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Jerusalem as Narrative Space / Erzählraum Jerusalem: Visualising the Middle Ages, cartea 6

Annette Hoffmann, Gerhard Wolf
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 oct 2012
Jerusalem, in her central role for Judaism, Christianity and Islam, became the setting for – or even the protagonist of – oral, written and pictorial narratives. These range from the Bible and Apocrypha, historical and hagiographical texts and legends to accounts of physical, imaginary or spiritual pilgrimage, and related images. Places in and around the city have been associated with narratives and vice versa. This collection of essays discusses the complex entanglements between Jerusalem, as a continuously redefined space, and her narratives, viewed from broad methodological and interdisciplinary perspectives. Studying the manifold ways in which narrative, space and place interact, is fundamental to the understanding of ‘loca sancta traditions’ and the processes of their location and translocation.
Contributors are Shulamit Laderman, Gustav Kühnel, Serge Ruzer, George Gagoshidze, Alexei Lidov, Bianca Kühnel, Ariane Westphälinger, Robert Ousterhout, Eva Frojmovic, Katrin Kogman-Appel, Claudia Olk, Ingrid Baumgärtner, Pnina Arad, Annette Hoffmann, Gunnar Mikosch, Barbara Baert, Yamit Rachman-Schrire, Robert Schick, Tim Urban, Mila Horký, Silvan Wagner, Rachel Milstein, Anastasia Keshman and Kai Nonnenmacher.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004226258
ISBN-10: 9004226257
Pagini: 534
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
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Notă biografică

Annette Hoffmann, Ph.D. (2009) in Art History, University of Heidelberg, is a scholarly collaborator at the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut. Her main fields of research are medieval book illumination, processes of cultural exchange, text-image relationships and pictorial narrative.
Gerhard Wolf is Director at the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, and Honorary Professor at the Humboldt University in Berlin. He has published extensively on the role of images in religious, political and artistic contexts. Major research topics include sacred topographies in an interreligious perspective; Mediterranean art histories from Late Antiquity to the Early Modern period and the history of globalisation.

Cuprins

Preface ...ix
List of Illustrations ...xxi
Photograph Credits ...xxxiii
List of Contributors ...xxxvii

PART ONE: DISPLACEMENT, DISSEMINATION, REENACTMENT
Jewish and Christian Symbolic Imaging of Jerusalem in the Fourth Century
Shulamit Laderman ...3
Architectural mise-en-scene and Pictorial Turns in Jerusalem
Gustav Kuhnel† ...21
Jerusalem as Place of Remote Exile: An Inverted Sacred Geography in the Syriac Cave of Treasures
Serge Ruzer ...33
Mtskheta–Georgian Jerusalem, Svetitskhoveli
George Gagoshidze ...47
A Byzantine Jerusalem.The Imperial Pharos Chapel as the Holy Sepulchre
Alexei Lidov ...63
Jerusalem between Narrative and Iconic
Bianca Kuhnel ...105

PART TWO: SITE, MEMORY, AUTHENTICATION
Real-geographische Gegenwart und biblische Vergangenheit. Die Beschreibung Jerusalems in fruh- und hochmittelalterlichen Pilgerberichten
Ariane Westphalinger ...127
The Memory of Jerusalem: Text, Architecture, and the Craft of Thought
Robert Ousterhout ...139
Translating Jerusalem: Jewish Authenticators of the Cross
Eva Frojmovic ...155
The Temple of Jerusalem and the Hebrew Millennium in a Thirteenth-Century Jewish Prayer Book
Katrin Kogman-Appel ...187

PART THREE: MAPPINGS IN TEXTS AND IMAGES
The Poetics of Jerusalem in Mandeville’s Travels
Claudia Olk ...211
Erzahlungen kartieren.Jerusalem in mittelalterlichen Kartenraumen
Ingrid Baumgartner ...231
Mapping Divinity: Holy Landscape in Maps of the Holy Land
Pnina Arad ...263

PART FOUR: VOIDS—BETWEEN ABSENCE AND PRESENCE
Die Mauern von Jerusalem.Ein Leerraum als Erzahlraum
Annette Hofffmann ...279
Von der Anwesenheit einer Abwesenden.Jerusalem in der judischen Bildkultur des Mittelalters
Gunnar Mikosch ...301
Noli me tangere.Narrative and Iconic Space
Barbara Baert...323

PART FIVE: STONES AND BUILDINGS IN JERUSALEM
Evagatorium in Terrae Sanctae […]: Stones Telling the Story of Jerusalem
Yamit Rachman-Schrire ...353
Christian Identifijications of Muslim Buildings in Medieval Jerusalem
Robert Schick ...367

PART SIX: PICTORIAL AND POETIC SPACES
Via Crucis.Verortet
Tim Urban ...393
Jerusalem im Bild—Bilder von Jerusalem? Die Pilgerfahrt von Kurfurst Friedrich III.ins Heilige Land 1493 und ihre Darstellungen
Mila Horky ...415
Irdisches und himmlisches Jerusalem als Auslagerungsort einer Minnereligion im Herzmaere Konrads von Wurzburg
Silvan Wagner ...443
Jerusalem in Islamic Painting: an Object in a Narrative Space
Rachel Milstein ...463
Night Flight to Jerusalem—a Narrative for a Far-Away Holy Place
Anastasia Keshman ...477
Gefahrdete Einheit.Zur Raumkonzeption in Torquato Tassos Gerusalemme liberata
Kai Nonnenmacher ...495

Index ...517