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Aggiungi al carrelloBrossura. Condizione: new. Edited by Dell'Acqua A. and Peleg-Barkat O.English Text.Roma, 2022; paperback, pp. 315, ill., cm 21,5x28. Despite significant and well-preserved archaeological remains, cities in Roman Palestine were somewhat neglected in general discussions on Roman architecture, compared to other regions of the Empire. This book intends to fill in the gap and focuses on one of the most typical monuments of the Roman city - the basilica. With the advance of Roman conquest around the Mediterranean, basilica structures were erected also in the provinces. But how common was the basilica in the peripheral provinces? The adoption and adaptation of the Roman basilica in the Eastern Empire in general and in Roman Palestine, in particular, stand as the main issues discussed in the workshop, whose proceedings are presented in this volume. The primary aim of this workshop and its proceedings is to investigate the roles and architectural layouts of the basilicas in the cities of Roman Palestine with their heterogeneous ethnic and religious makeup. The case studies from Jerusalem, Sepphoris, Hippos-Sussita, and Ashkelon are described and examined against the background of comparanda from Arabia, North Africa, Sicily, and Italy. Libro.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Jerusalem : Israel Antiquities Authority, 2019
ISBN 10: 9654066947 ISBN 13: 9789654066945
Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. x, 265 pages : illustrations, maps, plans ; 27 cm. This volume describes the results of the excavations in the Western Wall Plaza, Jerusalem, dating from the Roman and Byzantine periods. "This volume is the first in a series describing the results of the salvage excavations conducted in the northwestern part of the Western Wall Plaza, in an area that was designated for the construction of a visitors' center, between the years 2005 and 2010 on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) and financed by the Western Wall Heritage Foundation"-- From foreword.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Jerusalem : Institute of Archaeology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2017
ISBN 10: 9652219509 ISBN 13: 9789652219503
Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. xx + 249 pages, illustrated : 28 cm. This is the fifth volume devoted to the final reports of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem excavations at the foot of the Temple Mount, to the south and southwest, which were directed by Prof. Benjamin Mazar (1968-1978) and are published in the Qedem Monograph series of the Institute of Archaeology. These excavations were of the largest scale conducted in Israel and are of tremendous importance, owing to both their scope and location. The present volume publishes a rich corpus of 500 architectural decorative fragments from the Second Temple period found in the excavations. The stylistic, technological and historical study of these fragments clarifies issues concerning the architecture, decoration and date of some of the structures built in the southern part of the enclosure, mainly the Royal Portico, one of most elaborate buildings in Judea of this period, and the Double Gate vestibule.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Israel Exploration Society,Israel, 2018
ISBN 10: 9652219509 ISBN 13: 9789652219503
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Editore: Tel-Aviv University / Israel Antiquities Authority / The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Institute of Archaeology, Tel-Aviv / Jerusalem, 2013
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Aggiungi al carrelloIN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. VOLUME 7 ONLY. 240x170 mm. 24+300 pages. Softcover. In good condition. The book is in : Hebrew English.
Editore: Jerusalem : Israel Exploration Society, 2024
Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. 775 pages. English & Hebrew. This volume is dedicated to Hillel Geva as a token of appreciation for his many years of activity at the Israel Exploration Society. Hillel left his mark on the Society's activities in the various positions that he filled, including as director from 2008 to 2022 and as editor of its journal Qadmoniot. While in these roles he engaged in scholarly research on ancient Jerusalem and in particular, the scientific publication of the results of the Jewish Quarter excavations.
Da: Libreria Studio Bosazzi, Firenze, FI, Italia
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Aggiungi al carrelloBrossura. Condizione: nuovo. Worskhop, Tuebingen, 5-6 December 2019. 315pp, illus. NUOVO. quasar, 2021 -- Despite significant and well-preserved archaeological remains, cities in Roman Palestine were somewhat neglected in general discussions on Roman architecture, compared to other regions of the Empire. This book intends to fill in the gap and focuses on one of the most typical monuments of the Roman city - the basilica. With the advance of Roman conquest around the Mediterranean, basilica structures were erected also in the provinces. But how common was the basilica in the peripheral provinces? The adoption and adaptation of the Roman basilica in the Eastern Empire in general and in Roman Palestine, in particular, stand as the main issues discussed in the workshop, whose proceedings are presented in this volume. The primary aim of this workshop and its proceedings is to investigate the roles and architectural layouts of the basilicas in the cities of Roman Palestine with their heterogeneous ethnic and religious makeup. The case studies from Jerusalem, Sepphoris, Hippos-Sussita, and Ashkelon are described and examined against the background of comparanda from Arabia, North Africa, Sicily, and Italy. Sommario: Preface The Basilica in Roman Palestine: Shedding Light on the Penetration of Roman Architecture into the Roman East, Antonio Dell'Acqua Orit Peleg-Barkat I. The Roman Basilica between Roman Tradition and Jewish Perspective Decoration and Display in the Roman Civic Basilicas, Matteo Cadario Basilica and Other Colonnades: A Rabbinic Theorization of the Public Sphere, Gil P. Klein II. The Basilica in the Jewish Cities of Roman Palestine The Royal Portico on the Temple Mount: Between Historical Text and Archaeological Finds, Orit Peleg-Barkat The Roman Basilica at Sepphoris: Initial Thoughts and Interpretations, Shulamit Miller Zeev Weiss III. The Basilica in the Cities of Roman Palestine and Arabia The Basilica of Ashkelon between Herod and the Severan Dynasty, Rachel Bar-Nathan Saar Ganor The Basilica of Ashkelon and its Décor, Antonio Dell'Acqua The Basilica of Hippos of the Decapolis and a Corpus of the Regional Basilicae. Michael Eisenberg Gerasa of the Decapolis: Basilica and Civic Centre, Jacques Seigne IV. The Roman Basilica in North Africa The Antonine Basilica at Utica (Tunisia), Ben Russell Adaption and Autonomy in the Architecture of Roman North Africa. The Basilica of Meninx, a Case Study, Linda Stoeßel V. Roman Basilicas in Italy and Sicily between the Late Republic and Imperial Periods The Architecture of the Roman Basilica in Sicily: Case Studies from the Northern Coast Cities, aRocco Burgio Leonardo Fuduli The Basilica in the Region of Latium: The Case of Tibur and Praeneste, Martin Tombrägel The Civic Basilica at Luni: an Update, Chiara Bozzi.