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Jerusalem In The Time Of The Crusades : Society, Landscape, And Art In The Holy City Under Frankish Rule

  • Jerusalem In The Time Of The Crusades : Society,  Landscape, And Art In The Holy City Under Frankish Rule
  • Attribution

    Adrian J. Boas
  • Publication Details

    Book, Routledge, 2001
  • Availability

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     (LOWER LEVEL)  D182 .B63 2001  AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    Serving as both a scholarly account of Jerusalem’s archaeology and a useful guide for the interested reader, this work illuminates the turbulent past of a city which is both medieval in appearance and a modern city at the center of international and religious interest. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
  • Author

  • Subject

  • Contents

    • Map of Jerusalem in the Crusader Period
    • Pt. I. The Medieval City. 1. The Physical Setting. 2. Background to the Crusader Period. 3. Administration. 4. Events in the Life of the City. 5. Education and Intellectual Life. 6. The Population
    • Pt. II. The Physical Remains or Crusader Jerusalem. 7. The Fortifications. 8. The Citadel. 9. The Royal Palaces. 10. The Quarters of the City. 11. Outside the Walls. 12. The Churches and Monasteries. 13. Streets and Squares. 14. Markets. 15. Other Public Works. 16. Urban Industry, Crafts, Trades and Institutions of Commerce and Finance. 17. Private Space. 18. Water Sources and the Communal Water Supply. 19. Sewage and Drainage. 20. Burial Inside and Outside the City
    • Pt. III. Art and the Crusader Legacy. 21. Medieval Art in Jerusalem. 22. Jerusalem in Medieval Art
  • ISBN

    • 0415230004
    • 9780415230001
  • Open Library ID

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