Ancient Synagogues - Archaeology and Art
Rachel. Hachlili
Bok Engelsk 2013 · Electronic books.
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Utgitt | Leiden : : BRILL, , 2013.
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Omfang | 1 online resource (772 p.)
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Opplysninger | Description based upon print version of record.. - Contents; List of Figures; Figure Credits; List of Tables; Preface; Introduction; Chapter One The Synagogue; 1. The Synagogue and the Temple; 2. The Origin and History of the Synagogue; 2.1 Textual and Epigraphic Evidence; 2.2 Terms for Synagogue Found in Inscriptions; 3. The Emergence of the Synagogue; 3.1 Synagogue Activities; 3.2 Administration of the Synagogue; 3.3 Community Officials Cited on Dedication Inscriptions; 4. Conclusions; Chapter Two Second Temple Period Synagogues; 1. Description of the Second Temple Structures; 1.1 Capernaum; 1.2 H. Et-Tuwani; 1.3 Gamla; 1.4 Herodium. - 1.5 Jericho1.6 Korazim; 1.7 Masada; 1.8 Migdal I; 1.9 Modiʿin-Hurvat Umm el-Umdan; 1.10 Qiryat Sefer; 1.11 Horvat ʿEthri; 1.12 Horvat Burnat; 1.13 Qumran; 1.14 Migdal II; 1.15 Shuafat; 1.16 Ornamentation; 2. The Architectural Features of the Structures; 2.1 Characteristic Features of Synagogues of the Second Temple Period; 2.2 Origin of the Second Temple Synagogues Architectural Plan; 2.3 Relations between the Jerusalem Temple and the Second Temple Structures; 3. Function of the Second Temple Synagogue Structures; 4. Concluding Remarks. - 2. Characteristic Features of Galilean and Golan Synagogues2.1 Galilean Synagogues; 2.2 Spolia in Galilean Synagogue; 2.3 Characteristic Features of Golan Synagogues; 2.4 Architecture and Art: A Comparison of Galilean and Golan Synagogues; 3. The Torah Shrine; 3.1 The Torah Shrine Structure; 3.2 Types of Torah Shrines; 3.3 The Form of the Torah Shrine; 4. The Ark of the Scrolls; 4.1 Inscriptions; 4.2 Traces of the Ark of the Scrolls; 4.3 The Ark of the Scrolls in Jewish Art; 5. Orientation of the Synagogue; 6. The Conch as Symbol of the Torah Shrine. - 4.1 Dabiyye4.2 Deir ʿAziz; 4.3 ʿEn Nashut; 4.4 H. Kanaf; 4.5 Umm el-Qanatir; 4.6 Ed-Dikke; 5. South Judea Synagogues; 5.1 Eshtemoʿa; 5.2 H. Susiya; 5.3 H. ʿAnim; 5.4 H. Maʿon ( Judea); 5.5 Characteristic Features of South Judean Synagogues; 6. Other Synagogues: ʿEn Gedi, Caesarea, Sumaqa, Maʿon-Nirim; 6.1 ʿEn Gedi; 6.2 Caesarea; 6.3 Sumaqa; 6.4 Maʿon (Nirim); 7. Concluding Remarks; Chapter Four Synagogue Architecture and Ornamentation; 1. Characteristic Features of Synagogue Architecture; 1.1 The Façade; 1.2 Interior Architecture; 1.3 The Gallery. - 7. Elements Associated with the Torah Shrine. - Chapter Three Recently Excavated And Newly Published Synagogues1. Early Synagogues; 1.1 Nabratein Synagogue; 1.2 ʿEn Gedi Synagogue I; 1.3 Eshtemoa I; 1.4 H. Rimmon I (Stratum IV); 1.5 Kafr Misr I; 2. Galilean Synagogues; 2.1 Arbel; 2.2 Barʿam; 2.3 Capernaum; 2.4 Gush Halav; 2.5 Hamam, Hurvat Wadi; 2.6 Huqoq; 2.7 Kafr Misr; 2.8 Korazim; 2.9 Meroth; 2.10 Nabratein; 2.11 Horvat Shemʿa; 2.12 The Tiberias Group; 2.13 Sepphoris; 3. Qasrin; 3.1 Synagogue I (A); 3.2 Synagogue II (B) (Stratum IVa, b); 3.3 Description of Architectural Elements; 3.4 Architectural Ornamentation; 4. Golan Synagogues. - This publication is engaged in new discoveries and current research of the archaeology and art of ancient synagogues in the 1st century BCE to the 7th century CE.
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ISBN | 9789004257733
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