
The Holy City
Or Historical and Topographical Notices of Jerusalem with Some Account of its Antiquities and of its Present Condition
George Williams(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 11. October 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
564 pages
978-1-108-05364-8 (ISBN)
Description
Published in 1845, this work supports the traditional location of Calvary against the challenges of contemporary scholarship. Since the opening of Palestine to foreign travellers in the 1830s, there had been tremendous interest in locating places described in biblical narrative. The site of the Holy Sepulchre, established by Constantine in the fourth century, allowed no space for a centre of Protestant worship. Some met this challenge by using close study of the Bible and first-century texts alongside topographical evidence to try to dismiss the site's location as inaccurate. In 1841, George Williams (1814-78) had accompanied as chaplain the party of the first Anglican bishopric in Jerusalem, using his time there to gain unrivalled topographic knowledge of the region. In this well-illustrated work, he draws on both physical and literary evidence to conclude that the case for the traditional site is sound, while also surveying the great city's history and character.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
12 Plates, black and white; 2 Maps; 16 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
786 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-108-05364-8 (9781108053648)
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Persons
George Williams
Content
Preface; Part I. History: 1 Jerusalem from its foundation to its destruction by Nebuchadnezzar; 2. From the restoration under Cyrus, to its destruction by Titus; 3. From the rebuilding of 'Aelia Capitolina', under Adrian, to its destruction by Chosroes; 4. Jerusalem under the Christian and Mahommedan domination; Part II. Topography, Antiquities, etc.: 1 Church of the holy sepulchre, and Dr Robinson's topography; 2. The Jewish temple, and the fortress Antonia; 3. Antiquities without the city; 4. Modern Jerusalem, and its inhabitants; Appendix; Chronological table; Index.