Jerusalem and early Islam
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Jerusalem and early Islam
(Oxford studies in Islamic art, 9 . Bayt al-Maqdis ; pt. 2)
Oxford University Press, c1999
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Bibliography: p. 361-403
内容説明・目次
内容説明
At the end of the 7th century AD the Muslims rebuilt the former Temple Mount and created one of the most potent religious sites in the world. Its most famous building, the Dome of the Rock, is the earliest surviving Muslim religious structure and one of the glories of Islamic architecture. The articles in this volume look at different aspects of the architecture, and the intentions of the builders in establishing this complex.
目次
Jeremy Johns: Introduction. Nadia Jamil: Caliph and qutb: poetry as a source for interpreting the transformation of the Byzantine cross-on steps on Umayyad coinage. Jeremy Johns: The Prophet's House and the origins of the mosque. Julian Raby: Pilgrim flasks. Doron Chen: The facades of the Rotunda of the Anastasis and the Dome of the Rock compared. H. R. Allen: Some observations on the original appearance of the Dome of the Rock. Finbarr B. Flood: Light in Stone: the commemoration of the Prophet in Umayyad architecture. Robert Hillenbrand: Umayyad woodwork in the Aqsa Mosque. Julian Raby: History of the Aqsa Mosque
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