The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: Volume 3, The City of Jerusalem: A Corpus

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Cambridge University Press, 1993 - Architecture - 506 pages
This is the second of a series of four volumes which are intended to present a complete corpus of all the church buildings, of both the western and the oriental rites, rebuilt or simply in use in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem between the capture of Jerusalem for the First Crusade in 1099 and the loss of Acre in 1291. This volume completes the general topographical coverage begun in volume I, and will be followed by a third volume dealing specifically with the major cities of Jerusalem, Acre and Tyre (which are excluded from the preceding volumes). The project of which this series represents the final, definitive publication, has been sponsored by the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem. On completion the corpus will contain a topographical listing of all the 400 or more church buildings of the Kingdom that are attested by documentary or surviving archaeological evidence, and individual descriptions and discussion of them in terms of their identification, building history, and architecture. Some of the buildings have been published before, but many others are published here for the first time.
 

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XXVII
6
XXVIII
18
IV
22
XXXIa
33
VIII
45
XXXII
56
XIICd
69
XLVIII
107
54
216
XXII
261
XXIII
292
XXIV
302
Harat alMaidan Church in no 295
331
XXV
347
St Pelagia no 351
351
XXVI
374

LII
113
хна
133
LIX
447
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