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JERUSALEM (3 Vol. Set)

JERUSALEM (3 Vol. Set)
Ottoman Jerusalem + Mamluk Jerusalem + Ayyubid Jerusalem



Sylvia Auld
Robert Hillenbrand
Michael Burgoyne
€420.00

Product ID: RP-4-0016
Status: Available

   

 

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Purchase the entire three volume collection and save.
Original Price 628.00
Special Offer €420.00

 

ABOUT THIS COLLECTION

   

Jerusalem is a city with a unique status in the consciousness of the great monotheistic faiths. Its significance is enshrined in the beliefs of the three Abrahamic religions of the Book: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, which together are sacred to almost half of humanity. Jerusalem remains today a focus for the hopes and prayers of millions of people around the world.

 

The recent (2009) publication of Ayyubid Jerusalem joining the other two companion volumes (Mamluk Jerusalem, 1987, and Ottoman Jerusalem, 2000) sees the culmination of nearly 30 years of dedicated scholarship.

 

Each volume is a corpus of extensive and detailed study of different periods of Jerusalem’s development. All together, these titles will remain, for the foreseeable future, the definitive work on the subject of the architectural history of Jerusalem.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sylvia Auld has lectured in Islamic and Fine Art, and is currently a Research Fellow in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies within the University of Edinburgh.
Her research has encompassed not only periods in Venice and the Middle East but also included a practical course in metalworking at the Edinburgh School of Art.
She has contributed to numerous academic journals and is joint editor, with Robert Hillenbrand, of Ottoman Jerusalem (2000) and Ayyubid Jerusalem (forthcoming).

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