecture, Byzantine
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
The epitome of S. Eucherius about certain holy places (circ. A.D. 440) and the Breviary or short description of Jerusalem
The Epitome of S. Eucherius about Certain Holy Places
Jerusalem
Author: Katell Berthelot
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520299906
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
Introduction : spirits of places, fractures in time : toward a new history of Jerusalem -- The birth of a Holy City : 4000 BCE to second century CE -- Roman pantheon, Christian reliquary, and Jewish traditions : second to seventh centuries -- In the empire of the Caliphs : seventh to eleventh centuries -- Jerusalem, capital of the Frankish kingdom : 1099-1187 -- From Saladin to Süleyman : the Islamization of the Holy City, 1187-1566 -- The peace of the Ottomans : sixteenth to nineteenth centuries -- The impossible capital? : Jerusalem in the twentieth century -- Conclusion : the memory of the dead, the history of the living.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520299906
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
Introduction : spirits of places, fractures in time : toward a new history of Jerusalem -- The birth of a Holy City : 4000 BCE to second century CE -- Roman pantheon, Christian reliquary, and Jewish traditions : second to seventh centuries -- In the empire of the Caliphs : seventh to eleventh centuries -- Jerusalem, capital of the Frankish kingdom : 1099-1187 -- From Saladin to Süleyman : the Islamization of the Holy City, 1187-1566 -- The peace of the Ottomans : sixteenth to nineteenth centuries -- The impossible capital? : Jerusalem in the twentieth century -- Conclusion : the memory of the dead, the history of the living.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Text and Archaeology
Author: Justin L. Kelley
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1789690579
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
This book studies the archaeological record of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, surveying past excavations as well as recent research carried out within the church over the past three decades. An archaeological survey provides historical context for the second part of the book—a collection of primary sources pertinent to the history of the church.
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1789690579
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
This book studies the archaeological record of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, surveying past excavations as well as recent research carried out within the church over the past three decades. An archaeological survey provides historical context for the second part of the book—a collection of primary sources pertinent to the history of the church.
The Library of the Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society
Author: Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society (London, England)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
The Beginnings of the Cult of Relics
Author: Robert Wiśniewski
Publisher:
ISBN: 0199675562
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Christians have often admired and venerated the martyrs who died for their faith, but for a long time thought that the bodies of martyrs should remain undisturbed in their graves. Initially, the Christian attitude towards the bones of the dead, saint or not, was that of respectful distance. The Beginnings of the Cult of Relics examines how this attitude changed in the mid-fourth century. Robert Wi'niewski investigates how Christians began to believe in the power of relics, first over demons, then over physical diseases and enemies. He considers how the faithful sought to reveal hidden knowledge at the tombs of saints and why they buried the dead close to them. An essential element of this new belief was a strong conviction that the power of relics was transferred in a physical way and so the following chapters study relics as material objects. Wi'niewski analyses how contact with relics operated and how close it was. Did people touch, kiss, or look at the very bones, or just at tombs and reliquaries which contained them? When did the custom of dividing relics begin? Finally, the book deals with discussions and polemics concerning relics, and attempts to find out the strength of the opposition which this new phenomenon had to face, both within and outside Christianity, on its way to become an essential element of medieval religiosity.
Publisher:
ISBN: 0199675562
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Christians have often admired and venerated the martyrs who died for their faith, but for a long time thought that the bodies of martyrs should remain undisturbed in their graves. Initially, the Christian attitude towards the bones of the dead, saint or not, was that of respectful distance. The Beginnings of the Cult of Relics examines how this attitude changed in the mid-fourth century. Robert Wi'niewski investigates how Christians began to believe in the power of relics, first over demons, then over physical diseases and enemies. He considers how the faithful sought to reveal hidden knowledge at the tombs of saints and why they buried the dead close to them. An essential element of this new belief was a strong conviction that the power of relics was transferred in a physical way and so the following chapters study relics as material objects. Wi'niewski analyses how contact with relics operated and how close it was. Did people touch, kiss, or look at the very bones, or just at tombs and reliquaries which contained them? When did the custom of dividing relics begin? Finally, the book deals with discussions and polemics concerning relics, and attempts to find out the strength of the opposition which this new phenomenon had to face, both within and outside Christianity, on its way to become an essential element of medieval religiosity.