The topography of Ancient Jerusalem: essays on the urban planning record, defences and gates : 2nd century BC-2nd century AD

General introduction -- Course of Jerusalem's Second Wall -- Quarter inside the Second Wall -- Bezetha district and western district outside the walls -- The enlargement of the Temple and its upheavals -- The Ecce Homo Arch -- Jerusalem's Third Wall -- The camp of the Tenth Legion Fretensi...

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Published in:Cahiers de la Revue biblique
Main Author: Cabaret, Dominique-Marie 1967- (Author)
Contributors: Orton, David (Translator)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leuven Paris Bristol, CT Peeters 2022
In: Cahiers de la Revue biblique (102)
Series/Journal:Cahiers de la Revue biblique 102
Cahiers de la Revue biblique Series archaeologica 4
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Jerusalem / Topography / History 600 BC-500
RelBib Classification:BH Judaism
Further subjects:B Jerusalem Antiquities, Roman
B Romans (Jerusalem)
B Jerusalem Antiquities
B Temple Mount (Jerusalem)
B Thesis
B Christian antiquities (Jerusalem)
B City walls (Jerusalem)
B Architecture (Jerusalem)
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Summary:General introduction -- Course of Jerusalem's Second Wall -- Quarter inside the Second Wall -- Bezetha district and western district outside the walls -- The enlargement of the Temple and its upheavals -- The Ecce Homo Arch -- Jerusalem's Third Wall -- The camp of the Tenth Legion Fretensis -- The new layout of Ælia Capitolina -- The forum of Ælia Capitolina and Hadrian's platform -- General conclusion.
"Jerusalem had a turbulent history and an urban evolution, which we find described by the historians of Antiquity. For 130 years attempts have been made to trace the lines of the ramparts, understand the sieges, reconstruct the great buildings and reveal the underlying planning. Crusader eyes first discerned the great monuments, long since vanished: Herod's Temple, Hadrian's Capitoline temple and Justinian's long Christian basilica. All they had in front of them was the wall of the Temple, Constantine's Holy Sepulchre and the Dome of the Rock. They scrutinized Jerusalem tirelessly, with a skill and a passion that still demand respect, and they felt they knew the city. has become a subject that arouses curiosity around the world. The ever-increasing quantity of interdisciplinary research is bringing new documents to light every day. Old maps, the potential of pre-1914 photographs found tucked away in drawers, and the availability of new technologies like satellite photography and computer data-processing are radically changing the methods of investigation. Dominique-Marie Cabaret tackles the whole complexity of the city head-on. Respectfully taking the current state of knowledge on board he conducts his investigation with the analytical skill of an engineer. His alternative approach has opened up new insights for him. Living on the spot, and familiar with the city from years of walking the streets and alleys, secret places, squares and courtyards, he has sought to test his intuitions armed with a pencil, a ten-metre tape-measure and a calculator. He found himself able to discern the geometry of the great works in the districts of the Hasmonean princes, then those of Herod and the whole area of Hadrian's Aelia Capitolina, transformed by the ravages of time but with their organisational principles still intact. The intersections of the city's main thoroughfares bear the marks of their ideologies. The sites of the great buildings have left the imprint of their policies or their competing propaganda. Cabaret radically changes our view of ancient Jerusalem. His watchmaker skills are put to excellent use as he describes the city planning grids and places them in relation to each other. Our curiosity builds as we follow along in his text. The bold thesis of this work will breathe new life into what promises to become a fruitful debate."--
Item Description:Version remaniée avec ajouts et corrections de l'édition française publiée en 2020 sous le titre "La topographie de la Jérusalem antique, essais sur l'urbanisme fossile, défenses et portes, 2e s. av. - 2e s. ap. J.-C."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 326-356) and index
ISBN:9042948191